Good Day Tomorrow Quotes
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Good Day Tomorrow Quotes & Sayings
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I can only be nice to one Person, today's not your day tomorrow doesn't look good either
— Quinn Loftis
All around them people were speaking a language Brown didn't understand; it was like silence with sharp edges in it.
— Helen Oyeyemi
Eastern churches simply often try to please Muslims. Why doesn't the New York Times report this?
— Manfred Gerstenfeld
A bad day today means a promising, good day tomorrow.
— Jes Fuhrmann
Once he had drawn first blood, his war against the property of the state lost all its moral resonance.
— Pat Conroy
If you want to learn the craft of war, ponder over this book. The teacher is as a needle, the disciple is as thread. You must practice constantly.
— Miyamoto Musashi
None of us can know what tomorrow will hold, because each day has its good and its bad moments.
— Paulo Coelho
Every day is a gift from God. There's no guarantee of tomorrow, so that tells me to see the good in this day to make the most of it.
— Joel Osteen
God makes the covenant, and observes it as He pleases.
— Mason Cooley
I can only please one person a day... Today is not your day & tomorrow isn't looking good either.
— N.J. Nielsen/ Saddington
True worship is not just an emotional experience. It reaches to the very depths of our souls and touches every aspect of our being
— Bill McCartney
The more powerful government becomes, the more abuses it commits and the more lies it must tell.
— James Bovard
But the good news is that since this is the worst day ever, tomorrow can only be better. Even if it's by a little bit.
— Julie Murphy
To listen to criticism and act on it if it is valid and ignore it if it is not is a sign of intelligence.
— Chloe Thurlow
Let us take one day only in hands at a time. Resolve to do good today and better tomorrow.
— Catherine McAuley
We have a choice every day - to act on yesterday's good intentions or get an early start on tomorrow's regrets.
— Robert Breault
The Irish Six Million Dollar man only cost three quid.
— Frank Carson