“Leuconoe, close the book of fate, For troubles are in store, . . . . Live today, tomorrow is not.” BookTodayFateTroubleTomorrowStoresLive For Today Author:Horace
“Let us leave tomorrow's trouble for the One who bore our troubles on the cross.” TroubleTomorrowCrossesBores Author:T. B. Joshua
“Sometimes we ask ourselves 'Why?' Why do I continue to smile, to give, to live? Why do I continue to stand, despite the ferocity of the wind that keeps blowing, that keeps slapping against my face, creating a pressure that says 'fall'? Why I don't I listen to those who call me a fool because I continue to love despite my hurt? I don't know what tomorrow brings; I don't know if my troubles will seize or if my sorrows will continue. But this much I do know - I will continue to hold out, I will continue to press on, until my blessing comes.” IfsKnowsGivingSometimesMotivationalFacesFallAsksHurtTroubleWindFoolTomorrowSorrowBlessingCreatingPressurePressesDespiteCall MeMy BlessingFerocitySlappingTomorrow Brings Author:Shane Smith
“It's darn today, damn tomorrow, and next week it'll be goddamn.” TodayNextTroubleWeekTomorrowDamnNext Week Book:Daddy was a Number Runner Source: Daddy was a Number Runner
“Face troubles from their birth, for 'tis too late to cure When long delay has given the evil strength. Haste then; postpone not to the coming hour: tomorrow He'll be less ready who's not ready now.” LongFacesEvilGivenHoursTroubleReadyBirthTomorrowLateCuresToo LateDelayHasteNot Ready Author:Ovid
“I compare the troubles which we have to undergo in the course of the year to a great bundle of sticks, far too large for us to lift. But God does not require us to carry the whole at once. He mercifully unties the bundle, and gives us first one stick, which we are to carry today, and then another, which we are to carry tomorrow, and so on. This we might easily manage, if we would only take the burden appointed for us each day; but we choose to increase our troubles by carrying yesterday's stick over again today, and adding tomorrow's burden to our load, before we are required to bear it.” IfsGivingYearsFirstsDoeWholeMightTodayCoursesChristianityTroubleBearsTomorrowIncreaseSticksBurdenYesterdayManageLiftsCompareEach DayLoadBundles Author:John Newton
“Tomorrow always arrives. It is always different. And even the mightiest company is in trouble if it has not worked on the future. Being surprised by what happens is a risk that even the largest and richest company cannot afford, and even the smallest business need not run.” IfsNeedsDifferentHappensRunningCompanyRiskTroubleTomorrowSmallest Author:Peter Drucker
“Forget what you learned about poetry in school. (That it's complex, opaque, a problem to be solved in 1500 words by tomorrow.) Poetry is the last preserve of honest speech and the outspoken heart. It holds the cadence of common life. It has a passion for truth and justice and liberty; it is a buoy to people in ordinary trouble: to a friend whose life has gone skidding into the meridian, who has been struck by bad news, who is frying eggs and hash browns and has whiny child clinging to his pant leg.” PeopleHeartChildrenHas BeensProblemSchoolLastsPassionJusticeForgetCommonLibertyGoneTroubleHonestTomorrowSpeechNewsOrdinaryComplexesLegsPreservesEggsPoetry IsClingingBad NewsOutspokenCadenceOpaqueFryingTruth And JusticeCommon LifeHashBuoys Author:Garrison Keillor