“Yet in truth the big question Camus asked was never the Anglo-American liberal one: How can we make the world a little bit better tomorrow? It was the grander French one: Why not kill yourself tonight? That the answers come to much the same thing in the end-easy does it; tomorrow may be a bit better than today; and, after all, you have to have a little faith in people-doesn't diminish the glamour that clings to the man who turned the question over and look at it, elegantly, upside down.” PeopleMenWorldLooksMayLittlesDoeEndsBigsTodayEasyBitsAnswersHe ManTomorrowLittle BitTonightWhy NotDiminishGlamourUpside DownBig QuestionsKilling YourselfLittle FaithBetter TomorrowHave A Little Faith Author:Adam Gopnik
“I'm not afraid," Rafi said. "Why not?" "If I die tomorrow it will have been useless to have been afraid today.” IfsHas BeensSaidTodayDiesTomorrowUselessWhy NotNot Afraid Book:A Soldier of the Great War Source: A Soldier of the Great War
“I bare my soul and you are suspicious! No, Scarlett, this is a bona fide honorable declaration. I admit that it's not in the best of taste, coming at this time, but I have a very good excuse for my lack of breeding. I'm going away tomorrow for a long time and I fear that if I wait till I return you'll have married some one else with a little money. So I thought, why not me and my money? Really, Scarlett, I can't go all my life waiting to catch you between husbands.” IfsLittlesLongI CanSoulWaitingReturnTomorrowTasteHusbandMarriedLong TimeVery GoodExcuseMy SoulGoing AwayWhy NotHonorableDeclarationSuspiciousBreedingLittle Money Author:Margaret Mitchell
“Sorry! I don't want any adventures, thank you. Not Today. Good morning! But please come to tea -any time you like! Why not tomorrow? Good bye!” WantTodayMorningAdventureTomorrowPleaseSorryTeaWhy NotByeGood Bye Author:J. R. R. Tolkien