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yesterday today tomorrow
Yesterday's History. Tomorrow's a Mystery. So live for today. Carroll Shelby
yesterday tomorrow trade
I would trade all my tomorrow's for one single yesterday. Janis Joplin
yesterday maintenance today
Preventive Maintenance: Don't start today by doing yesterday's work. Deniece Schofield
yesterday air done
A reporter is always concerned with tomorrow. There's nothing tangible of yesterday. All I can say I've done is agitate the air ten or fifteen minutes and then boom - it's gone. Edward R. Murrow
yesterday news newspapers
Nothing could be older than the daily news, nothing deader than yesterday's newspaper. Edward Abbey
yesterday dying
Either you push forward with the things that you were doing yesterday or you start dying. Elizabeth Edwards
yesterday answers today
Yesterday's answers has nothing to do with today's questions. Dave Mustaine
yesterday vanity riches
Yesterday misspent can't be recall'd Vanity makes beauty contemptible Wisdom is more valuable than riches. Abraham Verghese
yesterday who-i-am pieces
I am living today as someone I had not yet become yesterday and tonight I will borrow only pieces of who I am today to carry with me to tomorrow. Andrea Gibson
vanity curiosity shows
Curiosity is nothing more than vanity. More often than not we only seek knowledge to show it off. Blaise Pascal
vanity modesty sometimes
Extreme vanity sometimes hides under the garb of ultra modesty. Anna Jameson
vanity television lost
If I ever had any vanity, then I definitely lost it by being on television. Clive Anderson
vanity office fool
Fools take to themselves the respect that is given to their office. Aesop
vanity hands america
Today, America poses a threat to peace and security in the world. Therefore, the slogan "Death to America" is no longer used only by our people. Today, you see throughout the world people setting fire to the effigy of the American president and chanting the slogan "Death to America." This is because of the American regime's exaggerated demands, its arrogance, its vanity, and its desire to control, and because it is a pawn in the hands of the Zionists. Ali Khamenei
vanity needs amelie
When you have a lot of success you don't need vanity any more. Amelie Nothomb
vanity mortification dies
Those who live on vanity must, not unreasonably, expect to die of mortification. Alice Thomas Ellis
vanity dignity vulnerable
Vanity and dignity are incompatible with each other; vain women are almost sure to be vulnerable. Alfred de Musset
vanity cowardice source
That was the source of my vanity and my cowardice: always I believed everyone was watching me. Andre Dubus
riches novelty done
If you did not do so for the sake of riches,You must have done so for the sake of novelty. Confucius
riches rooms world
The world has plenty of room, riches, money and beauty ... Let us begin by dividing it more fairly. Anne Frank
riches poverty blame
If your daily life seems poor, do not blame it; blame yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches; for the Creator, there is no poverty. Rainer Maria Rilke
riches able flaws
Riches are able to solder up abundance of flaws. Miguel de Cervantes
riches wealth impart
The riches we impart are the only wealth we shall always retain. Matthew Henry
riches delight used
Riches, rightly used, breed delight. Plautus
riches merit latter
Not only the adoration of images is idolatry, but also trust in one's own righteousness, works and merits, and putting confidence in riches and power. As the latter is the commonest, so it also is the most noxious. Martin Luther
riches opinion glory
Plenty and indigence depend upon the opinion every one has of them; and riches, like glory of health, have no more beauty or pleasure than their possessor is pleaded to lend them. Michel de Montaigne
riches ruins wealth
It is certain that despotism ruins individuals by preventing them from producing wealth much more than by depriving them of what they have already produced; it dries up the source of riches, while it usually respects acquired property. Freedom, on the contrary, produces far more goods than it destroys; and the nations which are favored by free institutions invariably find that their resources increase even more rapidly than their taxes. Alexis de Tocqueville