It is such a bad luck that the horse is stolen. The farmer has lost the precious horse and still saying it is not bad luck. After a few days, to the great surprise of all the villagers, the horse came back to the farmer and it brought a dozen white horses from the forest with it. They all gathered around the farmer and said, "You are so lucky. You loved the horse so much, that's why it brought all these horses with it. He got a dozen horses and still says it is not luck. This man is really crazy.
One day the farmer's youthful son was riding the horses and playing with them. Suddenly he fell off a horse and seriously broke his legs.
The villagers came to console the farmer. A simple thing. If only one knows what a tomorrow has in store for them. I feel it's most important to keep it real and enjoy each moment, you know, take advantage of every opportunity life provides, because who knows what tomorrow may bring - Author: C.
No one knows what stocks will do tomorrow, but the evidence is clear as to how they'll perform over 10 or 20 years. They will almost certainly go up. The deeper men go into life, the deeper is their conviction that this life is not all.
It is an unfinished symphony. A day may round out an insect's life, and a bird or a beast needs no tomorrow. Not so with him who knows that he is related to God and has felt the power of an endless life. Maybe it's just hiding somewhere. Or gone on a trip to come home. But falling in love is always a pretty crazy thing.
It might appear out of the blue and just grab you. Who knows - maybe even tomorrow. The heart knows today what the mind will learn tomorrow. Nice try, sweetheart, but there's no way you're leaving me alone with a barely aware drunk chick. Who knows what she'll accused me of later? This time tomorrow, the cops could show up at my door, and before you know it, I'm rocking an orange jumpsuit, singing "Summer Loving" with a guy named Snake. Heaven knows what seeming nonsense may not tomorrow be demonstrated truth.
So now I know what I have to do. I have to keep breathing. And tomorrow the sun will rise, and who knows what the tide will bring in. We live in an age in which the imagination of the novelist is helpless against what he knows he is going to read in tomorrow's newspaper. What the heart knows today the head will understand tomorrow - Author: James Stephens.
Never save the best for later. You don't know what tomorrow holds. Unfortunately I'm still straight. But who knows, life is complicated and maybe I'll wake up gay tomorrow! Here's hoping. And congratulations to everyone who lives in a place where they can marry the person they love, regardless of gender! But the Warrior knows why he is celebrating.
He is savoring the best gift that victory can bring: confidence. He celebrates yesterday's victory in order to gain more strength for tomorrow's battle.
Tell yourselves wild tales of what might happen tomorrow, and feel all the feelings of events that will never happen? Perhaps to make up for the pasts you cannot recall, you invent futures that will not exist.
Life is not about what happened yesterday nor what will happen tomorrow ,it's about this particular moment! I pray for faith that my future will be good if I live today well, and in peace. I will remember that staying in the present is the best thing I can do for my future. I will focus on what's happening now instead of what's going to happen tomorrow. I ought to get some shut-eye. All this thinking isn't doing me any good. Something good might happen tomorrow, anyway.
Today's over now. I can't do anything about that. Tomorrow's what's important now. What will I do tomorrow? Life is unpredictable. We can not tell will happen in a minute. We have no control of tomorrow and it's details. Live a careful life. Insurance companies sell what might happen tomorrow. Historians sell what certainly happened yesterday. Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don't get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow.
God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes. I think something wonderful is going to happen to me. Maybe tomorrow. The phone can ring and your whole life can change.
I don't think I'm going to live until I'm 70, no; I could die tomorrow. So there isn't a panic that time is running out, but there is an element that anything could happen. We don't know what will happen tomorrow , but one thing is guaranteed-God's overarching care for His children. We can be sure enough of that. In a world where nothing is sure, He is sure. If you concentrate on the present, you eliminate what happened yesterday and any apprehension of what may happen tomorrow.
For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away. I'm a little bit of a gypsy myself. I've always had jobs where I'm moving around and I'm not sure what's going to happen tomorrow or the next day. I'm not rushing into my divorce, because I'm not looking to get married tomorrow, so I don't have a deadline. I'm not rushing it. So when it's time, and it's supposed to happen, it will.
If tomorrow doesn't happen, would you still do what you're about to do today? If that answer is no, you're alive, but you're not living. I've had a blessed life. I've pulled back from trying to control my destiny and gone back to accepting whatever fate has in store for me. I live for today because I don't know what'll happen tomorrow. A daily newspaper is destined to become like a weekly magazine.
We'll be talking about what might happen tomorrow, with feature articles, investigative supplements, unexpected predictions More likely thoughts If I am doing something else and I can control the direction Whatever doesn't really happen is dreamed at night. It happens to one if it doesn't happen to another, tomorrow if not today, or a century hence if not next year. If the Chinese bubble bursts one day, which inevitably will happen - maybe not tomorrow, maybe in three months, maybe in three years - when it happens, it will have devastating consequences for the global economy.
If we spend our time with regrets over yesterday, and worries over what might happen tomorrow, we have no today in which to live. Live in the moment and be present in all that you do. Don't worry yourself with what happened yesterday or what's going to happen tomorrow. Stay focused with what's in front of you. We have had a loss in manufacturing base and a loss of some of our productive capability that can be filled with the green-collar jobs of tomorrow.
But it will only happen if we recognize the scale and scope of both the challenge and the opportunity. All pretensions to computer intelligence and paradise-tomorrow promises should be toned down before the public turns away in disgust. And if that should happen, our civilization might not survive.
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