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yesterday worry today
Today's worries are yesterday's fears and tomorrow's stories. Carl Jung
yesterday history liberty
A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday does not know where it is today. Robert E. Lee
yesterday brain today
Today's brains are yesterday's mashed potatoes. Richard P. Feynman
yesterday today novelty
We have learned so well how to absorb novelty that receptivity itself has turned into a kind of tradition- "the tradition of the new." Yesterdays avant-garde experiment is today's chic and tomorrows cliche. Richard Hofstadter
yesterday light too-late
That which once was, will be no more. Yesterday will never come again. To-day is passing, and will not return. You may work while it is day; but when you have lost that day, it will not return for you to work in. While your candle burns, you may make use of its light, but when it is done, it is too late to use it. Richard Baxter
yesterday names rose
Yesterday's rose endures in its name, we hold empty names. Umberto Eco
yesterday tomorrow companionship
Christ has made of death a narrow starlit strip between the companionships of yesterday and the reunions of tomorrow. William Jennings Bryan
yesterday trying today
A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday, does not know what it is today, nor what it is trying to do. We are trying to do a futile thing if we do not know where we came from or what we have been about. Woodrow Wilson
yesterday forever today
In the end, today is forever, yesterday is still today, and tomorrow is already today. William Saroyan
lines starting team three
We've got to keep on scoring. Right now, all three of our lines are starting to score. A team can't concentrate on one of our lines. We're pretty deep. Mike Boyajian
lines
I thought the other lines were pretty good, as well. We'll see what happens. Mario Lemieux
lines building corners
There are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature. Therefore, buildings must have no straight lines or sharp corners. Antoni Gaudi
lines needs dessert
My life didnʹt need to be on the line for me to enjoy dessert. Richelle Mead
lines communicate bottom
When you're on the road, you have to be louder and you have to communicate. That's really the bottom line. Vinny Testaverde
lines bending force
Hence no force, however great, can stretch a cord, however fine, into a horizontal line which is accurately straight: there will always be a bending downwards. William Whewell
lines trends headlines
Follow the trend lines, not the headlines. William J. Clinton
lines infinite ends
The Now, that indivisible point which studs the length of infinite line Whose ends are nowhere, is thine all , the puny all thou callest thine. Richard Francis Burton
lines may architecture
There are no chords in modernist architecture, only lines - lines that may come to an end, but that achieve no closure Roger Scruton
superstitions belief worship
Lutheranism is essentially German... It worships a God who is neither just nor merciful. William Ralph Inge
superstitions pillars sabbath
The Sabbath, as now recognized and enforced, is one of the main pillars of Priestcraft and Superstition, and the stronghold of a merely ceremonial Religion. William Lloyd Garrison
superstitions academy built
Science built the Academy, superstition the Inquisition. Robert Green Ingersoll
superstitions destroying
We do not destroy religion by destroying superstition. Marcus Tullius Cicero
superstitions layers sensitive
Superstition is rooted in a much deeper and more sensitive layer of the psyche than skepticism. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
superstitions belief anarchist
Christ...an anarchist who succeeded. That's all. Andre Malraux
superstitions speak loud
One of my biggest superstitions is to never speak about the future out loud. Lets just say I got a lot out there and I hope to keep on going. Steven Blum
superstitions fourth loses
When it's your fourth marriage, you tend to lose faith in superstitions. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
superstitions worship invisible
And this Feare of things invisible, is the naturall Seed of that, which every one in himself calleth Religion; and in them that worship, or feare that Power otherwise than they do, Superstition. Thomas Hobbes