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BOOKS
A_Brief_History_of_Everything
Full_Circle
General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
Heart_of_Matter
Let_Me_Explain
Life_without_Death
Mantras_Of_The_Mother
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
My_Burning_Heart
Process_and_Reality
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Imitation_of_Christ
The_Wit_and_Wisdom_of_Alfred_North_Whitehead
The_Yoga_Sutras
Toward_the_Future

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
03.08_-_The_Democracy_of_Tomorrow
1.vpt_-_He_promised_hed_return_tomorrow
2.05_-_The_Religion_of_Tomorrow

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
00.01_-_The_Mother_on_Savitri
0.00_-_The_Wellspring_of_Reality
0.02_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.03_-_Letters_to_My_little_smile
0.04_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.06_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Sadhak
01.01_-_Sri_Aurobindo_-_The_Age_of_Sri_Aurobindo
01.03_-_Mystic_Poetry
0.10_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Captain
0.11_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.14_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0_1956-10-08
0_1956-10-28
0_1959-01-21
0_1959-05-25
0_1959-05-28
0_1959-10-15
0_1960-10-11
0_1960-12-17
0_1960-12-31
0_1961-02-18
0_1961-04-07
0_1961-04-18
0_1961-07-04
0_1961-07-15
0_1961-08-05
0_1962-06-27
0_1962-07-04
0_1962-08-11
0_1962-12-04
0_1962-12-08
0_1963-04-29
0_1963-06-08
0_1963-08-10
0_1963-08-24
0_1963-11-04
0_1963-12-21
0_1963-12-31
0_1964-02-05
0_1964-04-14
0_1964-07-22
0_1964-08-26
0_1964-09-26
0_1965-03-24
0_1965-06-30
0_1965-07-31
0_1965-09-25
0_1965-11-06
0_1965-12-30
0_1966-06-25
0_1966-08-10
0_1966-10-05
0_1966-10-19
0_1966-10-22
0_1966-12-14
0_1966-12-20
0_1967-04-05
0_1967-05-03
0_1967-06-07
0_1967-07-26
0_1967-10-04
0_1967-10-11
0_1967-11-08
0_1967-12-30
0_1968-02-07
0_1968-02-10
0_1968-02-28
0_1968-05-15
0_1968-05-22
0_1968-09-11
0_1968-11-06
0_1968-12-21
0_1969-02-05
0_1969-07-19
0_1969-07-30
0_1969-09-17
0_1969-09-24
0_1969-10-11
0_1969-10-29
0_1969-12-31
0_1970-01-17
0_1970-03-13
0_1970-03-14
0_1970-03-28
0_1970-06-03
0_1970-07-29
0_1970-11-07
0_1970-11-18
0_1971-01-16
0_1971-01-27
0_1971-04-07
0_1971-05-15
0_1971-06-23
0_1971-09-18
0_1971-10-27
0_1972-03-19
0_1972-03-24
0_1972-03-25
0_1972-04-04
0_1972-05-17
0_1972-07-22
0_1972-08-30
0_1973-01-17
0_1973-04-07
0_1973-04-08
02.05_-_The_Godheads_of_the_Little_Life
02.13_-_Rabindranath_and_Sri_Aurobindo
03.07_-_Brahmacharya
03.07_-_Some_Thoughts_on_the_Unthinkable
03.08_-_The_Democracy_of_Tomorrow
03.09_-_Buddhism_and_Hinduism
04.04_-_A_Global_Humanity
04.16_-_To_the_Heights-XVI
07.11_-_The_Problem_of_Evil
08.16_-_Perfection_and_Progress
09.01_-_Prayer_and_Aspiration
09.04_-_The_Divine_Grace
1.007_-_Initial_Steps_in_Yoga_Practice
1.008_-_The_Principle_of_Self-Affirmation
1.00_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00_-_Main
1.012_-_Joseph
1.018_-_The_Cave
1.01_-_Economy
1.01_-_Fundamental_Considerations
1.01_-_MASTER_AND_DISCIPLE
1.01_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Authors_first_meeting,_December_1918
1.01_-_Newtonian_and_Bergsonian_Time
1.01_-_Tara_the_Divine
1.01_-_THAT_ARE_THOU
1.01_-_The_Path_of_Later_On
1.01_-_The_Unexpected
1.01_-_To_Watanabe_Sukefusa
1.024_-_Affiliation_With_Larger_Wholes
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_The_7_Habits__An_Overview
1.02_-_The_Development_of_Sri_Aurobindos_Thought
1.031_-_Luqman
1.032_-_Our_Concept_of_God
1.036_-_The_Rise_of_Obstacles_in_Yoga_Practice
1.03_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Meeting_with_others
1.03_-_On_Children
1.03_-_Preparing_for_the_Miraculous
1.03_-_The_Armour_of_Grace
1.03_-_The_Gods,_Superior_Beings_and_Adverse_Forces
1.03_-_The_Sunlit_Path
1.03_-_To_Layman_Ishii
1.04_-_Money
1.04_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_PROGRESS
1.04_-_The_Divine_Mother_-_This_Is_She
1.04_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda
1.052_-_Yoga_Practice_-_A_Series_of_Positive_Steps
1.054_-_The_Moon
1.05_-_Prayer
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_The_New_Consciousness
1.05_-_THE_NEW_SPIRIT
1.05_-_True_and_False_Subjectivism
1.05_-_Work_and_Teaching
1.05_-_Yoga_and_Hypnotism
1.06_-_Being_Human_and_the_Copernican_Principle
1.06_-_Five_Dreams
1.06_-_Wealth_and_Government
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_Past,_Present_and_Future
1.07_-_The_Farther_Reaches_of_Human_Nature
1.07_-_THE_GREAT_EVENT_FORESHADOWED_-_THE_PLANETIZATION_OF_MANKIND
1.07_-_THE_MASTER_AND_VIJAY_GOSWAMI
1.089_-_The_Levels_of_Concentration
1.08_-_Independence_from_the_Physical
1.08_-_The_Change_of_Vision
1.08_-_The_Four_Austerities_and_the_Four_Liberations
1.097_-_Sublimation_of_Object-Consciousness
1.09_-_Sleep_and_Death
1.09_-_The_Greater_Self
1.10_-_Harmony
1.10_-_THE_FORMATION_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
1.10_-_The_Revolutionary_Yogi
1.10_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.11_-_FAITH_IN_MAN
1.11_-_The_Master_of_the_Work
1.1.2_-_Commentary
1.12_-_ON_THE_FLIES_OF_THE_MARKETPLACE
1.12_-_The_Sociology_of_Superman
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.12_-_TIME_AND_ETERNITY
1.13_-_And_Then?
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.17_-_DOES_MANKIND_MOVE_BIOLOGICALLY_UPON_ITSELF?
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.20_-_On_Time
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.26_-_FESTIVAL_AT_ADHARS_HOUSE
1.2_-_Katha_Upanishads
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.40_-_Coincidence
1.439
1.450_-_1.500_Talks
1.77_-_Work_Worthwhile_-_Why?
1912_11_19p
1914_09_06p
1915_03_04p
1915_04_19p
1915_07_31p
1951-03-26_-_Losing_all_to_gain_all_-_psychic_being_-_Transforming_the_vital_-_physical_habits_-_the_subconscient_-_Overcoming_difficulties_-_weakness,_an_insincerity_-_to_change_the_world_-_Psychic_source,_flash_of_experience_-_preparation_for_yoga
1951-04-05_-_Illusion_and_interest_in_action_-_The_action_of_the_divine_Grace_and_the_ego_-_Concentration,_aspiration,_will,_inner_silence_-_Value_of_a_story_or_a_language_-_Truth_-_diversity_in_the_world
1953-04-29
1953-07-15
1953-07-22
1953-08-12
1953-10-07
1953-10-14
1953-12-30
1954-02-03_-_The_senses_and_super-sense_-_Children_can_be_moulded_-_Keeping_things_in_order_-_The_shadow
1954-06-30_-_Occultism_-_Religion_and_vital_beings_-_Mothers_knowledge_of_what_happens_in_the_Ashram_-_Asking_questions_to_Mother_-_Drawing_on_Mother
1955-06-08_-_Working_for_the_Divine_-_ideal_attitude_-_Divine_manifesting_-_reversal_of_consciousness,_knowing_oneself_-_Integral_progress,_outer,_inner,_facing_difficulties_-_People_in_Ashram_-_doing_Yoga_-_Children_given_freedom,_choosing_yoga
1955-10-12_-_The_problem_of_transformation_-_Evolution,_man_and_superman_-_Awakening_need_of_a_higher_good_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_earths_history_-_Setting_foot_on_the_new_path_-_The_true_reality_of_the_universe_-_the_new_race_-_...
1955-10-26_-_The_Divine_and_the_universal_Teacher_-_The_power_of_the_Word_-_The_Creative_Word,_the_mantra_-_Sound,_music_in_other_worlds_-_The_domains_of_pure_form,_colour_and_ideas
1956-05-23_-_Yoga_and_religion_-_Story_of_two_clergymen_on_a_boat_-_The_Buddha_and_the_Supramental_-_Hieroglyphs_and_phonetic_alphabets_-_A_vision_of_ancient_Egypt_-_Memory_for_sounds
1956-07-18_-_Unlived_dreams_-_Radha-consciousness_-_Separation_and_identification_-_Ananda_of_identity_and_Ananda_of_union_-_Sincerity,_meditation_and_prayer_-_Enemies_of_the_Divine_-_The_universe_is_progressive
1956-08-15_-_Protection,_purification,_fear_-_Atmosphere_at_the_Ashram_on_Darshan_days_-_Darshan_messages_-_Significance_of_15-08_-_State_of_surrender_-_Divine_Grace_always_all-powerful_-_Assumption_of_Virgin_Mary_-_SA_message_of_1947-08-15
1956-10-10_-_The_supramental_race__in_a_few_centuries_-_Condition_for_new_realisation_-_Everyone_must_follow_his_own_path_-_Progress,_no_two_paths_alike
1956-12-12_-_paradoxes_-_Nothing_impossible_-_unfolding_universe,_the_Eternal_-_Attention,_concentration,_effort_-_growth_capacity_almost_unlimited_-_Why_things_are_not_the_same_-_will_and_willings_-_Suggestions,_formations_-_vital_world
1956-12-19_-_Preconceived_mental_ideas_-_Process_of_creation_-_Destructive_power_of_bad_thoughts_-_To_be_perfectly_sincere
1957-07-10_-_A_new_world_is_born_-_Overmind_creation_dissolved
1957-07-24_-_The_involved_supermind_-_The_new_world_and_the_old_-_Will_for_progress_indispensable
1957-07-31_-_Awakening_aspiration_in_the_body
1957-08-14_-_Meditation_on_Sri_Aurobindo
1963_11_04
1969_12_01
1970_01_29
1.anon_-_But_little_better
1f.lovecraft_-_Discarded_Draft_of
1f.lovecraft_-_In_the_Walls_of_Eryx
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Call_of_Cthulhu
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Diary_of_Alonzo_Typer
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Museum
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Whisperer_in_Darkness
1f.lovecraft_-_Winged_Death
1.ia_-_I_Laid_My_Little_Daughter_To_Rest
1.ia_-_Modification_Of_The_R_Poem
1.ia_-_With_My_Very_Own_Hands
1.jk_-_An_Extempore
1.jk_-_Ode_To_A_Nightingale
1.jlb_-_The_Enigmas
1.jlb_-_The_Golem
1.jr_-_Weary_Not_Of_Us,_For_We_Are_Very_Beautiful
1.kbr_-_Dohas_(Couplets)_I_(with_translation)
1.kbr_-_Looking_At_The_Grinding_Stones_-_Dohas_(Couplets)_I
1.lb_-_A_Farewell_To_Secretary_Shuyun_At_The_Xietiao_Villa_In_Xuanzhou
1.lb_-_Drinking_With_Someone_In_The_Mountains
1.lb_-_Farewell
1.lb_-_Farewell_to_Secretary_Shu-yun_at_the_Hsieh_Tiao_Villa_in_Hsuan-Chou
1.lovecraft_-_Revelation
1.pbs_-_Love-_Hope,_Desire,_And_Fear
1.pbs_-_With_A_Guitar,_To_Jane
1.rb_-_The_Flight_Of_The_Duchess
1.rmr_-_Little_Tear-Vase
1.rmr_-_Song_Of_The_Orphan
1.rt_-_The_Wicked_Postman
1.rwe_-_The_Lords_of_Life
1.stl_-_My_Song_for_Today
1.vpt_-_He_promised_hed_return_tomorrow
1.wby_-_Two_Songs_Rewritten_For_The_Tunes_Sake
1.ww_-_The_Mother's_Return
2.01_-_On_Books
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_Habit_2__Begin_with_the_End_in_Mind
2.02_-_THE_DURGA_PUJA_FESTIVAL
2.02_-_The_Ishavasyopanishad_with_a_commentary_in_English
2.03_-_DEMETER
2.03_-_The_Christian_Phenomenon_and_Faith_in_the_Incarnation
2.05_-_The_Religion_of_Tomorrow
2.05_-_VISIT_TO_THE_SINTHI_BRAMO_SAMAJ
2.06_-_WITH_VARIOUS_DEVOTEES
2.07_-_On_Congress_and_Politics
2.07_-_The_Mother__Relations_with_Others
2.11_-_The_Boundaries_of_the_Ignorance
2.12_-_THE_MASTERS_REMINISCENCES
2.1.3.1_-_Students
2.1.3.3_-_Reading
2.1.3.4_-_Conduct
2.14_-_AT_RAMS_HOUSE
2.14_-_The_Unpacking_of_God
2.1.5.2_-_Languages
2.17_-_ON_POETS
2.17_-_THE_MASTER_ON_HIMSELF_AND_HIS_EXPERIENCES
2.18_-_January_1939
2.18_-_SRI_RAMAKRISHNA_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.19_-_THE_MASTER_AND_DR._SARKAR
2.2.02_-_Consciousness_and_the_Inconscient
22.04_-_On_The_Brink(I)
2.21_-_1940
2.22_-_THE_MASTER_AT_COSSIPORE
2.24_-_THE_MASTERS_LOVE_FOR_HIS_DEVOTEES
2.3.03_-_The_Mother's_Presence
2.3.08_-_The_Mother's_Help_in_Difficulties
2.3.1_-_Ego_and_Its_Forms
3.01_-_Natural_Morality
3.02_-_Mysticism
3.02_-_The_Formulae_of_the_Elemental_Weapons
3.02_-_The_Psychology_of_Rebirth
3.03_-_The_Ascent_to_Truth
3.03_-_THE_MODERN_EARTH
3.05_-_The_Central_Thought
3.06_-_Charity
3.11_-_ON_THE_SPIRIT_OF_GRAVITY
3.1.24_-_In_the_Moonlight
3.2.08_-_Bhakti_Yoga_and_Vaishnavism
33.05_-_Muraripukur_-_II
33.09_-_Shyampukur
3.7.1.02_-_The_Reincarnating_Soul
3.7.1.10_-_Karma,_Will_and_Consequence
39.08_-_Release
4.01_-_THE_COLLECTIVE_ISSUE
4.02_-_Autobiographical_Evidence
4.02_-_Humanity_in_Progress
4.03_-_Prayer_to_the_Ever-greater_Christ
4.03_-_The_Meaning_of_Human_Endeavor
4.03_-_THE_ULTIMATE_EARTH
4.04_-_Weaknesses
4.2_-_Karma
5.01_-_The_Dakini,_Salgye_Du_Dalma
5.1.01.1_-_The_Book_of_the_Herald
5.1.01.2_-_The_Book_of_the_Statesman
5.1.02_-_Ahana
5.2.01_-_The_Descent_of_Ahana
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
7.15_-_The_Family
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
Aeneid
Book_of_Proverbs
BS_1_-_Introduction_to_the_Idea_of_God
Chapter_III_-_WHEREIN_IS_RELATED_THE_DROLL_WAY_IN_WHICH_DON_QUIXOTE_HAD_HIMSELF_DUBBED_A_KNIGHT
Conversations_with_Sri_Aurobindo
COSA_-_BOOK_I
COSA_-_BOOK_VI
COSA_-_BOOK_VIII
Cratylus
Deutsches_Requiem
Guru_Granth_Sahib_first_part
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
r1912_01_14a
r1912_10_12
r1912_10_14
r1912_10_18
r1912_11_29
r1912_12_03
r1912_12_03b
r1913_05_19
r1913_11_14
r1914_03_28
r1914_04_15
r1914_05_01
r1914_07_07
r1914_07_12
r1914_08_02
r1914_08_08
r1914_08_17
r1914_08_19
r1914_10_05
r1914_12_15
r1914_12_16
r1914_12_19
r1916_02_19
r1917_02_04
r1919_06_29
r1919_07_10
r1919_08_10
r1920_02_21
r1927_01_05
r1927_01_06
r1927_01_12
r1927_01_14
r1927_01_23
r1927_01_25
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
Talks_176-200
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
The_Act_of_Creation_text
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
The_Epistle_of_James
the_Eternal_Wisdom
The_First_Epistle_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians
The_Gospel_According_to_Matthew
The_Logomachy_of_Zos
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra_text
Timaeus
Verses_of_Vemana

PRIMARY CLASS

time
SIMILAR TITLES
tomorrow

DEFINITIONS


TERMS STARTING WITH

tomorrow ::: adv. --> On the day after the present day; on the next day; on the morrow. ::: n. --> The day after the present; the morrow.


TERMS ANYWHERE

"A conscious being, no larger than a man"s thumb, stands in the centre of our self; he is master of the past and the present . . . he is today and he is tomorrow. — Katha Upanishad. (6)” The Life Divine - See *conscious being.

“A conscious being, no larger than a man’s thumb, stands in the centre of our self; he is master of the past and the present . . . he is today and he is tomorrow.—Katha Upanishad. (6)” The Life Divine

All wealth belongs to the Divine and those who bold it are trustees, not possessors. It is with them today, tomorrow it may be elsewhere. All depends on the way they discharge their trust while it is with them, in what spirit, with what consciousness in their use of it, to what purpose.

  And do you want to know why he is always represented as a child? It is because he is in constant progression. To the extent that the world is perfected, his play is also perfected — what was the play of yesterday will no longer be the play of tomorrow; his play will become more and more harmonious, benign and joyful to the extent that the world becomes capable of responding to it and enjoying it with the Divine.” Words of the Mother, MCW Vol. 15.

And do you want to know why he is always represented as a child? It is because he is in constant progression. To the extent that the world is perfected, his play is also perfected—what was the play of yesterday will no longer be the play of tomorrow; his play will become more and more harmonious, benign and joyful to the extent that the world becomes capable of responding to it and enjoying it with the Divine.” Words of the Mother, MCW Vol. 15.

tomorrow ::: adv. --> On the day after the present day; on the next day; on the morrow. ::: n. --> The day after the present; the morrow.

Davidson, Gustav. “The Guise of Angels.” Tomorrow

demain matin [French] ::: tomorrow morning.

“Every man is knowingly or unknowingly the instrument of a universal Power and, apart from the inner Presence, there is no such essential difference between one action and another, one kind of instrumentation and another as would warrant the folly of an egoistic pride. The difference between knowledge and ignorance is a grace of the Spirit; the breath of divine Power blows where it lists and fills today one and tomorrow another with the word or the puissance. If the potter shapes one pot more perfectly than another, the merit lies not in the vessel but the maker. The attitude of our mind must not be ‘This is my strength’ or ‘Behold God’s power in me’, but rather ‘A Divine Power works in this mind and body and it is the same that works in all men and in the animal, in the plant and in the metal, in conscious and living things and in things apparently inconscient and inanimate.’” The Synthesis of Yoga

For the grace of the Divine Mother is the sanction of the Sup- reme and now or tomorrow its effect is sure, a thing decreed, inevitable and irresistible.

gobble ::: 1. To consume, usually used with up. The output spy gobbles characters out of a tty output buffer.2. To obtain, usually used with down. I guess I'll gobble down a copy of the documentation tomorrow.See also snarf.[Jargon File]

gobble "jargon" 1. To consume, usually used with "up". "The output spy gobbles characters out of a {tty} output buffer." 2. To obtain, usually used with "down". "I guess I'll gobble down a copy of the documentation tomorrow." See also {snarf}. [{Jargon File}] (2010-01-19)

hakspek "jargon" /hak'speek/ A shorthand method of spelling found on many British academic bulletin boards and {chat} systems. Syllables and whole words in a sentence are replaced by single {ASCII} characters the names of which are phonetically similar or equivalent, while multiple letters are usually dropped. Hence, "for" becomes "4"; "two", "too", and "to" become "2"; "ck" becomes "k". "Before I see you tomorrow" becomes "b4 i c u 2moro". First appeared in London about 1986, and was probably caused by the slowness of available {talk} systems, which operated on archaic machines with outdated {operating systems} and no standard methods of communication. Has become rarer since. See also {chat}, {B1FF}, {ASCIIbonics}. [{Jargon File}] (1998-01-25)

history ::: “History teaches us nothing; it is a confused torrent of events and personalities or a kaleidoscope of changing institutions. We do not seize the real sense of all this change and this continual streaming forward of human life in the channels of Time. What we do seize are current or recurrent phenomena, facile generalisations, partial ideas. We talk of democracy, aristocracy and autocracy, collectivism and individualism, imperialism and nationalism, the State and the commune, capitalism and labour; we advance hasty generalisations and make absolute systems which are positively announced today only to be abandoned perforce tomorrow; we espouse causes and ardent enthusiasms whose triumph turns to an early disillusionment and then forsake them for others, perhaps for those that we have taken so much trouble to destroy. For a whole century mankind thirsts and battles after liberty and earns it with a bitter expense of toil, tears and blood; the century that enjoys without having fought for it turns away as from a puerile illusion and is ready to renounce the depreciated gain as the price of some new good. And all this happens because our whole thought and action with regard to our collective life is shallow and empirical; it does not seek for, it does not base itself on a firm, profound and complete knowledge. The moral is not the vanity of human life, of its ardours and enthusiasms and of the ideals it pursues, but the necessity of a wiser, larger, more patient search after its true law and aim.” The Human Cycle etc.

Oahspe: “A new Bible in the Words of Jehovih and His Angel Ambassadors. A Sacred History of the Dominions of the Higher and Lower Heavens on the Earth for the past Twenty-four Thousand Years.” A book published originally by the Essenes of Kosmon, a Fraternity of Faithists, and currently by Wing Anderson (Kosmon Industries, Los Angeles, Calif.) The preface to the eleventh American edition (copyright 1953 by E. Wing Anderson) states that OAHSPE (pronounced O as in clock, AH as in father, SPE as in Speak) means sky, earth and spirit and is the title of a new bible given to the world in the year 1881; it goes on to say that the book was written down, under spiritual guidance, by Dr. John B. Newbrough, who was gifted with astonishing extrasensory perception and was actively engaged in psychic research. The preface goes on to say that “OAHSPE purports to have been written at the command of God, who states that He is not the Creator but is simply chief executive officer . . . of our planet earth. He explains who the Creator is and also makes clear the difference between Lord, Lord God, God and the Creator. This strange book informs us that the world entered a new era in the year 1848, how the new era is different from those which preceded it and what changes will come to humanity within the next few years.... OAHSPE is made up of thirty-six books covering the history of the planet, the history of the human race, the history of every major religion, past and present, an analysis of today and a prophecy of tomorrow.”

ogg ::: (games) /og/ (CMU) 1. In the multi-player space combat game Netrek, to execute kamikaze attacks against enemy ships which are carrying armies or However, the traditional answer to the newbie question What does ogg mean? is just Pick up some armies and I'll show you.2. In other games, to forcefully attack an opponent with the expectation that the resources expended will be renewed faster than the opponent will be able to regain his previous advantage. Taken more seriously as a tactic since it has gained a simple name.3. To do anything forcefully, possibly without consideration of the drain on future resources. I guess I'd better go ogg the problem set that's due tomorrow. Whoops! I looked down at the map for a sec and almost ogged that oncoming car. (1995-01-31)

ogg "games" /og/ ({CMU}) 1. In the multi-player space combat game {Netrek}, to execute kamikaze attacks against enemy ships which are carrying armies or occupying strategic positions. Named during a game in which one of the players repeatedly used the tactic while playing Orion ship G, showing up in the player list as "Og". This trick has been roundly denounced by those who would return to the good old days when the tactic of dogfighting was dominant, but as Sun Tzu wrote, "What is of supreme importance in war is to attack the enemy's strategy." However, the traditional answer to the newbie question "What does ogg mean?" is just "Pick up some armies and I'll show you." 2. In other games, to forcefully attack an opponent with the expectation that the resources expended will be renewed faster than the opponent will be able to regain his previous advantage. Taken more seriously as a tactic since it has gained a simple name. 3. To do anything forcefully, possibly without consideration of the drain on future resources. "I guess I'd better go ogg the problem set that's due tomorrow." "Whoops! I looked down at the map for a sec and almost ogged that oncoming car." (1995-01-31)

QTRADER ::: (application) Analytical software for stock and commodity trading, released in July 1995 by Caribou CodeWorks.QTRADER allows dynamic automated analysis of current trends and features Paper Trade plotting, as well as TradeSignal Bands and StudyMatrix filter to screen potential trades. Projected ranges are handled with a Tomorrow's Bar.QTRADER version 3.0 runs on IBM PC-compatibles, a Macintosh version is not available until late 1996. . . (1995-11-05)

QTRADER "application" Analytical software for stock and commodity trading, released in July 1995 by {Caribou CodeWorks}. QTRADER allows dynamic automated analysis of current trends and features "Paper Trade" plotting, as well as "TradeSignal Bands" and "StudyMatrix" filter to screen potential trades. Projected ranges are handled with a "Tomorrow's Bar". QTRADER version 3.0 runs on {IBM PC}-compatibles, a {Macintosh} version is not available until late 1996. {Demo copy (http://winternet.com/~jottis)}. {(ftp://ftp.winternet.com/users/jottis)}. (1995-11-05)

Sri Aurobindo: "Every man is knowingly or unknowingly the instrument of a universal Power and, apart from the inner Presence, there is no such essential difference between one action and another, one kind of instrumentation and another as would warrant the folly of an egoistic pride. The difference between knowledge and ignorance is a grace of the Spirit; the breath of divine Power blows where it lists and fills today one and tomorrow another with the word or the puissance. If the potter shapes one pot more perfectly than another, the merit lies not in the vessel but the maker. The attitude of our mind must not be ‘This is my strength" or ‘Behold God"s power in me", but rather ‘A Divine Power works in this mind and body and it is the same that works in all men and in the animal, in the plant and in the metal, in conscious and living things and in things apparently inconscient and inanimate."” The Synthesis of Yoga

Sri Aurobindo: "History teaches us nothing; it is a confused torrent of events and personalities or a kaleidoscope of changing institutions. We do not seize the real sense of all this change and this continual streaming forward of human life in the channels of Time. What we do seize are current or recurrent phenomena, facile generalisations, partial ideas. We talk of democracy, aristocracy and autocracy, collectivism and individualism, imperialism and nationalism, the State and the commune, capitalism and labour; we advance hasty generalisations and make absolute systems which are positively announced today only to be abandoned perforce tomorrow; we espouse causes and ardent enthusiasms whose triumph turns to an early disillusionment and then forsake them for others, perhaps for those that we have taken so much trouble to destroy. For a whole century mankind thirsts and battles after liberty and earns it with a bitter expense of toil, tears and blood; the century that enjoys without having fought for it turns away as from a puerile illusion and is ready to renounce the depreciated gain as the price of some new good. And all this happens because our whole thought and action with regard to our collective life is shallow and empirical; it does not seek for, it does not base itself on a firm, profound and complete knowledge. The moral is not the vanity of human life, of its ardours and enthusiasms and of the ideals it pursues, but the necessity of a wiser, larger, more patient search after its true law and aim.” *The Human Cycle etc.

The more complete y-our faith, sincerity and surrender, the more will grace and protection be with you. And when the grace and protection of the Divine Mother arc with you, what is there lliat can touch you or whom need you fear? A little of it even will carry you through all diiliculties, obstacles and dangers ; surrounded by its full presence you can go securely on your way because it is hers, careless of all menace, unaffected by any hostility however powerful, whether from this world or from worlds invisible. Its touch can turn difficulties into oppor- tunities, failure into success and weakness into unfaltering strength. For the grace of the Divine Mother is the sanction of the Supreme and now or tomorrow its ciTect is sure, a thing decreed. Inevitable and irresistible.

The Mother: “Krishna represents both the universal Godhead and the immanent Godhead, he whom one can meet within one’s being and in all that constitutes the manifested world. And do you want to know why he is always represented as a child? It is because he is in constant progression. To the extent that the world is perfected, his play is also perfected—what was the play of yesterday will no longer be the play of tomorrow; his play will become more and more harmonious, benign and joyful to the extent that the world becomes capable of responding to it and enjoying it with the Divine.” Words of the Mother, MCW Vol. 15.

Time value of money – This relates to the concept that one $ a person has today is worth more than a $ that a person has tomorrow. It is based on the idea that a dollar can earn interest by putting it into a savings account or placing it in an alternative investment.



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1:Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming." ~ David Bowie,
2:Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." ~ John Wayne,
3:Tomorrow will be better if you let your heart rule today." ~ Leo Christopher,
4:what we have been, or now are, we shall not be tomorrow" ~ Ovid, Metamorphoses,
5:Today is the eighth day of the month, tomorrow is the thirteenth.
   ~ Zen Proverb,
6:Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. ~ Heraclitus,
7:Worrying doesn't take away tomorrow's troubles. It takes away today's peace." ~ Zig Ziglar,
8:dances the lightning of life. Can you say you won't die tomorrow? ~ Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche,
9:Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
10:Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose." ~ Lyndon B. Johnson,
11:I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. ~ William Allen White,
12:Never put off til tomorrow what can be done the day after tomorrow just as well.
   ~ Mark Twain,
13:Tomorrow or your next existence,
Who knows which will come first? ~ Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche,
14:We are shaped and determined not only by today and yesterday, but tomorrow as well. ~ Jean Gebser,
15:Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone.
   ~ Pablo Picasso, [T5],
16:Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?" ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery,
17:Yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery, today is God's gift, that why we call it the present." ~ Joan Rivers,
18:Don't think that some tomorrow you'll see God's Light. You see it now or err in darkest night. ~ Angelus Silesius,
19:Soar ever higher, ever farther, without fear or hesitation! The hopes of today are the realizations of tomorrow. ~ Mother Mirra,
20:Tomorrow morning, if you think of it, grab your zither and come again." ~ Li Bai, (aka Li Po, 701-762), Chinese poet, Wikipedia.,
21:It is easier today to triumph over evil habits than it will be tomorrow. ~ Confucius, the Eternal Wisdom
22:hope
for tomorrow
evening swallows
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
23:The discoveries of yesterday are the truisms of tomorrow, because we can add to our knowledge but cannot subtract from it. ~ Arthur Koestler,
24:There is no before or after: what will come tomorrow, is in fact in eternity ~ Angelus Silesius, the Eternal Wisdom
25:Mental boldness: let your mind be capable of foreseeing the perfections of tomorrow.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother II,
26:His Grace is always with those who want to progress and realise the Truth of tomorrow.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother I,
27:The difficulties you cannot overcome today will be overcome tomorrow or later on.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother I, [T5],
28:From step to step, from truth to truth, we shall climb ceaselessly until we reach the perfect realisation of tomorrow. ~ The Mother,
29:where will they

moon watch tomorrow?
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
30:It is not today nor tomorrow; who knoweth That which is Supreme? When It is approached, It vanishes. ~ Rig Veda, the Eternal Wisdom
31:red leaves falling
just to be swept
away tomorrow
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
32:The future is in the hands of those who can give tomorrow's generations valid reasons to live and hope. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,
33:Study strategy over the years and achieve the spirit of the warrior. Today is victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men.
   ~ Miyamoto Musashi,
34:God does not lie in our collective past, God lies in our collective future; the Garden of Eden is tomorrow, not yesterday; the Golden Age lies down the road, not up it. ~ ken-wilber,
35:The renascence of India is as inevitable as the rising of tomorrow's sun. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Human Cycle, The Problem of a Federated Heterogeneous Empire,
36:The good acts we do today, our own progress will show to us tomorrow as an evil, because we shall have acquired a greater light. ~ Antoine the Healer, the Eternal Wisdom
37:If to-day when thou art with thy self, thou knowest nothing, what wilt thou know tomorrow when thou shalt have passed out of this self? ~ Omar Khayyam, the Eternal Wisdom
38:The things we cannot realise today we shall be able to realise tomorrow. The only necessity is to endure. With my Blessings.
   ~ The Mother, Mantras Of The Mother, 20 August, [T5],
39:Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." ~ John Wayne,
40:Science fiction is a field of writing where, month after month, every printed word implies to hundreds of thousands of people: 'There is change. Look, today's fantastic story is tomorrow's fact. ~ A E van Vogt,
41:The breath of divine Power blows where it lists and fills today one and tomorrow another with the word or the puissance. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Master of the Work,
42:The world is an eternal present, and the present is now; what was is no more and who can say whatwill come or whether tomorrow morning the dawnwill arise. ~ Anamander, the Eternal Wisdom
43:Thou canst create this day thy chances for tomorrow. In this great journey the causes thou sowest in every hour bear each its harvest of results. ~ Book of Go Iden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
44:Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." ~ Mahatma Gandhi, (1869 -1948) Indian activist, leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule, led India to independence, Wikipedia.,
45:On the mountains of truth you can never climb in vain: either you will reach a point higher up today, or you will be training your powers so that you will be able to climb higher tomorrow.
   ~ Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human,
46:Let us eat and drink, because tomorrow we shall die - but this is sensuality's cowardly lust for life, that contemptible order of things where one lives in order to eat and drink, instead of eating and drinking in order to live. ~ Soren Kierkegaard,
47:Should I spend some time in solitude?

   It is the old methods of yoga which demand silence and solitude. The yoga of tomorrow is to find the Divine in work and in relation with the world.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother II,
48:Today you're vigorous in body, fattened by luxury, and in the prime of life, with complexion fair like the flowers, strong and powerful and of irresistible energy; tomorrow you'll be an object of pity, withered by age or exhausted by sickness. ~ Saint Basil,
49:Busy the gods are always, Thrasymachus son of Aretes,
Weaving Fate on their looms, and yesterday, now and tomorrow
Are but the stands they have made with Space and Time for their timber, ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Future Poetry, Ilion,
50:Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
51:The day dies, I go towards repose, tomorrow evening the monastery bell shall ring out its accustomed voice, but no longer for me ; I shall not hear it again as this I, but swallowed up in the great All I shall hear it still. ~ Auam-mander, the Eternal Wisdom
52:It doesn't occur to me at this moment to say more; another time, perhaps tomorrow, I may have more to say, but always the same thing and about the same, for only gypsies, robber gangs and swindlers follow the adage that where a person has once been he is never to go again. ~ Soren Kierkegaard,
53:Its touch can turn difficulties into opportunities, failure into success and weakness into unfaultering strength. For the grace of the Divine Mother is the sanction of the Supreme and now or tomorrow its effect is sure, a thing decreed, inevitable and irresistible.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Mother With Letters On The Mother,
54:Now I have done with space and my soul is released from the hours.
Saved is my heart from the need of joy, the attraction to sorrow,
Who have escaped from my past and forgotten today and tomorrow;
I have grown vacant and mighty, naked and wide as th ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, The Descent of Ahana,
55:There is no fact in Science which may not tomorrow be turned into ridicule...The very hopes of man, the thoughts of his heart, the religions of the peoples, the customs and ethics of humanity are all at the mercy of a new generalisation. The generalisation is always a new current of the divine in the spirit. ~ Emerson, the Eternal Wisdom
56:There is a primary law, eternal, invariable, engraved in the heads of all; it is Right Reason. Never does it speak in vain to the virtuous man, whether it ordains or prohibits. The wicked alone are untouched by its voice. It is easy to be understood and is not different in one country and in another; it is today what it will be tomorrow and for all time. ~ Cicero, the Eternal Wisdom
57:ever be cowardly in the face of sin; say not to thyself. "I cannot do otherwise, I am habituated, I am weak." As long as thou livest, thou canst always strive against sin and conquer it, if not today, tomorrow, if not tomorrow, the day after, if not the day after, surely before thy death. But if from the beginning thou renounce the struggle, thou renouncest the fundamental sense of living. ~ Tolstoi, the Eternal Wisdom
58:All work, the genuine work which we must achieve, is that which is most difficult and painful: the work on ourselves. If we do not freely take upon ourselves this pre-acceptance of the pain and torment, they will be visited upon us in an otherwise necessary individual and universal collapse. Anyone disassociated from his origin and his spiritually sensed task acts against origin. Anyone who acts against it has neither a today nor a tomorrow. ~ Jean Gebser,
59:Krishna represents both the universal Godhead and the immanent Godhead, he whom one can meet within one's being and in all that constitutes the manifested world.
   And do you want to know why he is always represented as a child? It is because he is in constant progression. To the extent that the world is perfected, his play is also perfected - what was the play of yesterday will no longer be the play of tomorrow; his play will become more and more harmonious, benign and joyful to the extent that the world becomes capable of responding to it and enjoying it with the Divine.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother III, 33,
60:Magic never in its wildest dreams thought that it would be trumped by mythic. And the mythic gods and goddesses never imagined that reason could and would destroy them. And here we sit, in our rational worldview, all smug and confident that nothing higher will sweep out of the heavens and completely explode our solid perceptions, undoing our very foundations. And yet surely, the transrational lies in wait. It is just around the corner, this new dawn. Every stage transcends and includes, and thus inescapably, unavoidably it seems, the sun will rise on a world tomorrow that in many ways transcends reason. ~ Ken Wilber, A Brief History of Everything,
61:The more complete your faith, sincerity and surrender, the more will grace and protection be with you. And when the grace and protection of the Divine Mother are with you, what is there that can touch you or whom need you fear? A little of it even will carry you through all difficulties, obstacles and dangers, surrounded by its full presence you can go securely on your way because it is hers, careless of all menace, unaffected by any hostility however powerful, whether from this world or from worlds invisible. Its touch can turn difficulties into opportunities, failure into success and weakness into unfaltering strength. For the grace of the Divine Mother is the sanction of the Supreme and now or tomorrow its effect is sure, a thing decreed, inevitable and irresistible.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Mother With Letters On The Mother,
62:Above all, trust in the slow work of God. We are quite naturally impatient in everything to reach the end without delay. We should like to skip the intermediate stages. We are impatient of being on the way to something unknown, something new. And yet it is the law of all progress that it is made by passing through some stages of instability- and that it may take a very long time. And so I think it is with you; your ideas mature gradually-let them grow, let them shape themselves, without undue haste. Don't try to force them on, as though you could be today what time (that is to say, grace and circumstances acting on your own good will) will make of you tomorrow. Only God could say what this new spirit gradually forming within you will be. Give Our Lord the benefit of believing that his hand is leading you, and accept the anxiety of feeling yourself in suspense and incomplete.
   ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,
63:Why are some people intelligent and others not? Why can some people do certain things while others can't?"

It is as though you asked why everybody was not the same! Then it would mean that there would only be one single thing, one single thing indefinitely repeated which would constitute the whole universe.... I don't know, but it seems to me that it wouldn't be worth the trouble having a universe for that, it would be enough to have just one thing!

But the moment one admits the principle of multiplicity and that no two things are alike in the universe, how can you ask why they are not the same! It is just because they are not, because no two things are alike.

Behind that there is something else which one is not conscious of, but which is very simple and very childish. It is this: "Since there is an infinite diversity, since some people are of one kind and others of a lesser kind, well" - here of course one doesn't say this to oneself but it is there, hidden in the depths of the being, in the depths of the ego - "why am I not of the best kind?" There we are. In fact it amounts to complaining that perhaps one is not of the best kind! If you look attentively at questions like this: "Why do some have much and others little?" "Why are some wise and not others? Why are some intelligent and not others?" etc., behind that there is "Why don't I have all that can be had and why am I not all that one can be?..." Naturally, one doesn't say this to oneself, because one would feel ridiculous, but it is there.

There then. Now has anyone anything to add to what we have just said?... Have you all understood quite well? Everything I have said? Nobody wants to say...

(A teacher) Our daily routine seems a little "impossible" to us.

Well, wait a century or two and it will become possible! (Laughter)

You are told that today's impossibility is the possibility of tomorrow - but these are very great tomorrows! ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers, Volume-8, page no. 387-388,
64:At the basis of this collaboration there is necessarily the will to change, no longer to be what one is, for things to be no longer what they are. There are several ways of reaching it, and all the methods are good when they succeed! One may be deeply disgusted with what exists and wish ardently to come out of all this and attain something else; one may - and this is a more positive way - one may feel within oneself the touch, the approach of something positively beautiful and true, and willingly drop all the rest so that nothing may burden the journey to this new beauty and truth.

   What is indispensable in every case is the ardent will for progress, the willing and joyful renunciation of all that hampers the advance: to throw far away from oneself all that prevents one from going forward, and to set out into the unknown with the ardent faith that this is the truth of tomorrow, inevitable, which must necessarily come, which nothing, nobody, no bad will, even that of Nature, can prevent from becoming a reality - perhaps of a not too distant future - a reality which is being worked out now and which those who know how to change, how not to be weighed down by old habits, will surely have the good fortune not only to see but to realise. People sleep, they forget, they take life easy - they forget, forget all the time.... But if we could remember... that we are at an exceptional hour, a unique time, that we have this immense good fortune, this invaluable privilege of being present at the birth of a new world, we could easily get rid of everything that impedes and hinders our progress.

   So, the most important thing, it seems, is to remember this fact; even when one doesn't have the tangible experience, to have the certainty of it and faith in it; to remember always, to recall it constantly, to go to sleep with this idea, to wake up with this perception; to do all that one does with this great truth as the background, as a constant support, this great truth that we are witnessing the birth of a new world.

   We can participate in it, we can become this new world. And truly, when one has such a marvellous opportunity, one should be ready to give up everything for its sake. ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1957-1958, [T1],
65:The majority of Buddhists and Buddhist teachers in the West are green postmodern pluralists, and thus Buddhism is largely interpreted in terms of the green altitude and the pluralistic value set, whereas the greatest Buddhist texts are all 2nd tier, teal (Holistic) or higher (for example, Lankavatara Sutra, Kalachakra Tantra, Longchenpa's Kindly Bent to Ease Us, Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka treatises, and so forth).

This makes teal (Holistic), or Integral 2nd tier in general, the lowest deeply adequate level with which to interpret Buddhism, ultimate Reality, and Suchness itself. Thus, interpreting Suchness in pluralistic terms (or lower) would have to be viewed ultimately as a dysfunction, certainly a case of arrested development, and one requiring urgent attention in any Fourth Turning.

These are some of the problems with interpreting states (in this case, Suchness states) with a too-low structure (in short, a severe misinterpretation and thus misunderstanding of the Ultimate). As for interpreting them with dysfunctional structures (of any altitude), the problem more or less speaks for itself. Whether the structure in itself is high enough or not, any malformation of the structure will be included in the interpretation of any state (or any other experience), and hence will deform the interpretation itself, usually in the same basic ways as the structure itself is deformed. Thus, for example, if there is a major Fulcrum-3 (red altitude) repression of various bodily states (sex, aggression, power, feelings), those repressions will be interpreted as part of the higher state itself, and so the state will thus be viewed as devoid of (whereas this is actually a repression of) any sex, aggression, power, feelings, or whatever it is that is dis-owned and pushed into the repressed submergent unconscious. If there is an orange altitude problem with self-esteem (Fulcrum-5), that problem will be magnified by the state experience, and the more intense the state experience, the greater the magnification. Too little self-esteem, and even profound spiritual experiences can be interpreted as "I'm not worthy, so this state-which seems to love me unconditionally-must be confused." If too much self-esteem, higher experiences are misinterpreted, not as a transcendence of the self, but as a reward for being the amazing self I am-"the wonder of being me." ~ Ken Wilber, The Religion Of Tomorrow,
66:It is your birthday tomorrow?
Yes, Mother.

How old will you be?
Twenty-six, Mother.

I shall see you tomorrow and give you something special. You will see, I am not speaking of anything material- that, I shall give you a card and all that- but of something...You will see, tomorrow, now go home and prepare yourself quietly so that you may be ready to receive it.
Yes, Mother.

You know, my child, what "Bonne Fete" signifies, that is, the birthday we wish here?
Like that, I know what it means, Mother, but not the special significance you want to tell me.

Yes, it is truly a special day in one's life. It is one of those days in the year when the Supreme descends into us- or when we are face to face with the Eternal- one of those days when our soul comes in contact with the Eternal and, if we remain a little conscious, we can feel His Presence within us. If we make a little effort on this day, we accomplish the work of many lives as in a lightning flash. That is why I give so much importance to the birthday- because what one gains in one day is truly something incomparable. And it is for this that I also work to open the consciousness a little towards what is above so that one may come before the Eternal. My child, it is a very, very special day, for it is the day of decision, the day one can unite with the Supreme Consciousness. For the Lord lifts us on this day to the highest region possible so that our soul which is a portion of that Eternal Flame, may be united and identified with its Origin.

This day is truly an opportunity in life. One is so open and so receptive that one can assimilate all that is given. I can do many things, that is why it is important.

It is one of those days when the Lord Himself opens the doors wide for us. It is as though He were inviting us to rekindle more powerfully the flame of aspiration. It is one of those days which He gives us. We too, by our personal effort, could attain to this, but it would be long, hard and not so easy. And this- this is a real chance in life- the day of Grace.

It is an occult phenomenon that occurs invariably, without our knowledge, on this particular day of the year. The soul leaves behind the body and journeys up and up till it merges into the Source in order to replenish itself and absorb from the Supreme Its Power, Light and Ananda and comes down charged for a whole year to pass. Then again and again... it continues like this year after year. ~ The Mother, Sweet Mother, Mona Sarkar,
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   "The beings who were always appearing and speaking to Jeanne d'Arc would, if seen by an Indian, have quite a different appearance; for when one sees, one projects the forms of one's mind.... You have the vision of one in India whom you call the Divine Mother; the Catholics say it is the Virgin Mary, and the Japanese call it Kwannon, the Goddess of Mercy; and others would give other names. It is the same force, the same power, but the images made of it are different in different faiths." Questions and Answers 1929 - 1931 (21 April 1929)


And then? You are not very talkative today! Is that all?

   You say that "each person has his own world of dreamimagery peculiar to himself." Ibid.


Each individual has his own way of expressing, thinking, speaking, feeling, understanding. It is the combination of all these ways of being that makes the individual. That is why everyone can understand only according to his own nature. As long as you are shut up in your own nature, you can know only what is in your consciousness. All depends upon the height of the nature of your consciousness. Your world is limited to what you have in your consciousness. If you have a very small consciousness, you will understand only a few things. When your consciousness is very vast, universal, only then will you understand the world. If the consciousness is limited to your little ego, all the rest will escape you.... There are people whose brain and consciousness are smaller than a walnut. You know that a walnut resembles the brain; well these people look at things and don't understand them. They can understand nothing else except what is in direct contact with their senses. For them only what they taste, what they see, hear, touch has a reality, and all the rest simply does not exist, and they accuse us of speaking fancifully! "What I cannot touch does not exist", they say. But the only answer to give them is: "It does not exist for you, but there's no reason why it shouldn't exist for others." You must not insist with these people, and you must not forget that the smaller they are the greater is the audacity in their assertions.

   One's cocksureness is in proportion to one's unconsciousness; the more unconscious one is, the more is one sure of oneself. The most foolish are always the most vain. Your stupidity is in proportion to your vanity. The more one knows... In fact, there is a time when one is quite convinced that one knows nothing at all. There's not a moment in the world which does not bring something new, for the world is perpetually growing. If one is conscious of that, one has always something new to learn. But one can become conscious of it only gradually. One's conviction that one knows is in direct proportion to one's ignorance and stupidity.

   Mother, have the scientists, then, a very small consciousness?


Why? All scientists are not like that. If you meet a true scientist who has worked hard, he will tell you: "We know nothing. What we know today is nothing beside what we shall know tomorrow. This year's discoveries will be left behind next year." A real scientist knows very well that there are many more things he doesn't know than those he knows. And this is true of all branches of human activity. I have never met a scientist worthy of the name who was proud. I have never met a man of some worth who has told me: "I know everything." Those I have seen have always confessed: "In short, I know nothing." After having spoken of all that he has done, all that he has achieved, he tells you very quietly: "After all, I know nothing." ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1953, [T8],
68:It does not matter if you do not understand it - Savitri, read it always. You will see that every time you read it, something new will be revealed to you. Each time you will get a new glimpse, each time a new experience; things which were not there, things you did not understand arise and suddenly become clear. Always an unexpected vision comes up through the words and lines. Every time you try to read and understand, you will see that something is added, something which was hidden behind is revealed clearly and vividly. I tell you the very verses you have read once before, will appear to you in a different light each time you re-read them. This is what happens invariably. Always your experience is enriched, it is a revelation at each step.

But you must not read it as you read other books or newspapers. You must read with an empty head, a blank and vacant mind, without there being any other thought; you must concentrate much, remain empty, calm and open; then the words, rhythms, vibrations will penetrate directly to this white page, will put their stamp upon the brain, will explain themselves without your making any effort.

Savitri alone is sufficient to make you climb to the highest peaks. If truly one knows how to meditate on Savitri, one will receive all the help one needs. For him who wishes to follow this path, it is a concrete help as though the Lord himself were taking you by the hand and leading you to the destined goal. And then, every question, however personal it may be, has its answer here, every difficulty finds its solution herein; indeed there is everything that is necessary for doing the Yoga.

*He has crammed the whole universe in a single book.* It is a marvellous work, magnificent and of an incomparable perfection.

You know, before writing Savitri Sri Aurobindo said to me, *I am impelled to launch on a new adventure; I was hesitant in the beginning, but now I am decided. Still, I do not know how far I shall succeed. I pray for help.* And you know what it was? It was - before beginning, I warn you in advance - it was His way of speaking, so full of divine humility and modesty. He never... *asserted Himself*. And the day He actually began it, He told me: *I have launched myself in a rudderless boat upon the vastness of the Infinite.* And once having started, He wrote page after page without intermission, as though it were a thing already complete up there and He had only to transcribe it in ink down here on these pages.

In truth, the entire form of Savitri has descended "en masse" from the highest region and Sri Aurobindo with His genius only arranged the lines - in a superb and magnificent style. Sometimes entire lines were revealed and He has left them intact; He worked hard, untiringly, so that the inspiration could come from the highest possible summit. And what a work He has created! Yes, it is a true creation in itself. It is an unequalled work. Everything is there, and it is put in such a simple, such a clear form; verses perfectly harmonious, limpid and eternally true. My child, I have read so many things, but I have never come across anything which could be compared with Savitri. I have studied the best works in Greek, Latin, English and of course French literature, also in German and all the great creations of the West and the East, including the great epics; but I repeat it, I have not found anywhere anything comparable with Savitri. All these literary works seems to me empty, flat, hollow, without any deep reality - apart from a few rare exceptions, and these too represent only a small fraction of what Savitri is. What grandeur, what amplitude, what reality: it is something immortal and eternal He has created. I tell you once again there is nothing like in it the whole world. Even if one puts aside the vision of the reality, that is, the essential substance which is the heart of the inspiration, and considers only the lines in themselves, one will find them unique, of the highest classical kind. What He has created is something man cannot imagine. For, everything is there, everything.

It may then be said that Savitri is a revelation, it is a meditation, it is a quest of the Infinite, the Eternal. If it is read with this aspiration for Immortality, the reading itself will serve as a guide to Immortality. To read Savitri is indeed to practice Yoga, spiritual concentration; one can find there all that is needed to realise the Divine. Each step of Yoga is noted here, including the secret of all other Yogas. Surely, if one sincerely follows what is revealed here in each line one will reach finally the transformation of the Supramental Yoga. It is truly the infallible guide who never abandons you; its support is always there for him who wants to follow the path. Each verse of Savitri is like a revealed Mantra which surpasses all that man possessed by way of knowledge, and I repeat this, the words are expressed and arranged in such a way that the sonority of the rhythm leads you to the origin of sound, which is OM.

My child, yes, everything is there: mysticism, occultism, philosophy, the history of evolution, the history of man, of the gods, of creation, of Nature. How the universe was created, why, for what purpose, what destiny - all is there. You can find all the answers to all your questions there. Everything is explained, even the future of man and of the evolution, all that nobody yet knows. He has described it all in beautiful and clear words so that spiritual adventurers who wish to solve the mysteries of the world may understand it more easily. But this mystery is well hidden behind the words and lines and one must rise to the required level of true consciousness to discover it. All prophesies, all that is going to come is presented with the precise and wonderful clarity. Sri Aurobindo gives you here the key to find the Truth, to discover the Consciousness, to solve the problem of what the universe is. He has also indicated how to open the door of the Inconscience so that the light may penetrate there and transform it. He has shown the path, the way to liberate oneself from the ignorance and climb up to the superconscience; each stage, each plane of consciousness, how they can be scaled, how one can cross even the barrier of death and attain immortality. You will find the whole journey in detail, and as you go forward you can discover things altogether unknown to man. That is Savitri and much more yet. It is a real experience - reading Savitri. All the secrets that man possessed, He has revealed, - as well as all that awaits him in the future; all this is found in the depth of Savitri. But one must have the knowledge to discover it all, the experience of the planes of consciousness, the experience of the Supermind, even the experience of the conquest of Death. He has noted all the stages, marked each step in order to advance integrally in the integral Yoga.

All this is His own experience, and what is most surprising is that it is my own experience also. It is my sadhana which He has worked out. Each object, each event, each realisation, all the descriptions, even the colours are exactly what I saw and the words, phrases are also exactly what I heard. And all this before having read the book. I read Savitri many times afterwards, but earlier, when He was writing He used to read it to me. Every morning I used to hear Him read Savitri. During the night He would write and in the morning read it to me. And I observed something curious, that day after day the experiences He read out to me in the morning were those I had had the previous night, word by word. Yes, all the descriptions, the colours, the pictures I had seen, the words I had heard, all, all, I heard it all, put by Him into poetry, into miraculous poetry. Yes, they were exactly my experiences of the previous night which He read out to me the following morning. And it was not just one day by chance, but for days and days together. And every time I used to compare what He said with my previous experiences and they were always the same. I repeat, it was not that I had told Him my experiences and that He had noted them down afterwards, no, He knew already what I had seen. It is my experiences He has presented at length and they were His experiences also. It is, moreover, the picture of Our joint adventure into the unknown or rather into the Supermind.

These are experiences lived by Him, realities, supracosmic truths. He experienced all these as one experiences joy or sorrow, physically. He walked in the darkness of inconscience, even in the neighborhood of death, endured the sufferings of perdition, and emerged from the mud, the world-misery to breathe the sovereign plenitude and enter the supreme Ananda. He crossed all these realms, went through the consequences, suffered and endured physically what one cannot imagine. Nobody till today has suffered like Him. He accepted suffering to transform suffering into the joy of union with the Supreme. It is something unique and incomparable in the history of the world. It is something that has never happened before, He is the first to have traced the path in the Unknown, so that we may be able to walk with certitude towards the Supermind. He has made the work easy for us. Savitri is His whole Yoga of transformation, and this Yoga appears now for the first time in the earth-consciousness.

And I think that man is not yet ready to receive it. It is too high and too vast for him. He cannot understand it, grasp it, for it is not by the mind that one can understand Savitri. One needs spiritual experiences in order to understand and assimilate it. The farther one advances on the path of Yoga, the more does one assimilate and the better. No, it is something which will be appreciated only in the future, it is the poetry of tomorrow of which He has spoken in The Future Poetry. It is too subtle, too refined, - it is not in the mind or through the mind, it is in meditation that Savitri is revealed.

And men have the audacity to compare it with the work of Virgil or Homer and to find it inferior. They do not understand, they cannot understand. What do they know? Nothing at all. And it is useless to try to make them understand. Men will know what it is, but in a distant future. It is only the new race with a new consciousness which will be able to understand. I assure you there is nothing under the blue sky to compare with Savitri. It is the mystery of mysteries. It is a *super-epic,* it is super-literature, super-poetry, super-vision, it is a super-work even if one considers the number of lines He has written. No, these human words are not adequate to describe Savitri. Yes, one needs superlatives, hyperboles to describe it. It is a hyper-epic. No, words express nothing of what Savitri is, at least I do not find them. It is of immense value - spiritual value and all other values; it is eternal in its subject, and infinite in its appeal, miraculous in its mode and power of execution; it is a unique thing, the more you come into contact with it, the higher will you be uplifted. Ah, truly it is something! It is the most beautiful thing He has left for man, the highest possible. What is it? When will man know it? When is he going to lead a life of truth? When is he going to accept this in his life? This yet remains to be seen.

My child, every day you are going to read Savitri; read properly, with the right attitude, concentrating a little before opening the pages and trying to keep the mind as empty as possible, absolutely without a thought. The direct road is through the heart. I tell you, if you try to really concentrate with this aspiration you can light the flame, the psychic flame, the flame of purification in a very short time, perhaps in a few days. What you cannot do normally, you can do with the help of Savitri. Try and you will see how very different it is, how new, if you read with this attitude, with this something at the back of your consciousness; as though it were an offering to Sri Aurobindo. You know it is charged, fully charged with consciousness; as if Savitri were a being, a real guide. I tell you, whoever, wanting to practice Yoga, tries sincerely and feels the necessity for it, will be able to climb with the help of Savitri to the highest rung of the ladder of Yoga, will be able to find the secret that Savitri represents. And this without the help of a Guru. And he will be able to practice it anywhere. For him Savitri alone will be the guide, for all that he needs he will find Savitri. If he remains very quiet when before a difficulty, or when he does not know where to turn to go forward and how to overcome obstacles, for all these hesitations and incertitudes which overwhelm us at every moment, he will have the necessary indications, and the necessary concrete help. If he remains very calm, open, if he aspires sincerely, always he will be as if lead by the hand. If he has faith, the will to give himself and essential sincerity he will reach the final goal.

Indeed, Savitri is something concrete, living, it is all replete, packed with consciousness, it is the supreme knowledge above all human philosophies and religions. It is the spiritual path, it is Yoga, Tapasya, Sadhana, in its single body. Savitri has an extraordinary power, it gives out vibrations for him who can receive them, the true vibrations of each stage of consciousness. It is incomparable, it is truth in its plenitude, the Truth Sri Aurobindo brought down on the earth. My child, one must try to find the secret that Savitri represents, the prophetic message Sri Aurobindo reveals there for us. This is the work before you, it is hard but it is worth the trouble. - 5 November 1967

~ The Mother, Sweet Mother, The Mother to Mona Sarkar, [T0],
69:One little picture in this book, the Magic Locket, was drawn by 'Miss Alice Havers.' I did not state this on the title-page, since it seemed only due, to the artist of all these (to my mind) wonderful pictures, that his name should stand there alone.
The descriptions, of Sunday as spent by children of the last generation, are quoted verbatim from a speech made to me by a child-friend and a letter written to me by a lady-friend.
The Chapters, headed 'Fairy Sylvie' and 'Bruno's Revenge,' are a reprint, with a few alterations, of a little fairy-tale which I wrote in the year 1867, at the request of the late Mrs. Gatty, for 'Aunt Judy's Magazine,' which she was then editing.
It was in 1874, I believe, that the idea first occurred to me of making it the nucleus of a longer story.
As the years went on, I jotted down, at odd moments, all sorts of odd ideas, and fragments of dialogue, that occurred to me--who knows how?--with a transitory suddenness that left me no choice but either to record them then and there, or to abandon them to oblivion. Sometimes one could trace to their source these random flashes of thought--as being suggested by the book one was reading, or struck out from the 'flint' of one's own mind by the 'steel' of a friend's chance remark but they had also a way of their own, of occurring, a propos of nothing --specimens of that hopelessly illogical phenomenon, 'an effect without a cause.' Such, for example, was the last line of 'The Hunting of the Snark,' which came into my head (as I have already related in 'The Theatre' for April, 1887) quite suddenly, during a solitary walk: and such, again, have been passages which occurred in dreams, and which I cannot trace to any antecedent cause whatever. There are at least two instances of such dream-suggestions in this book--one, my Lady's remark, 'it often runs in families, just as a love for pastry does', the other, Eric Lindon's badinage about having been in domestic service.

And thus it came to pass that I found myself at last in possession of a huge unwieldy mass of litterature--if the reader will kindly excuse the spelling --which only needed stringing together, upon the thread of a consecutive story, to constitute the book I hoped to write. Only! The task, at first, seemed absolutely hopeless, and gave me a far clearer idea, than I ever had before, of the meaning of the word 'chaos': and I think it must have been ten years, or more, before I had succeeded in classifying these odds-and-ends sufficiently to see what sort of a story they indicated: for the story had to grow out of the incidents, not the incidents out of the story I am telling all this, in no spirit of egoism, but because I really believe that some of my readers will be interested in these details of the 'genesis' of a book, which looks so simple and straight-forward a matter, when completed, that they might suppose it to have been written straight off, page by page, as one would write a letter, beginning at the beginning; and ending at the end.

It is, no doubt, possible to write a story in that way: and, if it be not vanity to say so, I believe that I could, myself,--if I were in the unfortunate position (for I do hold it to be a real misfortune) of being obliged to produce a given amount of fiction in a given time,--that I could 'fulfil my task,' and produce my 'tale of bricks,' as other slaves have done. One thing, at any rate, I could guarantee as to the story so produced--that it should be utterly commonplace, should contain no new ideas whatever, and should be very very weary reading!
This species of literature has received the very appropriate name of 'padding' which might fitly be defined as 'that which all can write and none can read.' That the present volume contains no such writing I dare not avow: sometimes, in order to bring a picture into its proper place, it has been necessary to eke out a page with two or three extra lines : but I can honestly say I have put in no more than I was absolutely compelled to do.
My readers may perhaps like to amuse themselves by trying to detect, in a given passage, the one piece of 'padding' it contains. While arranging the 'slips' into pages, I found that the passage was 3 lines too short. I supplied the deficiency, not by interpolating a word here and a word there, but by writing in 3 consecutive lines. Now can my readers guess which they are?

A harder puzzle if a harder be desired would be to determine, as to the Gardener's Song, in which cases (if any) the stanza was adapted to the surrounding text, and in which (if any) the text was adapted to the stanza.
Perhaps the hardest thing in all literature--at least I have found it so: by no voluntary effort can I accomplish it: I have to take it as it come's is to write anything original. And perhaps the easiest is, when once an original line has been struck out, to follow it up, and to write any amount more to the same tune. I do not know if 'Alice in Wonderland' was an original story--I was, at least, no conscious imitator in writing it--but I do know that, since it came out, something like a dozen storybooks have appeared, on identically the same pattern. The path I timidly explored believing myself to be 'the first that ever burst into that silent sea'--is now a beaten high-road: all the way-side flowers have long ago been trampled into the dust: and it would be courting disaster for me to attempt that style again.

Hence it is that, in 'Sylvie and Bruno,' I have striven with I know not what success to strike out yet another new path: be it bad or good, it is the best I can do. It is written, not for money, and not for fame, but in the hope of supplying, for the children whom I love, some thoughts that may suit those hours of innocent merriment which are the very life of Childhood; and also in the hope of suggesting, to them and to others, some thoughts that may prove, I would fain hope, not wholly out of harmony with the graver cadences of Life.
If I have not already exhausted the patience of my readers, I would like to seize this opportunity perhaps the last I shall have of addressing so many friends at once of putting on record some ideas that have occurred to me, as to books desirable to be written--which I should much like to attempt, but may not ever have the time or power to carry through--in the hope that, if I should fail (and the years are gliding away very fast) to finish the task I have set myself, other hands may take it up.
First, a Child's Bible. The only real essentials of this would be, carefully selected passages, suitable for a child's reading, and pictures. One principle of selection, which I would adopt, would be that Religion should be put before a child as a revelation of love--no need to pain and puzzle the young mind with the history of crime and punishment. (On such a principle I should, for example, omit the history of the Flood.) The supplying of the pictures would involve no great difficulty: no new ones would be needed : hundreds of excellent pictures already exist, the copyright of which has long ago expired, and which simply need photo-zincography, or some similar process, for their successful reproduction. The book should be handy in size with a pretty attractive looking cover--in a clear legible type--and, above all, with abundance of pictures, pictures, pictures!
Secondly, a book of pieces selected from the Bible--not single texts, but passages of from 10 to 20 verses each--to be committed to memory. Such passages would be found useful, to repeat to one's self and to ponder over, on many occasions when reading is difficult, if not impossible: for instance, when lying awake at night--on a railway-journey --when taking a solitary walk-in old age, when eyesight is failing or wholly lost--and, best of all, when illness, while incapacitating us for reading or any other occupation, condemns us to lie awake through many weary silent hours: at such a time how keenly one may realise the truth of David's rapturous cry "O how sweet are thy words unto my throat: yea, sweeter than honey unto my mouth!"
I have said 'passages,' rather than single texts, because we have no means of recalling single texts: memory needs links, and here are none: one may have a hundred texts stored in the memory, and not be able to recall, at will, more than half-a-dozen--and those by mere chance: whereas, once get hold of any portion of a chapter that has been committed to memory, and the whole can be recovered: all hangs together.
Thirdly, a collection of passages, both prose and verse, from books other than the Bible. There is not perhaps much, in what is called 'un-inspired' literature (a misnomer, I hold: if Shakespeare was not inspired, one may well doubt if any man ever was), that will bear the process of being pondered over, a hundred times: still there are such passages--enough, I think, to make a goodly store for the memory.
These two books of sacred, and secular, passages for memory--will serve other good purposes besides merely occupying vacant hours: they will help to keep at bay many anxious thoughts, worrying thoughts, uncharitable thoughts, unholy thoughts. Let me say this, in better words than my own, by copying a passage from that most interesting book, Robertson's Lectures on the Epistles to the Corinthians, Lecture XLIX. "If a man finds himself haunted by evil desires and unholy images, which will generally be at periodical hours, let him commit to memory passages of Scripture, or passages from the best writers in verse or prose. Let him store his mind with these, as safeguards to repeat when he lies awake in some restless night, or when despairing imaginations, or gloomy, suicidal thoughts, beset him. Let these be to him the sword, turning everywhere to keep the way of the Garden of Life from the intrusion of profaner footsteps."
Fourthly, a "Shakespeare" for girls: that is, an edition in which everything, not suitable for the perusal of girls of (say) from 10 to 17, should be omitted. Few children under 10 would be likely to understand or enjoy the greatest of poets: and those, who have passed out of girlhood, may safely be left to read Shakespeare, in any edition, 'expurgated' or not, that they may prefer: but it seems a pity that so many children, in the intermediate stage, should be debarred from a great pleasure for want of an edition suitable to them. Neither Bowdler's, Chambers's, Brandram's, nor Cundell's 'Boudoir' Shakespeare, seems to me to meet the want: they are not sufficiently 'expurgated.' Bowdler's is the most extraordinary of all: looking through it, I am filled with a deep sense of wonder, considering what he has left in, that he should have cut anything out! Besides relentlessly erasing all that is unsuitable on the score of reverence or decency, I should be inclined to omit also all that seems too difficult, or not likely to interest young readers. The resulting book might be slightly fragmentary: but it would be a real treasure to all British maidens who have any taste for poetry.
If it be needful to apologize to any one for the new departure I have taken in this story--by introducing, along with what will, I hope, prove to be acceptable nonsense for children, some of the graver thoughts of human life--it must be to one who has learned the Art of keeping such thoughts wholly at a distance in hours of mirth and careless ease. To him such a mixture will seem, no doubt, ill-judged and repulsive. And that such an Art exists I do not dispute: with youth, good health, and sufficient money, it seems quite possible to lead, for years together, a life of unmixed gaiety--with the exception of one solemn fact, with which we are liable to be confronted at any moment, even in the midst of the most brilliant company or the most sparkling entertainment. A man may fix his own times for admitting serious thought, for attending public worship, for prayer, for reading the Bible: all such matters he can defer to that 'convenient season', which is so apt never to occur at all: but he cannot defer, for one single moment, the necessity of attending to a message, which may come before he has finished reading this page,' this night shalt thy soul be required of thee.'
The ever-present sense of this grim possibility has been, in all ages, 1 an incubus that men have striven to shake off. Few more interesting subjects of enquiry could be found, by a student of history, than the various weapons that have been used against this shadowy foe. Saddest of all must have been the thoughts of those who saw indeed an existence beyond the grave, but an existence far more terrible than annihilation--an existence as filmy, impalpable, all but invisible spectres, drifting about, through endless ages, in a world of shadows, with nothing to do, nothing to hope for, nothing to love! In the midst of the gay verses of that genial 'bon vivant' Horace, there stands one dreary word whose utter sadness goes to one's heart. It is the word 'exilium' in the well-known passage

Omnes eodem cogimur, omnium
Versatur urna serius ocius
Sors exitura et nos in aeternum
Exilium impositura cymbae.

Yes, to him this present life--spite of all its weariness and all its sorrow--was the only life worth having: all else was 'exile'! Does it not seem almost incredible that one, holding such a creed, should ever have smiled?
And many in this day, I fear, even though believing in an existence beyond the grave far more real than Horace ever dreamed of, yet regard it as a sort of 'exile' from all the joys of life, and so adopt Horace's theory, and say 'let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die.'
We go to entertainments, such as the theatre--I say 'we', for I also go to the play, whenever I get a chance of seeing a really good one and keep at arm's length, if possible, the thought that we may not return alive. Yet how do you know--dear friend, whose patience has carried you through this garrulous preface that it may not be your lot, when mirth is fastest and most furious, to feel the sharp pang, or the deadly faintness, which heralds the final crisis--to see, with vague wonder, anxious friends bending over you to hear their troubled whispers perhaps yourself to shape the question, with trembling lips, "Is it serious?", and to be told "Yes: the end is near" (and oh, how different all Life will look when those words are said!)--how do you know, I say, that all this may not happen to you, this night?
And dare you, knowing this, say to yourself "Well, perhaps it is an immoral play: perhaps the situations are a little too 'risky', the dialogue a little too strong, the 'business' a little too suggestive.
I don't say that conscience is quite easy: but the piece is so clever, I must see it this once! I'll begin a stricter life to-morrow." To-morrow, and to-morrow, and tomorrow!

"Who sins in hope, who, sinning, says,
'Sorrow for sin God's judgement stays!'
Against God's Spirit he lies; quite stops Mercy with insult; dares, and drops,
Like a scorch'd fly, that spins in vain
Upon the axis of its pain,
Then takes its doom, to limp and crawl,
Blind and forgot, from fall to fall."

Let me pause for a moment to say that I believe this thought, of the possibility of death--if calmly realised, and steadily faced would be one of the best possible tests as to our going to any scene of amusement being right or wrong. If the thought of sudden death acquires, for you, a special horror when imagined as happening in a theatre, then be very sure the theatre is harmful for you, however harmless it may be for others; and that you are incurring a deadly peril in going. Be sure the safest rule is that we should not dare to live in any scene in which we dare not die.
But, once realise what the true object is in life--that it is not pleasure, not knowledge, not even fame itself, 'that last infirmity of noble minds'--but that it is the development of character, the rising to a higher, nobler, purer standard, the building-up of the perfect Man--and then, so long as we feel that this is going on, and will (we trust) go on for evermore, death has for us no terror; it is not a shadow, but a light; not an end, but a beginning!
One other matter may perhaps seem to call for apology--that I should have treated with such entire want of sympathy the British passion for 'Sport', which no doubt has been in by-gone days, and is still, in some forms of it, an excellent school for hardihood and for coolness in moments of danger.
But I am not entirely without sympathy for genuine 'Sport': I can heartily admire the courage of the man who, with severe bodily toil, and at the risk of his life, hunts down some 'man-eating' tiger: and I can heartily sympathize with him when he exults in the glorious excitement of the chase and the hand-to-hand struggle with the monster brought to bay. But I can but look with deep wonder and sorrow on the hunter who, at his ease and in safety, can find pleasure in what involves, for some defenceless creature, wild terror and a death of agony: deeper, if the hunter be one who has pledged himself to preach to men the Religion of universal Love: deepest of all, if it be one of those 'tender and delicate' beings, whose very name serves as a symbol of Love--'thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women'--whose mission here is surely to help and comfort all that are in pain or sorrow!

'Farewell, farewell! but this I tell
To thee, thou Wedding-Guest!
He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best, who loveth best
All things both great and small;
For the dear God who loveth us,
He made and loveth all.' ~ Lewis Carroll, Sylvie and Bruno,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:Let's go invent tomorrow!   ~ steve-jobs, @wisdomtrove
2:Tomorrow can be a wonderful age. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
3:Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
4:Tomorrow is our permanent address. ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
5:Tomorrow will be a new day. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
6:let me forget about today until tomorrow ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
7:Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. ~ margaret-fuller, @wisdomtrove
8:Tomorrow never comes, it is always today. ~ rajneesh, @wisdomtrove
9:There is a budding tomorrow in midnight. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
10:We must get going. Tomorrow, tomorrow. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
11:Knowledge is the frontier of tomorrow. ~ denis-waitley, @wisdomtrove
12:Light tomorrow with today! ~ elizabeth-barrett-browning, @wisdomtrove
13:Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
14:Preparation for tomorrow is hard work today. ~ bruce-lee, @wisdomtrove
15:Speak up. Not just tomorrow, but every day. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
16:Tomorrow do thy worst, I have lived today. ~ john-dryden, @wisdomtrove
17:Has worrying about tomorrow every changed it? ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
18:Don't take tomorrow to bed with you. ~ norman-vincent-peale, @wisdomtrove
19:It's hard to speculate what tomorrow may bring. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
20:They who lose today may win tomorrow. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
21:Don't put off for tomorrow what you should do today. ~ aesop, @wisdomtrove
22:If you could do tomorrow over again, would you? ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
23:Pessimism drops the curtain on tomorrow. ~ robert-h-schuller, @wisdomtrove
24:Today we are shapers of the world of tomorrow. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
25:Cherish yesterday, Dream tomorrow, Live today. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
26:Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
27:Tomorrow is only found in the calendar of fools. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
28:To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow. ~ audrey-hepburn, @wisdomtrove
29:He, who is not prepared today, will be less so tomorrow. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
30:We must act today in order to preserve tomorrow ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
31:Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
32:The night is a tunnel ... a hole into tomorrow. ~ frank-herbert, @wisdomtrove
33:War is a poor chisel to carve out tomorrow. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
34:We steal if we touch tomorrow. It is God's. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
35:Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ edgar-cayce, @wisdomtrove
36:It is thrifty to prepare today for the wants of tomorrow. ~ aesop, @wisdomtrove
37:Today is your own. Tomorrow perchance may never come. ~ sivananda, @wisdomtrove
38:I just try to understand that tomorrow is another day. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
39:Today's science fiction is tomorrow's science fact. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
40:Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one. ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
41:Begin your life today, and again tomorrow. ~ jonathan-lockwood-huie, @wisdomtrove
42:If things look badly to-day they may look better tomorrow. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
43:No man ever served God by doing things tomorrow. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
44:Every tomorrow is determined by every today. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
45:Snatch at today and trust as little as you can in tomorrow. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
46:Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would become blind. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
47:If I shall exist eternally, how shall I exist tomorrow? ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
48:If you are not ready today, you will be even less so tomorrow. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
49:Regardless of your past, your tomorrow is a clean slate. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
50:Seize the day, and put the least possible trust in tomorrow. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
51:Tomorrow, the birds will sing. Be brave. Face life. ~ charlie-chaplan, @wisdomtrove
52:Don't put off till tomorrow what can be enjoyed today. ~ josh-billings, @wisdomtrove
53:Hope pulls the heart of tomorrow into the body of today. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
54:If you have something to do tomorrow, do it today. ~ benjamin-franklin, @wisdomtrove
55:Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. ~ benjamin-franklin, @wisdomtrove
56:The good times of today, are the sad thoughts of tomorrow. ~ bob-marley, @wisdomtrove
57:Tomorrow is the mysterious, unknown guest. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
58:Whatever you think today becomes what you are tomorrow. ~ napoleon-hill, @wisdomtrove
59:Chose you this day whom, not tomorrow, whom you'll serve? ~ billy-graham, @wisdomtrove
60:My encouragement to you is to go tomorrow to the library. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
61:If you don't want to slip up tomorrow, speak the truth today. ~ bruce-lee, @wisdomtrove
62:We cannot build our lives around what might happen tomorrow. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
63:I'll be like Scarlett O'Hara-I'll think about it tomorrow. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
64:Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. ~ albert-einstein, @wisdomtrove
65:Those who kept silent yesterday will remain silent tomorrow. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
66:What you do today can change all the tomorrow's of your life. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
67:Who knows whether the gods will add tomorrow to the present hour? ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
68:Defending yesterday is far more risky than making tomorrow. ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
69:A tiny change today brings a dramatically different tomorrow. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
70:Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
71:Compile your to-do list for tomorrow no later than this evening. ~ tim-ferris, @wisdomtrove
72:No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow. ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
73:Learn From Yesterday, Live for Today, hope for tomorrow. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
74:Love like there's no tomorrow, and if tomorrow comes, love again. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
75:The cross comes before the crown and tomorrow is a Monday morning! ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
76:There can be no progress if people have no faith in tomorrow. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
77:Tomorrow is an old deceiver, and his cheat never grows stale. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
78:Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
79:I'm just moving clouds today, tomorrow I'll try mountains. ~ ashleigh-brilliant, @wisdomtrove
80:That which you think today becomes that which you are tomorrow. ~ napoleon-hill, @wisdomtrove
81:Tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
82:Don't live like there's no tomorrow because tomorrow always comes. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
83:The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. ~ h-jackson-brown-jr, @wisdomtrove
84:The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
85:What has validity is your living, not what happens tomorrow. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
86:Your history of work is as important as the work you'll do tomorrow. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
87:I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles. ~ audrey-hepburn, @wisdomtrove
88:The rule is, jam tomorrow and jam yesterday - but never jam today. ~ lewis-carroll, @wisdomtrove
89:This is Sunday, and the question arises, what'll I start tomorrow? ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
90:Yesterday's just a memory, tomorrow is never what it's supposed to be. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
91:Tomorrow is nothing, today is too late; the good lived yesterday. ~ marcus-aurelius, @wisdomtrove
92:Live as if you were to die tomorrow, learn as if you were to life forever! ~ gangaji, @wisdomtrove
93:The only way to improve tomorrow is to know what you did wrong today. ~ robin-sharma, @wisdomtrove
94:The uncontested absurdities of today are the accepted slogans of tomorrow. ~ ayn-rand, @wisdomtrove
95:And what will I be able to do tomorrow that I cannot yet do today? ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
96:It seemed like all the way to tomorrow and over it to the days beyond. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
97:Never, ever rest on your laurels. Today's laurels are tomorrow's compost. ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
98:The best preparation for good work tomorrow is to do good work today. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
99:The thoughts you think today determine the results you'll see tomorrow. ~ robin-sharma, @wisdomtrove
100:What seems so necessary today may not even be desirable tomorrow. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
101:Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy. ~ leo-buscaglia, @wisdomtrove
102:You have to wait until tomorrow to find out what tomorrow will bring. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
103:At night, never go to bed without knowing what you'll write tomorrow. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
104:If I knew that the world ends tomorrow, I, even today, plant a tree ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
105:If you knew Jesus was coming tomorrow, what would you do today? Then do it! ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
106:Posterity! Why should people be less stupid tomorrow than they are today? ~ jules-renard, @wisdomtrove
107:There is no excuse not to give two minutes today to intend your tomorrow. ~ rhonda-byrne, @wisdomtrove
108:Today's today. Tomorrow we may be ourselves gone down the drain of Eternity. ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
109:It's hard to face tomorrow, but it's easier than facing no tomorrow. ~ ashleigh-brilliant, @wisdomtrove
110:Many of the things that seem impossible now will become realities tomorrow. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
111:The best time to do something significant is between yesterday and tomorrow. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
112:The darkest night is often the bridge to the brightest tomorrow. ~ jonathan-lockwood-huie, @wisdomtrove
113:Tomorrow is tomorrow. Future cares have future cures, And we must mind today. ~ sophocles, @wisdomtrove
114:Let's go invent tomorrow instead of worrying about what happened yesterday.   ~ steve-jobs, @wisdomtrove
115:Tomorrow, every Fault is to be amended; but that Tomorrow never comes. ~ benjamin-franklin, @wisdomtrove
116:When we make a choice today, we are deciding who we will be tomorrow. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
117:WORRYING does not take away tomorrow's TROUBLES, it takes away today's PEACE. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
118:Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
119:If God calls me tomorrow I will go without a moment's turning back. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
120:Life lived for tomorrow will always be just a day away from being realized. ~ leo-buscaglia, @wisdomtrove
121:Tomorrow becomes never. No matter how small the task, take the first step now! ~ tim-ferris, @wisdomtrove
122:If we make provision for sinning tomorrow, we will be sinning tomorrow. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
123:Press on. Obstacles are seldom the same size tomorrow as they are today. ~ robert-h-schuller, @wisdomtrove
124:Do not think of to-day's failures, but of the success that may come tomorrow. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
125:Each misfortune you encounter will carry in it the seed of tomorrow's good luck. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
126:How am I going to live today in order to create the tomorrow I'm committed to? ~ tony-robbins, @wisdomtrove
127:The future you have, tomorrow, won't be the same future you had, yesterday. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
128:The world of tomorrow belongs to the person who has the vision for today. ~ robert-h-schuller, @wisdomtrove
129:If I insist on being pessimistic, there is always tomorrow. Today I am blessed. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
130:Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.    ~ mahatma-gandhi, @wisdomtrove
131:The inspirations of today are the shams of tomorrow the purpose has departed. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
132:To live in the past is to miss today's opportunities and tomorrow's blessings. ~ quentin-crisp, @wisdomtrove
133:Tomorrow! - Why, tomorrow I may be Myself with yesterday's sev'n thousand years. ~ omar-khayyam, @wisdomtrove
134:Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
135:If people insist on living as if there's no tomorrow, there really won't be one. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
136:Not to decide is to decide not to, nowhere in the bible does it promise tomorrow. ~ billy-graham, @wisdomtrove
137:Touch each object as if tomorrow you would never be able to feel anything again. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
138:The only limits to the possibilities in your life tomorrow are the buts you use today. ~ les-brown, @wisdomtrove
139:Do not put off till tomorrow what can be put off till day-after-tomorrow just as well. ~ mark-twain, @wisdomtrove
140:That the sun shines tomorrow is a judgement that is as true as the contrary judgement. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
141:My friend, let's not think of tomorrow, but let's enjoy this fleeting moment of life. ~ omar-khayyam, @wisdomtrove
142:The opportunist thinks of me and today. The statesman thinks of us and tomorrow. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
143:Don't neglect the future in times of plenty, for tomorrow you may need what you wasted today. ~ aesop, @wisdomtrove
144:Don’t postpone anything beautiful for tomorrow. Live intensely, live totally, here and now. ~ rajneesh, @wisdomtrove
145:If you knew you had to fight for your life tomorrow, would you change your training today? ~ bruce-lee, @wisdomtrove
146:The problem with waiting until tomorrow is that when it finally arrives, it is called today. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
147:Every night, contemplate: What good did I do today? How can I do better tomorrow? ~ mata-amritanandamayi, @wisdomtrove
148:The world is not yet exhausted: let me see something tomorrow which I never saw before. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
149:I have lived: tomorrow the Father may fill the sky with black clouds or with cloudless sunshine. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
150:There's only one day at a time here, then it's tonight and then tomorrow will be today again. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
151:Transformation can only take place immediately; the revolution is now, not tomorrow. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
152:Leuconoe, close the book of fate, For troubles are in store, . . . . Live today, tomorrow is not. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
153:We wrongly but persistently expect to make different decisions tomorrow than we do today. ~ kelly-mcgonigal, @wisdomtrove
154:A five-word sentence that could change the world tomorrow is "What would love do now?" ~ neale-donald-walsch, @wisdomtrove
155:You are younger today than you will ever be again. Make use of it for the sake of tomorrow. ~ norman-cousins, @wisdomtrove
156:Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
157:It's all now you see: tomorrow began yesterday and yesterday won't be over until tomorrow. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
158:You don't need to know what tomorrow holds; all you need to know is the One who holds tomorrow. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
159:Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. ~ melody-beattie, @wisdomtrove
160:Leave off asking what tomorrow will bring, and whatever days fortune will give, count them as profit. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
161:Everyone who believes in God at all believes that he knows what you and I are going to do tomorrow. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
162:My advice is to never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
163:Refrain from asking what going to happen tomorrow, and everyday that fortune grants you, count as gain. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
164:Tomorrow we may come this way, And take the hidden paths that run Towards the Moon or to the Sun ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
165:Even if I were certain that the world would end tomorrow, I would plant a tree this very day ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
166:Tomorrow will be better for as long as America keeps alive the ideals of freedom and a better life. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
167:I have decided to give the greatest performance of my life! Oh, wait, sorry, that's tomorrow night. ~ steve-martin, @wisdomtrove
168:No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
169:“We have to live today by what truth we can get today and be ready tomorrow to call it falsehood.” ~ william-james, @wisdomtrove
170:Refrain from asking what is going to happen tomorrow, and everyday that fortune grants you, count as gain. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
171:The whole thing is quite hopeless, so it's no good worrying about tomorrow. It probably won't come. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
172:Tomorrow night is nothing but one long sleepless wrestle with yesterday's omissions and regrets. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
173:No more busy work. No more hiding from success. Leave time, leave space, to grow. Now. Now! Not tomorrow! ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
174:You can’t do anything about yesterday, and the only way to improve tomorrow is by what you do right now. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
175:Have no judgments about your life, no expectations, and give up the need to know what happens tomorrow. ~ caroline-myss, @wisdomtrove
176:I encourage you to live with life. Be courageous, adventurous. Give us a tomorrow, more than we deserve. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
177:Fortune may have yet a better success in reserve for you and they who lose today may win tomorrow. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
178:The bourgeois today burns as heretics and hangs as criminals those to whom he erects monuments tomorrow. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
179:If I should die tomorrow, I will have no regrets. I did what I wanted to do. You can't expect more from life. ~ bruce-lee, @wisdomtrove
180:When I want to understand what is happening today or try to decide what will happen tomorrow, I look back. ~ omar-khayyam, @wisdomtrove
181:Don't let your success of today lay you into complacency for tomorrow. For that is the worst form of failure. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
182:Don't think there are no second chances. Life always offers you a SECOND CHANCE... It's called TOMORROW ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
183:Many people say “my life stinks”. Well, your life will stink if you spend today thinking about tomorrow. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
184:Nobody will stop you from creating. Do it tonight. Do it tomorrow. That is the way to make your soul grow. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
185:no matter - tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther. . . And then one fine morning— ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
186:You must be willing to do things today others won't do, in order to have the things tomorrow others won't have ~ les-brown, @wisdomtrove
187:Not only don't I know what tomorrow will bring, I'm still not entirely certain what yesterday brought? ~ ashleigh-brilliant, @wisdomtrove
188:So don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today. ~ jesus-christ, @wisdomtrove
189:Glorify who you are today, do not condemn who you were yesterday and dream of who you can be tomorrow. ~ neale-donald-walsch, @wisdomtrove
190:God has promised forgiveness to your repentance, but He has not promised tomorrow to your procrastination. ~ saint-augustine, @wisdomtrove
191:There doesn't seem to be any tomorrow. Every time I wake up, no matter in what position, it's always been today. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
192:Today's belief is tomorrow's behavior. If you want to be happier person tomorrow, sow seeds of happiness today. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
193:Yesterday is but a memory, Tomorrow an uncharted course, So live today so it will be a memory without remorse. ~ edgar-cayce, @wisdomtrove
194:Live this day as if it will be your last. Remember that you will only find "tomorrow" on the calendars of fools. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
195:Today is gone. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one. Every day, from here to there, funny things are everywhere. ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
196:Every tomorrow has two handles. We can take hold of it with the handle of anxiety or the handle of faith. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
197:Have no judgments about your life, no expectations, and give up the need to know what happens tomorrow. ~ norman-vincent-peale, @wisdomtrove
198:If it’s zero degrees outside today and it’s supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold is it going to be? ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
199:It is said that our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
200:Rich people think long-term. They balance their spending on enjoyment today with investing for freedom tomorrow. ~ t-harv-eker, @wisdomtrove
201:We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
202:Spend eighty percent of your time focusing on the opportunities of tomorrow rather than the problems of yesterday. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
203:The future is literally in our hands to mold as we like. But we cannot wait until tomorrow. Tomorrow is now. ~ eleanor-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
204:When asked what he would do if he knew the world would end tomorrow, Martin Luther said, "I would plant a tree." ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
205:I'm better than I used to be. Better than I was yesterday.  But hopefully  not as good as I'll be tomorrow. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
206:Perhaps you will forget tomorrow the kind words you say today, but the recipient may cherish them over a lifetime. ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
207:Rash indeed is he who reckons on tomorrow, or happily on the days beyond it; for tomorrow is not, until today is past. ~ sophocles, @wisdomtrove
208:By all means take thought for the tomorrow, yes, careful thought and planning and preparation. But have no anxiety. ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
209:It is the part of a wise man to keep himself today for tomorrow, and not to venture all his eggs in one basket. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
210:We're going to spend our entire future living in tomorrow-investing now, when it's difficult, is the single best moment. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
211:If you think of standardization as the best that you know today, but which is to be improved tomorrow; you get somewhere. ~ henry-ford, @wisdomtrove
212:Joy and laughter are the gifts of living in the presence of God and trusting that tomorrow is not worth worrying about. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
213:The timeless moment. - The moment has no yesterday or tomorrow. It is not the result of thought and therefore has no time. ~ bruce-lee, @wisdomtrove
214:Don't pass up something that's attractive today because you think you will find something way more attractive tomorrow. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
215:There will be today, there will be tomorrow, there will be always, and there was yesterday, and there was the day before. ~ leo-tolstoy, @wisdomtrove
216:Tomorrow is our permanent address and there they'll scarcely find us (if they do, we'll move away still further into now ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
217:I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
218:However, tomorrow is in large part determined by what you do today. So make today a masterpiece. You have control over that. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
219:If you concentrate on the present, you eliminate what happened yesterday and any apprehension of what may happen tomorrow. ~ denis-waitley, @wisdomtrove
220:Oh, seek, my love, your newer way; I'll not be left in sorrow. So long as I have yesterday, Go take your damned tomorrow! ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
221:We are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
222:You are free to choose, but the choices you make today will determine what you have, be, and do in the tomorrow of your life. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
223:If you're not happy today, then you won't be happy tomorrow unless you take things into your own hands and take action. ~ sonja-lyubomirsky, @wisdomtrove
224:There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something tomorrow. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
225:Be thou the rainbow in the storms of life. The evening beam that smiles the clouds away, and tints tomorrow with prophetic ray. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
226:Drink and dance and laugh and lie, Love, the reeling midnight through, For tomorrow we shall die! (But, alas, we never do.) ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
227:If you wish to understand what Revolution is, call it Progress; and if you wish to understand what Progress is, call it Tomorrow. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
228:Take care of your body as if you were going to live forever; and take care of your soul as if you were going to die tomorrow. ~ saint-augustine, @wisdomtrove
229:While you may have made money doing something a certain way yesterday, there's no reason to believe you'll succeed at it tomorrow. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
230:Each child belongs to all of us and they will bring us a tomorrow in direct relation to the responsibility we have shown to them. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
231:Procrastination is the bad habit of putting off until the day after tomorrow what should have been done the day before yesterday. ~ napoleon-hill, @wisdomtrove
232:The very nature of kindness is to spread. If you are kind to others, today they will be kind to you, and tomorrow to somebody else. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
233:Today I will be a successful sales professional, and I will learn something today that will make me even more professional tomorrow. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
234:Today we are mentally preparing for tomorrow. The thoughts we think, the words we speak, the beliefs we accept, shape our tomorrows. ~ louise-hay, @wisdomtrove
235: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, @wisdomtrove
236:Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way; But to act, that each tomorrow Find us farther than today. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
237:Build today, then strong and sure, With a firm and ample base; And ascending and secure. Shall tomorrow find its place. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
238:The relevant question is not simply what shall we do tomorrow, but rather what shall we do today in order to get ready for tomorrow. ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
239:But if you knew you might not be able to see it again tomorrow, everything would suddenly become special and precious, wouldn’t it? ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
240:For in the end, freedom is a personal and lonely battle; and one faces down fears of today so that those of tomorrow might be engaged. ~ alice-walker, @wisdomtrove
241:I opened the show with this line: "I have decided to give the greatest performance of my life! Oh, wait, sorry, that's tomorrow night. ~ steve-martin, @wisdomtrove
242:It eluded us then, but that’s no matter—tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther. . . . And then one fine morning— ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
243:Our real problem, then, is not our strength today; it is rather the vital necessity of action today to ensure our strength tomorrow. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
244:Every tomorrow has two handles. You can take hold of the handle of anxiety or the handle of enthusiasm. Upon your choice so will be the day. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
245:The idol of today pushes the hero of yesterday out of our recollection; and will, in turn, be supplanted by his successor of tomorrow. ~ washington-irving, @wisdomtrove
246:Tomorrow-drop that word from your vocabulary! Tomorrow does not exist, it cannot exist: it is not in the nature of things. Only this day exists. ~ rajneesh, @wisdomtrove
247:What's hot today isn't likely to be hot tomorrow. The stock market reverts to fundamental returns over the long run. Don't follow the herd. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
248:Yesterday woman was a chattel. Now she is, in law, a minor. Tomorrow she will be free, or partially so&
249:For now is my grief heavier than the sands of the seas, she thought. This world has emptied me of all but the oldest purpose: tomorrow's life. ~ frank-herbert, @wisdomtrove
250:Happy the man, and happy he alone, he who can call today his own; he who, secure within, can say, tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. ~ john-dryden, @wisdomtrove
251:Sorry! I don't want any adventures, thank you. Not Today. Good morning! But please come to tea -any time you like! Why not tomorrow? Good bye! ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
252:Optimism is the most important human trait, because it allows us to evolve our ideas, to improve our situation, and to hope for a better tomorrow. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
253:Today is the tomorrow you were optimistic about yesterday. What are you doing today to make tomorrow as rewarding as you had hoped today would be? ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
254:Tomorrow you may want to persuade somebody to do something. Before you speak, pause and as yourself, "How can I make this person want to do it? ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
255:And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
256:Whatever you believe, that you will be. If you believe yourselves to be sages, sages you will be tomorrow. There is nothing to obstruct you. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
257:Tomorrow will never call to ask your opinion; you don't control it. Stop allowing today's possibilities to be robbed by tomorrow's insecurities. ~ steve-maraboli, @wisdomtrove
258:Your heart will be shattered by sorrow If you force it to live In tomorrow's ephemeral imagination-world Instead of in today's eternal Reality-Now. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
259:You've got to believe in the possibilities. You've got to believe that tomorrow can be better than today. And here's the big one. Believe in yourself. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
260:May we live here like strangers and make the world not a house, but an inn, in which we sup and lodge, expecting to be on our journey tomorrow. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
261:But in the meantime all the life you have or ever will have is today, tonight, tomorrow, today, tonight, tomorrow, over and over again (I hope). ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
262:Here ends another day, during which I have had eyes, ears, hands and the great world around me. Tomorrow begins another day. Why am I allowed two? ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
263:That the sun will not rise tomorrow is no less intelligible a proposition, and implies no more contradiction, than the affirmation, that it will rise. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
264:Is there nothing to sing about to-day? Then borrow a song from tomorrow; sing of what is yet to be. Is this world dreary? Then think of the next. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
265:In some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
266:The common man prays, &
267:All economic activity is by definition "high risk." And defending yesterday&
268:Be patient. God is using today's difficulties to strengthen you for tomorrow. He is equipping you. The God who makes things grow will help you bear fruit. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
269:Living Life Tomorrow's fate, though thou be wise, Thou canst not tell nor yet surmise; Pass, therefore, not today in vain, For it will never come again. ~ omar-khayyam, @wisdomtrove
270:The thoughts you choose to think and believe right now are creating your future. These thoughts form your experiences, tomorrow, next week, and next year. ~ louise-hay, @wisdomtrove
271:hate blows a bubble of despair into hugeness world system universe and bang -fear buries a tomorrow under woe and up comes yesterday most green and young ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
272:Today, we are shapers of the world of tomorrow. That is plain truth. There is no way we can duck the responsibility, and there is no reason why we should. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
273:Tomorrow is the day reserved for the labor of the lazy. I am not lazy. Tomorrow is the day when the failure will succeed. I am not a failure. I will act now. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
274:Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
275:Your corn is ripe today; mine will be so tomorrow. &
276:Don't think that you can make up for it by working twice as hard tomorrow. If you have it within your power to work twice as hard, why aren't you doing it now? ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
277:Life consists in molting our illusions. We form creeds today only to throw them away tomorrow. The eagle molts a feather because he is growing a better one. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
278:Warlords of sorrow and queens of tomorrow will offer their heads for a prayer. You can't find no salvation, you have no expectations anytime, anyplace, anywhere. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
279:You have it now and that is all your whole life is; now. There is nothing else than now.  There is neither yesterday, certainly, nor is there any tomorrow. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
280:For some, the past is a chain, each day a link, raveling backward to one ringbolt or another, in one dark place or another, and tomorrow is a slave to yesterday. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
281:Out of sight above the house, the mirror moon reflected the sun of a day not yet dawned, shining the pale light of tomorrow on the yard and on the paper birches. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
282:Here's what you need to keep in mind. You no longer have yesterday. You do not yet have tomorrow. You have only today. This is the day the Lord has made. Live in it. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
283:When I consider life, 'tis all a cheat; Yet, fooled with hope, men favour the deceit; Trust on, and think tomorrow will repay. Tomorrow's falser than the former day. ~ john-dryden, @wisdomtrove
284:If all the lawyers were hanged tomorrow, and their bones were sold to a mah jong factory, we'd all be freer and safer, and our taxes would be reduced by almost a half. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
285:That's sad too, people cannot do anything that dreadful they cannot do anything very dreadful at all they cannot even remember tomorrow what seemed dreadful today ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
286:God does not lie in our collective past, God lies in our collective future; the Garden of Eden is tomorrow, not yetsterday; the Golden Age lies down the road, not up it. ~ ken-wilber, @wisdomtrove
287:The only question is whether youre going to do it today or tomorrow. If you keep saying youre going to do it tomorrow, youll never do it. You have to get on it today. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
288:Be the most ethical, the most responsible, the most authentic you can be with every breath you take, because you are cutting a path into tomorrow that others will follow. ~ ken-wilber, @wisdomtrove
289:Forget yesterday - it has already forgotten you. Don't sweat tomorrow - you haven't even met. Instead, open your eyes and your heart to a truly precious gift - today. ~ steve-maraboli, @wisdomtrove
290:If you bring five percent more awareness to your work tomorrow, or to your most important relationship, what might you do differently? Are you willing to find out? ~ nathaniel-branden, @wisdomtrove
291:Either by silencing the mind or by opening the heart, today's man can become tomorrow's God, tomorrow's Divinity. And embodied Divinity soon becomes revealed Immortality. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
292:The choice is yours. You hold the tiller. You can steer the course you choose in the direction of where you want to be - today, tomorrow, or in a distant time to come. ~ w-clement-stone, @wisdomtrove
293:It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. ~ henry-ford, @wisdomtrove
294:All the dangers in our world are like a blessed wake up call. They tell us to live life NOW... not tomorrow, not when the children grow up, not when we retire... but NOW. ~ susan-jeffers, @wisdomtrove
295:There is something good in all weathers. If it doesn't happen to be good for my work today, it's good for some other man's today... and will come around for me tomorrow. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
296:We have been born once and there can be no second birth. Fir all eternity we shall no longer be. But you, although you are not master of tomorrow, are postponing your happiness. ~ epicurus, @wisdomtrove
297:Yesterday is gone and tomorrow has not yet come; we must live each day as if it were our last so that when God calls us we already, and prepared, to die with a clean heart. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
298:All the dangers in our world are like a blessed wake up call. They tell us to live life NOW... not tomorrow, not when the children grow up, not when we retire...   but NOW. ~ susan-jeffers, @wisdomtrove
299:Paradise is hidden in each one of use, it is concealed within me too, right now, and if I wish, it will come for me in reality, tomorrow even, and for the rest of my life. ~ fyodor-dostoevsky, @wisdomtrove
300:The question that faces the strategic decision maker is not what his organisation should do tomorrow. It is, what do we have to do today to be ready for an uncertain tomorrow? ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
301:You cannot change anything in your life with intention alone, which can become a watered-down, occasional hope that you'll get to tomorrow. Intention without action is useless. ~ caroline-myss, @wisdomtrove
302:Politics is the ability to foretell what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month and next year. And to have the ability afterwards to explain why it didn't happen. ~ winston-churchill, @wisdomtrove
303:You will become what you believe. The truth is, I am what I am today because of what I believed about myself yesterday. And I will be tomorrow what I believe about myself right now ~ joel-osteen, @wisdomtrove
304:Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Tragedy isn't getting something or failure to get it; it's losing something you already have. Waste not fresh tears over old griefs. ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
305:But our minds are bound to the yardstick of yesterday, today and tomorrow, and with that yardstick we try to inquire into the unknown, to measure that which is not measurable. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
306:Spirituality is man's conscious longing for God. Spirituality tells us that God, who is unknowable today, will tomorrow become knowable and, the day after, will become totally known. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
307:The greatest adventure is what lies ahead. Today and tomorrow are yet to be said.  The chances, the changes are all yours to make.  The mold of your life is in your hands to break. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
308:Never sell tomorrow short. There's plenty to get excited about. Be filled with expectation, hope and confidence. Believe something good is going to happen - and it usually will. ~ robert-h-schuller, @wisdomtrove
309:There will always be people who say it does not exist because they cannot have it. But I tell you it is true and that you have it and that you are lucky even if you die tomorrow. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
310:Chaos is everywhere and chaos is wonderful. That's all there really is. There is no today. There is no tomorrow. There is only eternity, perfection, consciousness, power, and light. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
311:I can't sleep without knowing there's hope. Half the night I waste in sighs. In a wakeful doze I sorrow. For the hands, for the lips... the eyes. For the meeting of tomorrow. ~ alfred-lord-tennyson, @wisdomtrove
312:It's the most satisfying occupation man has discovered yet, because you never can quite do it as well as you want to, so there's always something to wake up tomorrow morning to do. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
313:You cannot change anything in your life with intention alone, which can become a watered-down, occasional hope that you'll get to tomorrow. Intention without action is useless. ~ norman-vincent-peale, @wisdomtrove
314:Nothing that is can pause or stay; / The moon will wax, the moon will wane, / The mist and cloud will turn to rain, / The rain to mist and cloud again, / Tomorrow be today. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
315:A politician needs the ability to foretell what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year. And to have the ability afterwards to explain why it didn't happen. ~ winston-churchill, @wisdomtrove
316: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. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
317:Just as I went into politics because Joe died, if anything happened to me tomorrow, my brother Bobby would run for my seat in the Senate. And if Bobby died, Teddy would take over for him. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
318:Give me 100 percent. You can't make up for a poor effort today by giving 110 percent tomorrow. You don't have 110 percent. You only have 100 percent, and that's what I want from you right now. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
319:The key is this: Meet today's problems with today's strength. Don't start tackling tomorrow's problems until tomorrow. You do not have tomorrow's strength yet. You simply have enough for today. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
320:A young man who does not have what it takes to perform military service is not likely to have what it takes to make a living. Today's military rejects include tomorrow's hard-core unemployed. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
321:Stop consuming the headline news every day. – Most news has no long term value. Mainstream media primarily focuses on ‘what’s hot now’ instead of ‘what will be useful tomorrow.’      ~ marc-and-angel-chernoff, @wisdomtrove
322:There's no way you can look into the game of life and determine whether or not you'll get that big break tomorrow or whether  it will take another week, month, year or even longer. But it will come! ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
323:Excellence isn't about meeting the spec, it's about setting the spec. It defines what the consumer sees as quality right this minute, and tomorrow, if you're good, you'll reset that expectation again ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
324:You see, it’s never the environment; it’s never the events of our lives, but the meaning we attach to the events – how we interpret them – that shapes who we are today and who we’ll become tomorrow. ~ tony-robbins, @wisdomtrove
325:The moment that you are willing to step outside of tomorrow, outside of needing more time, or having more time, everything becomes possible. And you may finally notice where the Buddha has always been. ~ adyashanti, @wisdomtrove
326:Do not hate or fear the artist in yourselves... Honor and love him... do not try to possess him. Trust him as nobly as you trust tomorrow. Only the artist in yourself is more truthful than the night. ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
327:Remember this your lifetime through: Tomorrow there will be more to do. And failure waits for all who stay With some success made yesterday. Tomorrow you must try once more, And even harder than before. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
328:Growth can be painful, change can be painful but nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don't belong Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow it only empties today of it strengths ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
329:Congress meets tomorrow morning. Let us all pray: Oh Lord, give us strength to bear that which is about to be inflicted upon us. Be merciful with them, oh Lord, for they know not what they're doing. Amen. ~ will-rogers, @wisdomtrove
330:If you were offered the opportunity to be TOTALLY happy tomorrow, would you take it? If yes, (and I suspect most of us would say yes) what are you doing TODAY to make tomorrow be a happier day than today? ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
331: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. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
332:[Referring to FDR] If he became convinced tomorrow that coming out for cannibalism would get him the votes he needs so sorely, he would begin fattening a missionary in the White House yard come Wednesday. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
333:Everything was for tomorrow, but tomorrow never came. The present was only a bridge and on this bridge they are still groaning, as the world groans, and not one idiot ever thinks of blowing up the bridge. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
334:Our achievements of today are but the sum total of our thoughts of yesterday. You are today where the thoughts of yesterday have brought you and you will be tomorrow where the thoughts of today take you. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
335:The most awful tyranny is that of the proximate Utopia where the last sins are currently being eliminated and where, tomorrow, there will be no more sins because all the sinners will have been wiped out. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
336:I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
337:The rule is, jam tomorrow and jam yesterday-but never jam today It must come sometime to jam today, Alice objected No it can't said the Queen It's jame every other day. Today isn't any other day, you know ~ lewis-carroll, @wisdomtrove
338:Love is spontaneous and craves expression through joy, through beauty, through truth, even through tears. Love lives the moment; it's neither lost in yesteryear nor does it crave for tomorrow. Love is NOW! ~ leo-buscaglia, @wisdomtrove
339:These flowers will be rotten in a couple hours. Birds will crap on them. The smoke here will make them stink, and tomorrow a bulldozer will probably run over them, but for right now they are so beautiful. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
340:Death must be so beautiful. To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one's head, and listen to silence. To have no yesterday, and no tomorrow. To forget time, to forgive life, to be at peace. ~ oscar-wilde, @wisdomtrove
341:The most exciting and, by far, the most important part of our Florida project, in fact, the heart of everything well be doing in Disney World, will be our experimental prototype city of tomorrow. We call it EPCOT. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
342:The nature of life is constant change. The world is not the same today as it was yesterday, and it will be different still tomorrow. We can be victims of that change, or we can proactively drive change. ~ jonathan-lockwood-huie, @wisdomtrove
343:What is past is past. You can do nothing about yesterday and last month and the failures of last year, but you can do everything toward making tomorrow and the rest of your life what you always dreamed it could be. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
344:The best possible way to prepare for tomorrow is to concentrate with all your intelligence, all your enthusiasm, on doing today's work superbly today. That is the only possible way you can prepare for the future. ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
345:If you and I want to stir up a resentment tomorrow that may rankle across the decades and endure until death, just let us indulge in a little stinging criticism - no matter how certain we are that it is justified. ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
346:Too often we get distracted by what is outside of our control. You can't do anything about yesterday. The door to the past has been shut and the key thrown away. You can do nothing about tomorrow. It is yet to come. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
347:What the angel of death can teach us is how to be truly alive. We become aware that we can die at any moment; we have just the present to be alive. The truth is we don't if we are going to die tomorrow.  Who knows? ~ don-miguel-ruiz, @wisdomtrove
348:Each of us must live off the fruit of his thoughts in the future, because what you think today and tomorrow, next month and next year, you will mold your life and determine your future. You are guided by your mind. ~ earl-nightingale, @wisdomtrove
349:Shakespeare said it best,' Tamaru said quietly as he gazed at that lumpish, misshapen head. &
350:Even in tragedy, God through His Word offers hope for those who seek and believe. It starts with the promise of a better tomorrow, of life everlasting, of eternal peace. It's called faith, and it offers hope where none existed. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
351:A university is a place where ancient tradition thrives alongside the most revolutionary ideas. Perhaps as no other institution, a university is simultaneously committed to the day before yesterday and the day after tomorrow. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
352:Start small, think big. Don’t worry about too many things at once. Take a handful of simple things to begin with, and then progress to more complex ones. Think about not just tomorrow, but the future. Put a ding in the universe. ~ steve-jobs, @wisdomtrove
353:We are faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. Procrastination is still the thief of time. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words ‘Too Late’. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
354:Suppose two-thirds of the members of the national House of Representatives were dumped into the Washington garbage incinerator tomorrow, what would we lose to offset our gain of their salaries and the salaries of their parasites? ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
355:You treat world history as a mathematician does mathematics, in which nothing but laws and formulas exist, no reality, no good and evil, no time, no yesterday, no tomorrow, nothing but an eternal, shallow, mathematical present. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
356:If every day you practice walking and sitting meditation and generate the energy of mindfulness and concentration and peace, you are a cell in the body of the new Buddha. This is not a dream but is possible today and tomorrow. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
357:Forget about the past. It does not exist, except in your memory. Drop it. And stop worrying about how you’re going to get through tomorrow. Life is going on Right Here, Right Now —pay attention to that and all will be well. ~ neale-donald-walsch, @wisdomtrove
358:We discover that we are at the same time very insignificant and very important, because each of our actions is preparing the humanity of tomorrow; it is a tiny contribution to the construction of the huge and glorious final humanity ~ jean-vanier, @wisdomtrove
359:I am not so naïve as to believe that this slim volume will change the course of history or shake the conscience of the world. Books no longer have the power they once did. Those who kept silent yesterday will remain silent tomorrow. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
360:Perhaps the way to meet tomorrow’s challenges is not to use yesterday’s solutions, but to dare to think the previously unthinkable, to speak the previously unspeakable, and to try that which was previously out of the question. ~ neale-donald-walsch, @wisdomtrove
361:If today were your last, would you do what you're doing? Or would you love more, give more, forgive more? Then do so! Forgive and give as if it were your last opportunity. Love like there's no tomorrow, and if tomorrow comes, love again. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
362:Like everyone else, you want to learn the way to win, but never to accept the way to lose - to accept defeat. To learn to die is to be liberated from it. So when tomorrow comes you must free your ambitious mind and learn the art of dying! ~ bruce-lee, @wisdomtrove
363:Make the choice to embrace this day. Do not let your TODAY be stolen by the ghost of yesterday or the "To-Do" list of tomorrow! It’s inspiring to see all the wonderfully amazing things that can happen in a day in which you participate. ~ steve-maraboli, @wisdomtrove
364:That little bird has chosen his shelter. Above it are the stars and the deep heaven of worlds.  Yet he is rocking himself to sleep without caring for tomorrow's lodging, calmly clinging to his little twig, and leaving God to think for him. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
365:I am going to learn to make bread tomorrow. So if you may imagine me with my sleeves rolled up, mixing flour, milk, saleratus, etc., with a deal of grace. I advise you if you dont know how to make the staff of life to learn with dispatch. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
366:Desire is what leads you through life until the time comes when you desire a higher life. So do not be ashamed that you want so much, yet at the same time do not fool yourself into thinking that what you want today will be enough tomorrow.   ~ deepak-chopra, @wisdomtrove
367:As a young man with most of my life ahead of me, I decided early to give my life to something eternal and absolute. Not to these little gods that are here today and gone tomorrow. But to God who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
368:The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have and it may never be enough. Give your best anyway. For you see, in the end, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
369:The vast majority, who believe in astrology and think that the planets have nothing better to do than form a code that will tell them whether tomorrow is a good day to close a business deal or not, become all the more excited and enthusiastic. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
370:Every tomorrow has two handles. We can take hold of it with the handle of anxiety or the handle of faith. We should live for the future, and yet should find our life in the fidelities of the present; the last is only the method of the first. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
371:Feelings are constantly changing. None is dependable for long. You can love someone intensely today, and tomorrow or next month not feel a thing. Except perhaps for the feeling of doubt or depression that what was so beautiful could change so quickly. ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
372: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. ~ melody-beattie, @wisdomtrove
373:What would tomorrow bring? I wondered. Both hands on the wheel, I closed my eyes. I didn’t feel like I was in my own body; my body was just a lonely, temporary container I happened to be borrowing. What would become of me tomorrow I did not know. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
374:A tiny change today brings us to a dramatically different tomorrow. There are grand rewards for those who pick the high hard roads, but those rewards are hidden by years. Every choice is made in the uncaring blind, no guarantees from the world around us. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
375:The thing is, the future happens. Every single day, like it or not. Sure, tomorrow is risky, frightening and in some way represents one step closer to the end. But it also brings with it the possibility of better and the chance to do something that matters. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
376:we drove on and on, past little villages and both good things and bad things were happening to the people in those villages too, but I still was nothing but arms and ears and eyes and maybe there'd be either some good luck for me or more death tomorrow. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
377:You and I, as individuals, can, by borrowing, live beyond our means, but for only a limited period of time. Why, then, should we think that collectively, as a nation, we're not bound by that same limitation? We must act today in order to preserve tomorrow. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
378:Fame is an illusive thing - here today, gone tomorrow. The fickle, shallow mob raises its heroes to the pinnacle of approval today and hurls them into oblivion tomorrow at the slightest whim; cheers today, hisses tomorrow; utter forgetfulness in a few months. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
379:Diligence is the mother of good luck, and God gives all things to industry. Work while it is called today, for you know not how much you may be hindered by tomorrow. One today is worth two tomorrows; never leave that till tomorrow which you can do to-day. ~ benjamin-franklin, @wisdomtrove
380:Original sin is in us like our beard. We are shaved today and look clean; tomorrow our beard has grown again, nor does it cease growing while we remain on earth. In like manner original sin cannot be extirpated from us; it springs up in us as long as we live. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
381:Today somebody is suffering, today somebody is in the street, today somebody is hungry. ... We have only today to make Jesus known, loved, served, fed, clothed, sheltered. Do not wait for tomorrow. Tomorrow we will not have them if we do not feed them today. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
382:If ever there is tomorrow when we're not together... there is something you must always remember. You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is, even if we're apart... I'll always be with you. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
383:To say good-bye is to deny separation; it is to say Today we play at going our own ways, but we'll see each other tomorrow. Men invented farewells because they somehow knew themselves to be immortal, even while seeing themselves as contingent and ephemeral. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
384:No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have all of tomorrow. Success depends upon using it wisely by planning and setting priorities. The fact is, time is worth more than money, and by killing time we are killing our own chances for success. ~ denis-waitley, @wisdomtrove
385:The future is a concept, it doesn't exist. There is no such thing as tomorrow. There never will be, because time is always now. That's one of the things we discover when we stop talking to ourselves and stop thinking. We find there is only present, only an eternal now. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
386:Tomorrow everybody - or practically everybody - will have had the education of the upper class of yesterday, and will expect equivalent opportunities. That is why we face the problem of making every kind of job meaningful and capable of satisfying every educated man. ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
387:Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities have crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
388:The uncontested absurdities of today are the accepted slogans of tomorrow. They come to be accepted by degrees, by dint of constant pressure on one side and constant retreat on the other - until one day when they are suddenly declared to be the country's official ideology. ~ ayn-rand, @wisdomtrove
389:We know that death never skips or spares anybody and that no one ever returns. And yet we go on like the blind, who see as little at midday as in the pitch-dark night. We do not take these examples to heart; we do not realize that today or tomorrow our turn will come. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
390:What do we talk about? Just ordinary things. What happened today, or books we've read, or tomorrow's weather, you know. Don't tell me you're wondering if people jump to their feet and shout stuff like &
391:If my world were to cave in tomorrow, I would look back on all the pleasures, excitements and worthwhilenesses I have been lucky enough to have had. Not the sadness, not my miscarriages or my father leaving home, but the joy of everything else. It will have been enough. ~ audrey-hepburn, @wisdomtrove
392:Death induces the sensual person to say: Let us eat and drink, because tomorrow we shall die - but this is sensuality's cowardly lust for life, that contemptible order of things where one lives in order to eat and drink instead of eating and drinking in order to live. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
393:He possesses dominion over himself, and is happy, who can every day say, "I have lived." Tomorrow the heavenly father may either involve the world in dark clouds, or cheer it with clear sunshine, he will not, however, render ineffectual the things which have already taken place. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
394: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. ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
395:How do you become better tomorrow? By improving yourself, the world is made better. Be not afraid of growing too slowly. Be afraid of standing still. Forget your mistakes, but remember what they taught you. So how do you become better tomorrow? By becoming better today. ~ benjamin-franklin, @wisdomtrove
396:It doesn't occur to me at this moment to say more; another time, perhaps tomorrow, I may have more to say, but always the same thing and about the same, for only gypsies, robber gangs and swindlers follow the adage that where a person has once been he is never to go again. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
397:The older I get, the better I understand that every day is a gift. There's no guarantee of tomorrow. And part of my whole philosophy is: this day is too important to live it angry, upset, discouraged or stressed out if plans don't work out. This is life, and I'm going to move on. ~ joel-osteen, @wisdomtrove
398:To fight anger with anger only makes you see a deeper shade of red. To resist envy only makes it more green. To turn sadness away means it will come back tomorrow twice as blue. True self-compassion is to fully accept and allow what is. To allow it to be there and be fully felt. ~ aimee-davies, @wisdomtrove
399:A community that is growing rich and seeks only to defend its goods and its reputation is dying. It has ceased to grow in love. A community is alive when it is poor and its members feel they have to work together and remain united, if only to ensure that they can all eat tomorrow! ~ jean-vanier, @wisdomtrove
400:Yet the timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness, and knows that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. And that that which sings and contemplates in you is still dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which scattered the stars into space. ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
401:The next thing to be said about what long-range planning is not, is that it does not deal with future decisions. It deals with the futurity of present decisions. Decisions exist only in the present. The question that faces the long-range planner is not what we should do tomorrow. ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
402:People are basically the same the world over. Everybody wants the same things - to be happy, to be healthy, to be at least reasonably prosperous, and to be secure. They want friends, peace of mind, good family relationships, and hope that tomorrow is going to be even better than today. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
403:What you do in practice is going to determine your level of success. I used to tell my players, &
404:The reason I don't like interviews is that I seem to react violently to personal questions. If the questions are about the work, I try to answer them. When they are about me, I may answer or I may not, but even if I do, if the same question is asked tomorrow, the answer may be different. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
405:There are moments when I think it will never end, that it will last indefinitely. It's like the rain. Here the rain, like everything else, suggests permanence and eternity. I say to myself: it's raining today and it's going to rain tomorrow and the next day, the next week and the next century. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
406:We are now faced with the fact that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there "is" such a thing as being too late. This is no time for apathy or complacency. This is a time for vigorous and postive action. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
407:You're going to die. You're going to be dead. It could be 20 years, it could be tomorrow, anytime. So am I. I mean, we're just going to be gone. The world's going to go on without us. All right, now. You do your job in the face of that, and how seriously you take yourself, you decide for yourself. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
408:I have pledged - to you, the rating agencies and myself - to always run Berkshire with more than ample cash. We never want to count on the kindness of strangers in order to meet tomorrow's obligations. When forced to choose, I will not trade even a night's sleep for the chance of extra profits. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
409: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. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
410:Every life has a purpose. We need to let go of the past. Live in the present. Do not waste today worrying about what will happen tomorrow. Embrace your true spirit, embrace and listen to grace and you be transformed in the moment. Do not fixate on what you want but give thanks for what you have. ~ caroline-myss, @wisdomtrove
411:The angel of death can teach us to live as if it is the last day of our lives, as if there may be no tomorrow.  We can begin each day by saying, "I am alive, I see the sun. I am going to give my gratitude to the sun and to everything and everyone because I am alive.  One more day to be myself. ~ don-miguel-ruiz, @wisdomtrove
412:You have it easily in your power to increase the sum total of this world's happiness now. How? By giving a few words of sincere appreciation to someone who is lonely or discouraged. Perhaps you will forget tomorrow the kind words you say today, but the recipient may cherish them over a lifetime. ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
413:I am natures greatest miracle. Since the beginning of time never has there been another with my heart, my eyes, my ears, my hands, my hair, my mouth. None that came before, none that live today, and none that come tomorrow can walk and talk and move and think exactly like me. I am a unique creature. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
414:I think if your goal is for everything to be okay, that's a mistake. To achieve that goal, the only obstacle you'd have to face tomorrow is to eliminate all risk ... I've made the decision that I'm never trying to make everything okay. I'm trying for there to be more loose ends, not fewer loose ends. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
415:Science is unflinchingly deterministic, and it has begun to force its determinism into morals. On some shining tomorrow a psychoanalyst may be put into the box to prove that perjury is simply a compulsion neurosis, like beating time with the foot at a concert or counting the lampposts along the highway. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
416:Tomorrow's leaders not only have dreams, goals and plans. They are willing to work hard and to take responsibility for turning their plans into energy, perspiration and effort. They don't sit back and wait for someone else to turn their dreams into action. They take charge of executing their own plan. ~ denis-waitley, @wisdomtrove
417:We yearn for tomorrow and the progress that it represents. But yesterday was once tomorrow, and where was progress in it? Or we yearn for yesterday, for what was or what might have been. But as we are yearning, the present is becoming the past, so the past is nothing but our yearning for second chances. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
418:Every life has a purpose. We need to let go of the past. Live in the present. Do not waste today worrying about what will happen tomorrow. Embrace your true spirit, embrace and listen to grace and you be transformed in the moment. Do not fixate on what you want but give thanks for what you have. ~ norman-vincent-peale, @wisdomtrove
419:Be of good cheer. Do not think of today's failures, but of the success that may come tomorrow. You have set yourselves a difficult task, but you will succeed if you persevere, and you will find a joy in overcoming obstacles... Remember, no effort that we make to attain something beautiful is ever lost. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
420:Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism and militarism... We are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today and we are faced with the fierce urgency of now. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
421:Our thoughts about the future go far toward creating it; our minds and hears are like filaments taht connect today to tomorrow, they are conduits for either the status quo or the emergence of different, hopefully more loving, possibilities. How we think and how we behave determine where we are going ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
422:Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism, and militarism... We are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
423:If the house is to be demolished tomorrow anyhow, people seem to feel, we may as well burn the furniture today. None of our problems are insoluble... But it seems clear that to prevail we humans will have to act with a smartness and selflessness that has so far eluded us during our long and tangled history. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
424:The ship of my life may or may not be sailing on calm and amiable seas. The challenging days of my existence may or may not be bright and promising. Stormy or sunny days, glorious or lonely nights, I maintain an attitude of gratitude. If I insist on being pessimistic, there is always tomorrow. Today I am blessed. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
425:Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter&
426:Time lost is time lost. It’s gone forever. Some people tell themselves that they will work twice as hard tomorrow to make up for what they did not do today. People should always do their best. If they work twice as hard tomorrow, then they should have also worked twice as hard today. That would have been their best. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
427:When I trust deeply that today God is truly with me and holds me safe in a divine embrace, guiding every one of my steps I can let go of my anxious need to know how tomorrow will look, or what will happen next month or next year. I can be fully where I am and pay attention to the many signs of God's love within me and around me. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
428:But the proles, if only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength, would have no need to conspire. They needed only to rise up and shake themselves like a horse shaking off flies.  If they chose they could blow the Party to pieces tomorrow morning.  Surely sooner or later it must occur to them to do it?  And yet -! ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
429:Life may not be exactly pleasant, but it is at least not dull. Heave yourself into Hell today, and you may miss, tomorrow or next day, another Scopes trial, or another War to End War, or perchance a rich and buxom widow with all her first husband's clothes. There are always more Hardings hatching. I advocate hanging on as long as possible. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
430:I exist, I am, I am here, I am becoming, I make my own life and no one else makes it for me. I must face my own shortcomings, mistakes, transgressions. No one can suffer my non-being as I do, but tomorrow is another day, and I must decide to leave my bed and live again. And if I fail, I don't have the comfort of blaming you or life or God. ~ leo-buscaglia, @wisdomtrove
431:The future is not in our hands. We have no power over it. We can act only today. We have a sentence in our Constitution that says: &
432:Walk with me, but don't follow me blindly. Hold fast to the truth, not to my garments. My body is merely a clay structure; today it is here, tomorrow it shall be gone. If you attach yourself to me today, what are you going to do tomorrow when I am not with you? Attach yourself to God, attach yourself to humanity, only then will you be closer to me. ~ peace-pilgrim, @wisdomtrove
433:dive for dreams or a slogan may topple you (trees are their roots and wind is wind) trust your heart if the seas catch fire (and live by love though the stars walk backward) honour the past but welcome the future (and dance your death away at this wedding) never mind a world with its villains or heroes (for god likes girls and tomorrow and the earth) ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
434:Now, I say to you today my friends, even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: - we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
435:I wanted more of her, & no matter what happened between us, I already knew I'd never forget anything about her. As crazy as it sounded, she was becoming part of me, & I was already dreading the fact that we wouldn't be able to spend the day together tomorrow. Or the day after, or the day after that. Maybe, I told myself, we could beat the odds ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
436:Tomorrow and plans for tomorrow can have no significance at all unless you are in full contact with the reality of the present, since it is in the present and only in the present that you live. There is no other reality than present reality, so that, even if one were to live for endless ages, to live for the future would be to miss the point everlastingly. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
437:Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, that's why we call it the present. If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? And If not now, when? A brick alone is nothing but a brick. It takes a collection of bricks to build a house. Instructor, what?? You mean you teach best what you most need to learn ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
438:I cannot take you out and say you are separate from the whole. If someone says to me, Well, how do I find my life purpose? I first say, You've never lost your life purpose. Number two, I say, Have no judgments about your life. No expectations. Give up the need to know what happens tomorrow. Just be fully present and appreciate all that is in your life right now. ~ caroline-myss, @wisdomtrove
439:Tomorrow you may bring about the destruction of your world. Tomorrow you may sing in Paradise above the smoking ruins of your world-cities. But tonight I would like to think of one man, a lone individual, a man without name or country, a man whom I respect because he has absolutely nothing in common with you - MYSELF. Tonight I shall meditate upon that which I am. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
440:I cannot take you out and say you are separate from the whole. If someone says to me, Well, how do I find my life purpose? I first say, You've never lost your life purpose. Number two, I say, Have no judgments about your life. No expectations. Give up the need to know what happens tomorrow. Just be fully present and appreciate all that is in your life right now. ~ norman-vincent-peale, @wisdomtrove
441:Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow. ~ denis-waitley, @wisdomtrove
442:For the rest of my life there are two days that will never again trouble me. The first day is yesterday with all its blunders and tears, follies and defeats. Yesterday has passed away, beyond my control forever. The other day is tomorrow with all its pitfalls and threats, its dangers and mystery. Until the sun rises again I have no stake in tomorrow, for it is still unborn. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
443:Take life too seriously, and what is it worth? If the morning wake us to no new joys, if the evening bring us not the hopes of new pleasures, is it worth while to dress and undress? Does the sun shine on me today that I may reflect on yesterday? That I may endeavour to foresee and control what can neither be foreseen nor controlled - the destiny of tomorrow? ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
444:What kind of thoughts make you feel good? Thoughts of love, appreciation, gratitude, joyful childhood experiences? Thoughts in which you rejoice that you're alive and bless your body with love? Do you truly enjoy this present moment and get excited about tomorrow? Thinking these kinds of thoughts is an act of loving yourself, and loving yourself creates miracles in your life. ~ louise-hay, @wisdomtrove
445:Why don't we all just go crazy when we know were going to croak? Because the mind's a monkey. You put things in departments and you go ahead. You go on and plan for the future and assume that the future's going to work out okay. Yet we know that sooner or later we're all going to be eating worms, whether it's fifty years or sixty. It might be tomorrow. It might happen today. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
446:Patience asks us to live the moment to the fullest, to be completely present to the moment, to taste the here and now, to be where we are. When we are impatient we try to get away from where we are. We behave as if the real thing will happen tomorrow, later, and somewhere else. Let's be patient and trust that the treasure we look for is hidden in the ground on which we stand. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
447:Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be stricken blind. Hear the music of voices, the song of birds, the mighty strains of an orchestra as if you would be stricken deaf tomorrow . . . Smell the perfume of flowers, taste with relish each morsel as if tomorrow you could never smell and taste again. Glory in all the facts of pleasure and beauty which the world reveals to you. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
448:In difficult times, people too often lose the ability to face the future optimistically. They begin to think about their tomorrow's negatively. They forget that the tough times will pass. They concentrate on the problems of today rather than on the opportunities of tomorrow. In so doing, they not only lose the potential of today, they also throw away the beauty of tomorrow. ~ robert-h-schuller, @wisdomtrove
449:So, never be afraid. Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion, against injustice and lying and greed. If you, not just you in this room tonight, but in all the thousands of other rooms like this one about the world today and tomorrow and next week, will do this, not as a class or classes, but as individuals, men and women, you will change the earth. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
450:When you improve a little each day, eventually big things occur. When you improve conditioning a little each day, eventually you have a big improvement in conditioning. Not tomorrow, not the next day, but eventually a big gain is made. Don't look for the big, quick improvement. Seek the small improvement one day at a time. That's the only way it happens - and when it happens, it lasts. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
451:I refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must spiral down a militaristic stairway into the hell of nuclear annihilation... I believe that even amid today's mortar bursts and whining bullets, there is still hope for a brighter tomorrow... I still believe that one day mankind will bow before the altars of God and be crowned triumphant over war and bloodshed. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
452:In the eternal world, all is one. In spiritual space there is no distance. In eternal time there is no segmentation into today, yesterday or tomorrow. In eternal time all is now; time is presence. I believe that this is what eternal life means: it is a life where all that we seek, goodness, unity, beauty, truth and love, are no longer distant from us but are now completely present with us. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
453:You possess a non-renewable resource, which is headed toward total depletion and that resource is time. You can either invest your life or let it dribble through your fingers like sand in an hour glass. If there is ever a time to redeem every second, every minute it is now. You may never have tomorrow. You can't count your days, but with the Lord as your Savior you can make your days count. ~ billy-graham, @wisdomtrove
454:In every forest, on every farm, in every orchard on earth, it's what's under the ground that creates what's above the ground. That's why placing your attention on the fruits that you have already grown is futile. You cannot change the fruits that are already hanging on the tree. You can, however, change tomorrow's fruits. But to do so, you will have to dig below the ground and strengthen the roots. ~ t-harv-eker, @wisdomtrove
455:Lies About Love We are all liars, because The truth of yesterday becomes a lie tomorrow, Whereas letters are fixed, and we live by the letter of truth. The love I feel for my friend, this year, is different from the love I felt last year. If it were not so, it would be a lie. Yet we reiterate love! love! love! as if it were a coin with fixed value instead of a flower that dies, and opens a different bud. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
456:Sometimes it’s best to just listen and simply say, “I’ve heard you. Let me process what you’ve said and I’ll get back to you tomorrow.” So many of us are so adrift from our deep sensitivity that it takes some time to clearly know how we feel. So just take the time, it’s better than a half-cocked reaction that you’ll regret. And if you do say something you regret, or you don’t say what you think you should have… ~ danielle-laporte, @wisdomtrove
457:The pyramids will perish in the course of the centuries but the ideas which gave them birth will develop onwards. The cathedral of today will take another form. Raphael's pictures will fall into dust but the soul of Raphael and the ideas which his creations represent will be living powers forever. The Art of today will be the Nature of tomorrow and will blossom again in her. Thus does Involution become Evolution. ~ rudolf-steiner, @wisdomtrove
458:Be careful what you think, because your thoughts run your life. Do you want to be happy tomorrow? Then sow seeds of happiness today -count blessings, memorize Bible verses, pray, sing hymns, spend time with encouraging people. Do you want to guarantee tomorrow's misery? Then wallow in a mental mud pit of self-pity or guilt or anxiety today assume the worst, beat yourself up, rehearse your regrets, complain to complainers. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
459:The challenge of yoga is to go beyond our limits - within reason. We continually expand the frame of the mind by using the canvas of the body. It is as if you were to stretch a canvas more and create a larger surface for a painting. But we must respect the present form of our body. If you pull too much at once, we will rip the canvas. If the practice of today damages the practice of tomorrow, it is not correct practice. ~ b-k-s-iyengar, @wisdomtrove
460:What does a life without anxiety look like? With God as your helper, you'll sleep better tonight and smile more tomorrow. You'll reframe the way you face your fears. You'll learn how to talk yourself off the ledge, view bad news through the lens of sovereignty, discern the lies of Satan, and tell yourself the truth. You'll discover a life that's characterized by calm and will develop tools for facing the onslaughts of anxiety. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
461:Then take me disappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind, Down the foggy ruins of time, far past the frozen leaves, The haunted, frightened trees, out to the windy beach, Far from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow. Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, Silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands, With all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves, Let me forget about today until tomorrow. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
462:... legitimacy is based on three things. First of all, the people who are asked to obey authority have to feel like they have a voice&
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464:Of all persons the Christian should be best prepared for whatever the New Year brings. He has dealt with life at its source. In Christ he has disposed of a thousand enemies that other men must face alone and unprepared. He can face his tomorrow cheerful and unafraid because yesterday he turned his feet into the ways of peace and today he lives in God. The man who has made God his dwelling place will always have a safe habitation. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
465:I find that a duck's opinion of me is influenced by whether or not I have bread. A duck loves bread, but he does not have the capability to buy a loaf. That's the biggest joke on the duck ever. If I worked at a convenience store, and a duck came in and stole a loaf of bread, I would let him go. I'd say, "Come back tomorrow, bring your friends!" When I think of a duck's friends, I think of other ducks. But he could have, say, a beaver in tow. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
466:There is nothing else than now. There is neither yesterday, certainly, nor is there any tomorrow. How old must you be before you know that? There is only now, and if now is only two days, then two days is your life and everything in it will be in proportion. This is how you live a life in two days. And if you stop complaining and asking for what you never will get, you will have a good life. A good life is not measured by any biblical span. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
467:Your corn is ripe today, mine will be so tomorrow. &
468:I am not a perfect being. . . . I have more faults than I know what to do with. I have a naughty temper. I am stubborn, impatient of hindrances and of stupidity. I have not in the truest sense a Christian spirit. I am naturally a fighter. I am lazy. I put off till tomorrow what I might better do today. I do not feel that I have been compensated for the two senses I lack. I have worked hard for all the senses I have got, and always I beg for more. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
469:hushed October morning mild, Thy leaves have ripened to the fall; Tomorrow's wind, if it be wild, Should waste them all. The crows above the forest call; Tomorrow they may form and go. O hushed October morning mild, Begin the hours of this day slow. Make the day seem to us less brief. Hearts not averse to being beguiled, Beguile us in the way you know. Release one leaf at break of day; At noon release another leaf; One from our trees, one far away. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
470:The soft bonds of love are indifferent to life and death. They hold through time so that yesterday’s love is part of today’s and the confidence in tomorrow’s love is also part of today’s. And when one dies, the memory lives in the other, and is warm and breathing. And when both die - I almost believe, rationalist though I am - that somewhere it remains, indestructible and eternal, enriching all of the universe by the mere fact that once it existed. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
471:Think of all the years passed by in which you said to yourself I’ll do it tomorrow, and how the gods have again and again granted you periods of grace of which you have not availed yourself. It is time to realise that you are a member of the Universe, that you are born of Nature itself, and to know that a limit has been set to your time. Use every moment wisely, to perceive your inner refulgence, or ’twill be gone and nevermore within your reach.  ~ marcus-aurelius, @wisdomtrove
472:Boffin, insisting that Bella should make tomorrow's expedition in the chariot, she went home in great grandeur. Mrs. Wilfer and Miss Lavinia had speculated much on the probabilities and improbabilities of her coming in this gorgeous state, and, on beholding the chariot from the window at which they were secreted to look out for it, agreed that it must be detained at the door as long as possible, for the mortification and confusion of the neighbours. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
473:Nobody will stop you from creating. Do it tonight. Do it tomorrow. That is the way to make your soul grow - whether there is a market for it or not! The kick of creation is the act of creating, not anything that happens afterward. I would tell all of you watching this screen: Before you go to bed, write a four line poem. Make it as good as you can. Don't show it to anybody. Put it where nobody will find it. And you will discover that you have your reward. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
474:All of our miseries are nothing but attachment. Our whole ignorance and darkness is a strange combination of a thousand and one attachments. And we are attached to things which will be taken away by the time of death, or even perhaps before. You may be very much attached to money but you can go bankrupt tomorrow. You may be very much attached to your power and position... but they are like soap bubbles. Today they are here, tomorrow not even a trace will be left.   ~ rajneesh, @wisdomtrove
475:Do as little harm to others as you can; make any sacrifice for your true friends; be responsible for yourself and ask nothing of others; and grab all the fun you can. Don't give much thought to yesterday, don't worry about tomorrow, live in the moment, and trust that your existence has meaning even when the world seems to be all blind chance and chaos. When life lands a hammer blow in your face, do your best to respond to the hammer as if it had been a cream pie. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
476:For while this year it may be a Catholic against whom the finger of suspicion is pointed, in other years it has been, and may someday be again, a Jew— or a Quaker or a Unitarian or a Baptist. It was Virginia's harassment of Baptist preachers, for example, that helped lead to Jefferson's statute of religious freedom. Today I may be the victim, but tomorrow it may be you — until the whole fabric of our harmonious society is ripped at a time of great national peril. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
477:The pleasure of any incident, whether it is of a sunset, or sexual, or any sensory pleasure, is recorded and thought over. So thought as pleasure plays a tremendous part in our life. Something happened yesterday which was a most lovely thing, a most happy event, it is recorded; thought comes upon it, chews it and keeps on thinking about it and wants it repeated tomorrow, whether it be sexual or otherwise. So thought gives vitality to an incident that is over. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
478:I believe no satirist could breathe this air. If another Juvenal or Swift could rise up among us tomorrow, he would be hunted down. If you have any knowledge of our literature, and can give me the name of any man, American born and bred, who has anatomised our follies as a people, and not as this or that party; and who has escaped the foulest and most brutal slander, the most inveterate hatred and intolerant pursuit; it will be a strange name in my ears, believe me. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
479:Although she had resisted this knowledge all her life, had lived determinedly in the future focused there by ambition, she understood at last that this was the real condition of humanity: The dance of life occurred not yesterday or tomorrow, but only here at the still point that was the present. This truth is simmple, sel-evident, but difficult to accept, for we sentimentalize the past and wallow in it, while we endure the moment and in every waking hour dream of the future. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
480:The origin is nameless; the origin is absolutely quiet, it is not whirring about making noise. Creation is something that is most holy, that is the most sacred thing in life, and if you have made a mess of your life, change it. Change it today, not tomorrow. If you are uncertain, find out why and be certain. If your thinking is not straight, think straight, logically, Unless all that is prepared, all that is settled, you cannot enter into this world, into the world of creation. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
481:Never again clutter your days or nights with so many menial and unimportant things that you have no time to accept a real challenge when it comes along. This applies to play as well as work. A day merely survived is no cause for celebration. You are not here to fritter away your precious hours when you have the ability to accomplish so much by making a slight change in your routine. No more busy work. No more hiding from success. Leave time, leave space, to grow. Now. Now! Not tomorrow! ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
482:In my experience the more I become conscious of the deep self, which is not in time, the more I can enter into the story of Tim in time. When I’m only superficially awake I hold back from life because it’s so scary. I want to commit to my life and choose to really live, but I nervously put it off until tomorrow. But in the deep awake state of safe vulnerability I’m able to take the risk and go for my life. I can dare to passionately engage with the scary business of living. I can love being human. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
483:The people itching for immortal fame do not see that everyone who remembers them will themselves soon die, and the next generation in its turn, until these memories, transmitted by people who foolishly admire and then die, will perish. But even if these people were immortal and your memory stayed alive forever, what does it matter to you?  What good is praise to the buried, or even the living, except for some practical use?  You reject Nature's gift today if you cling to what people may say of you tomorrow.  ~ marcus-aurelius, @wisdomtrove
484:As far as we can tell from a purely scientific viewpoint, human life has absolutely no meaning. Humans are the outcome of blind evolutionary processes that operate without goal or purpose. Our actions are not part of some divine cosmic plan, and if planet earth were to blow up tomorrow morning, the universe would probably keep going about its business as usual. As far as we can tell at this point, human subjectivity would not be missed. Hence any meaning that people inscribe to their lives is just a delusion. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove
485:If God &
486:For why, my brothers and sisters, would you rejoice in silver? Either your silver will perish, or you will, and no one knows which will perish first. For neither can you remain here always, nor can silver remain here always; so also with gold, wardrobes, houses, money, real estate-and in the end, even the light by which we enjoy all these things. So do not be willing then to rejoice in such things as these. Rejoice instead in the light that has no setting; rejoice in the dawn which no yesterday precedes, and no tomorrow follows. ~ saint-augustine, @wisdomtrove
487:Do, each day, all that can be done that day. You don't need to overwork-or to rush blindly into your work, trying to do the greatest possible number of things in the shortest possible amount of time. Don't try to do tomorrow's-or next week's-work today. It's not so much the number of the things you do but the quality, the efficiency of each separate action that counts. . . . you need only to succeed in the small tasks of each day. This makes a successful day. With enough of these, you have a successful week, month, year-and lifetime. ~ earl-nightingale, @wisdomtrove
488:And another thing. Don’t ever kid yourself about loving some one. It is just that most people are not lucky enough ever to have it. You never had it before and now you have it. What you have with Maria, whether it lasts just through today and a part of tomorrow, or whether it lasts for a long life is the most important thing that can happen to a human being. There will always be people who say it does not exist because they cannot have it. But I tell you it is true and that you have it and that you are lucky even if you die tomorrow. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
489:On a day of burial there is no perspective&
490:You will achieve grand dream, a day at a time, so set goals for each day - not long and difficult projects, but chores that will take you, step by step, toward your rainbow. Write them down, if you must, but limit your list so that you won't have to drag today's undone matters into tomorrow. Remember that you cannot build your pyramid in twenty-four hours. Be patient. Never allow your day to become so cluttered that you neglect your most important goal - to do the best you can, enjoy this day, and rest satisfied with what you have accomplished. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
491:Your children are not your children. They are sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.  They come through you but not from you.  And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.  You may give them your love but not your thoughts, for they have their own thoughts. You may house their bodies but not their souls. for their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.  You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you for life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.  ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
492:You who prattle that morality is social and that man would need no morality on a desert island - it is on a desert island that he would need it most. Let him try to claim, when there are no victims to pay for it, that a rock is a house, that sand is clothing, that food will drop into his mouth without cause or effort, that he will collect a harvest tomorrow by devouring his stock seed today - and reality will wipe him out, as he deserves; reality will show him that life is a value to be bought and that thinking is the only coin noble enough to buy it. ~ ayn-rand, @wisdomtrove
493:Once a man has tasted freedom he will never be content to be a slave. That is why I believe that this frightfulness we see everywhere today is only temporary. Tomorrow will be better for as long as America keeps alive the ideals of freedom and a better life. All men will want to be free and share our way of life. There must be so much that I should have said, but haven't. What I will say now is just what most of us are probably thinking every day. I thank God and America for the right to live and raise my family under the flag of tolerance, democracy and freedom. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
494:The notion that science does not concern itself with first causes - that it leaves the field to theology or metaphysics, and confines itself to mere effects - this notion has no support in the plain facts. If it could, science would explain the origin of life on earth at once - and there is every reason to believe that it will do so on some not too remote tomorrow. To argue that gaps in knowledge which will confront the seeker must be filled, not by patient inquiry, but by intuition or revelation, is simply to give ignorance a gratuitous and preposterous dignity. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
495:If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives: Be kind anyway. If you are successful you will win some false friends and true enemies: Succeed anyway. If you are honest and frank people will try to cheat you: Be honest anyway. What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight: Build anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous of you: Be happy anyway. The good you do today, will often be forgotten by tomorrow: Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough: Give your best anyway. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
496:I define vulnerability as uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure. With that definition in mind, let's think about love. Waking up every day and loving someone who may or may not love us back, whose safety we can't ensure, who may stay in our lives or may leave without a moment's notice, who may be loyal to the day they die or betray us tomorrow- that's vulnerability. Love is uncertain. It's incredibly risky. And loving someone leaves us emotionally exposed. Yes, it's scary, and yes, we're open to being hurt, but can you imagine your life without loving or being loved? ~ brene-brown, @wisdomtrove
497:We are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there is such a thing as being too late. Procrastination is still the thief of time. Life often leaves us standing bare, naked, and dejected with a lost opportunity. . . . Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words, &
498:Focusing on what is wholesome and then taking it in naturally increases the positive emotions flowing through your mind each day. Emotions have global effects since they organize the brain as a whole. Consequently, positive feelings have far-reaching benefits, including a stronger immune system (Frederickson 2000) and a cardiovascular system that is less reactive to stress (Frederickson and Levenson 1998). They lift your mood; increase optimism, resilience, and resourcefulness; and help counteract the effects of painful experiences, including trauma (Frederickson 2001; Frederickson et al. 2000). It’s a positive cycle: good feelings today increase the likelihood of good feelings tomorrow. ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
499:Because we demand a future, we live each moment in expectation and unfulfillment. We live each moment in passing. In just this way the real nunc stans, the timeless present, is reduced to the nunc fluens, the fleeting present, the passing present of a mere one or two seconds. We expect each moment to pass on to a future moment, for in this fashion we pretend to avoid death by always rushing toward an imagined future. We want to meet ourselves in the future. We don’t want just now—we want another now, and another, and another, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. And thus, paradoxically, our impoverished present is fleeting precisely because we demand that it end! We want it to end so that it can thereby pass on to yet another moment, a future moment, which will in turn live only to pass. ~ ken-wilber, @wisdomtrove
500:You need to challenge your fear of life becoming unreasonable - because it is already unreasonable. In truth, your life has never been reasonable, it’s just that you keep hoping tomorrow will be different and that you will find a way to bring more control into your world. Recognize that life will always be full of challenges and crisis. The wise way is not to attempt to find one path that promises you will never have to endure the pain of loss and illness, but instead to learn how to endure and transcend when unreasonable events come your way. Learning to defy gravity in your world - to think, perceive, and act at the mystical level of consciousness - is the greatest gift you can give yourself, because it is the gift of truth. And as we are bound to learn again and again in this life, the truth does indeed set us free. ~ caroline-myss, @wisdomtrove

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1:Tomorrow is tomorrow. ~ Sophocles,
2:goat-fuck tomorrow, ~ John Sandford,
3:I'll be a lady tomorrow ~ L A Meyer,
4:We are tomorrow's past. ~ Mary Webb,
5:Tomorrow is another day. ~ Peggy Webb,
6:Want to try tomorrow? ~ Kendra Elliot,
7:All I get is tomorrow. ~ David Levithan,
8:Let tomorrow come tomorrow. ~ Anonymous,
9:Live like there's no tomorrow ~ Unknown,
10:again after tomorrow. The ~ Rick Riordan,
11:herself about tomorrow. ~ Tilly Bagshawe,
12:I can't even plan tomorrow. ~ Ricki Lake,
13:Let's go invent tomorrow... ~ Steve Jobs,
14:The woman named Tomorrow ~ Carl Sandburg,
15:Today Learner is Tomorrow Leader ~ Plato,
16:Tomorrow will be better. ~ Lauren Conrad,
17:But there’s always tomorrow ~ Celia Aaron,
18:Feast today makes fast tomorrow ~ Plautus,
19:Learn today, lead tomorrow! ~ Cody Walker,
20:Pain today, pussy tomorrow. ~ Bobby Adair,
21:Tomorrow composts today. ~ Bruce Sterling,
22:Today. Tomorrow. Always ~ Marley Valentine,
23:Tomorrow we begin again... ~ Damian Dibben,
24:Come tomorrow, I'll wake up new. ~ Chad Sugg,
25:Each Today is Yesterday's Tomorrow ~ Moondog,
26:It makes tomorrow alright. ~ Hubert Selby Jr,
27:Tomorrow comes after the dark ~ Tupac Shakur,
28:Tomorrow is another day. ~ Margaret Mitchell,
29:Tomorrow let us do or die! ~ Thomas Campbell,
30:Why, you could wake up dead tomorrow ~ Homer,
31:Commit today, forget tomorrow. ~ Marina Adair,
32:It/ll be better tomorrow... ~ Hubert Selby Jr,
33:Live today, for tomorrow we die. ~ Alan Furst,
34:Until tomorrow, Fair Isolde. ~ Rachel Hawkins,
35:Waste today, want tomorrow... ~ Lauren Oliver,
36:Now is then's only tomorrow. ~ Kenneth Patchen,
37:Our best today; better tomorrow. ~ Ben Bradlee,
38:Tomorrow can be a wonderful age. ~ Walt Disney,
39:You are becoming a snake tomorrow, ~ Tite Kubo,
40:Neither of us deserves tomorrow. ~ Parke Godwin,
41:tomorrow is a slave to yesterday. ~ Dean Koontz,
42:Tomorrow is a thief of pleasure. ~ Rex Harrison,
43:Tomorrow is promised to no one ~ Clint Eastwood,
44:Tomorrow we begin a new tomorrow. ~ Mitt Romney,
45:Use your own intuition. You are tomorrow. ~ Nas,
46:Do not say that I'll depart tomorrow ~ Nhat Hanh,
47:I like the present and tomorrow ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
48:Let's start a new tomorrow, today. ~ Neil Gaiman,
49:No place is ever the same tomorrow. ~ N D Wilson,
50:Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. ~ Steven Wright,
51:So who do I want to be tomorrow? ~ Paula Hawkins,
52:Tomorrow, I marry Fred Hargrove. ~ Lauren Oliver,
53:tomorrow is our permanent address ~ E E Cummings,
54:Tomorrow is promised to no one. ~ Clint Eastwood,
55:Tomorrow never comes, it is always today. ~ Osho,
56:Fight today, cry tomorrow. ~ Brian Michael Bendis,
57:glorious death tomorrow!” “Yippee, ~ Rick Riordan,
58:Hate today, no love for tomorrow ~ Marilyn Manson,
59:Tomorrow is not a promise, but a chance. ~ Rachel,
60:Tomorrow is our permanent address. ~ e e cummings,
61:Tomorrow will be a new day. ~ Miguel de Cervantes,
62:Why tomorrow when there is today? ~ Connor Franta,
63:come over for dinner tomorrow tonight? ~ Anonymous,
64:Don’t fucking regret me, tomorrow. ~ N E Henderson,
65:Fashion is about today and tomorrow. ~ Paul Smith,
66:The future will be a better tomorrow. ~ Dan Quayle,
67:The future will be better tomorrow ~ George W Bush,
68:Today's rebel is tomorrow's tyrant. ~ Ariel Durant,
69:Tomorrow is a memory best forgotten. ~ Harley King,
70:Tomorrow's life is too late. Live today. ~ Martial,
71:Tomorrow the mirrors will mock me ~ Anna Akhmatova,
72:Imagine what you’ll know tomorrow ~ Tommy Lee Jones,
73:Let tomorrow cross its own rivers. ~ William Morris,
74:Today’s palace is tomorrow’s random rubble. ~ Sri M,
75:won’t; do tomorrow what others can’t. ~ Mark Divine,
76:Your today is connected to your tomorrow. ~ Unknown,
77:Choose between yesterday and tomorrow. ~ Paul Newman,
78:Don’t live in tomorrow’s problems. ~ James Lee Burke,
79:Do your duty today and repent tomorrow. ~ Mark Twain,
80:let me forget about today until tomorrow ~ Bob Dylan,
81:Live well. Love deep. Tomorrow, we die. ~ C L Wilson,
82:Long live tomorrow's foolish whims. ~ Jillian Hunter,
83:Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. ~ Margaret Fuller,
84:Today is tomorrow and yesterday. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
85:Tomorrow is another day toward death. ~ Sylvia Plath,
86:Tomorrow my real life begins again. ~ Pepper Winters,
87:tomorrow's gone-we'll have tonight! ~ Dorothy Parker,
88:I will think about that tomorrow! ~ Margaret Mitchell,
89:Live today like there's no tomorrow! ~ Jerry Spinelli,
90:Making a better tomorrow, tomorrow. ~ Stephen Colbert,
91:The future starts today, not tomorrow. ~ John Paul II,
92:There is a budding tomorrow in midnight. ~ John Keats,
93:Today's future is tomorrow's yesterday. ~ Neil Gaiman,
94:Today's thoughts are tomorrow's actions. ~ Max Lucado,
95:Today will die tomorrow. ~ Algernon Charles Swinburne,
96:Tomorrow is a word of hope,I do believe ! ~ Mary Webb,
97:Tomorrow is for losers and dreamers ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
98:Tomorrow isn't promised to any of us. ~ Kirby Puckett,
99:Tomorrow is your future's yesterday. ~ Craig Ferguson,
100:Tomorrow we will do beautiful things. ~ Antonio Gaudi,
101:We must get going. Tomorrow, tomorrow. ~ Henry Miller,
102:You do not know what you will earn tomorrow. ~ Luqman,
103:Face tomorrow tomorrow's not yesterday ~ Avril Lavigne,
104:Fans, don't fail to miss tomorrow's game. ~ Dizzy Dean,
105:Good night and have a pleasant tomorrow. ~ Jane Curtin,
106:I know not what tomorrow will bring. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
107:I'll leave tomorrow's problems to tomorrow's me. ~ ONE,
108:i survive on intimacy & tomorrow/ ~ Ntozake Shange,
109:Rules broken today become norms tomorrow. ~ Bill Gates,
110:See you day after tomorrow! ~ Gertrude Chandler Warner,
111:Think for tomorrow but act for today. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
112:Today is tomorrow, and present is past. ~ Jane Roberts,
113:Today’s decisions are tomorrow’s reality. ~ A G Riddle,
114:Today vegetables. Tomorrow...the world! ~ Deborah Howe,
115:Too late is tomorrow's life; live for today. ~ Martial,
116:We’re leaving, Cassie. Tomorrow morning. ~ Rick Yancey,
117:Why won’t I believe it tomorrow morning? ~ Andr Aciman,
118:After all, tomorrow is another day! ~ Margaret Mitchell,
119:After all, tomorrow is another day. ~ Margaret Mitchell,
120:Be better tomorrow than you are today. ~ John C Maxwell,
121:Can we do this again tomorrow, ~ Barbara Claypole White,
122:Children are the citizens of tomorrow. ~ Mallika Chopra,
123:Go to bed; tired is stupid. Tomorrow ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
124:He taught me to trust in tomorrow. ~ Susan Beth Pfeffer,
125:Leave off asking what tomorrow will bring, and ~ Horace,
126:Light tomorrow with today! ~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
127:Light tomorrow with today. ~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
128:Opportunity today, prosperity tomorrow. ~ Julian Castro,
129:Today's empire is tomorrow's ashes... ~ Mumia Abu Jamal,
130:Today's limit ain't the same as tomorrow's. ~ Toba Beta,
131:Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. ~ Horace,
132:Tomorrow's just your future yesterday. ~ Craig Ferguson,
133:Tomorrow we settle this like children. ~ Jhonen V squez,
134:We can discuss it tomorrow. Good night. ~ Aleatha Romig,
135:You cannot meet today's crisis tomorrow. ~ Saul Alinsky,
136:You can't have a better tomorrow if ~ Charles Kettering,
137:«I know not what tomorrow will bring». ~ Fernando Pessoa,
138:I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist. ~ Sia Furler,
139:Preparation for tomorrow is hard work today. ~ Bruce Lee,
140:Speak up. Not just tomorrow, but every day. ~ Seth Godin,
141:The crisis of today is the joke of tomorrow. ~ H G Wells,
142:Think of tomorrow, the past can't be mended. ~ Confucius,
143:Tomorrow” is the deepest cunning of your mind. ~ Sadguru,
144:Tomorrow’s victory is today’s practice. ~ Chris Bradford,
145:What I'm sowing today, I be reaping tomorrow ~ LL Cool J,
146:Yesterday is ever jealous of...tomorrow. ~ Khalil Gibran,
147:By ignoring tomorrow, we undermine today. ~ Jamais Cascio,
148:Capture the day, put minimum trust on tomorrow. ~ Horace,
149:David Bowie told me my music sounds like tomorrow ~ Lorde,
150:The tricks of today are the truths of tomorrow. ~ Man Ray,
151:Today’s friends are tomorrow’s enemies. ~ Alexandre Dumas,
152:Today's science is tomorrow's technology. ~ Edward Teller,
153:Today Syria, tomorrow your country. ~ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
154:Today was tomorrow yesterday so don't inhale. ~ Mel Blanc,
155:Tomorrow. Right now, I only want you. ~ Stephanie Perkins,
156:Tomorrow will use you the way you use today. ~ CrimethInc,
157:We will peck them to death tomorrow, my dear. ~ H G Wells,
158:Whatever happens tomorrow, we had today. ~ David Nicholls,
159:What you do today creates every tomorrow. ~ Oprah Winfrey,
160:An artist's career always begins tomorrow ~ James Whistler,
161:And tomorrow would be better than today. ~ Jennifer Robson,
162:Be wise today so you don't cry tomorrow. ~ E A Bucchianeri,
163:But live while you live, tomorrow you die... ~ Leo Tolstoy,
164:But tomorrow my rain, so I'll follow the sun ~ The Beatles,
165:Has worrying about tomorrow every changed it? ~ Max Lucado,
166:Learn today so that you may live tomorrow ~ Chris Bradford,
167:Live well.
Love deep.
Tomorrow, we die. ~ C L Wilson,
168:The future starts today, not tomorrow. ~ Pope John Paul II,
169:Today is a reader, tomorrow's a leader... ~ John C Maxwell,
170:Today’s “Dialect” Is Tomorrow’s “Language ~ John McWhorter,
171:Today we rule Germany, tomorrow, the world. ~ Adolf Hitler,
172:Tomorrow belongs to those who hear it coming ~ David Bowie,
173:Tomorrow changes the face of reality. ~ Philip Jose Farmer,
174:Tomorrow is Monday so it must be the weekend ~ Cat Patrick,
175:Tomorrow is not yours until it becomes today. ~ Beem Weeks,
176:Why do tomorrow what you can do today? ~ Benjamin Franklin,
177:And you’ll put a deposit on the house tomorrow? ~ Ira Levin,
178:As a child lives today, he will live tomorrow. ~ John Dewey,
179:But tomorrow may rain, so I'll follow the sun ~ The Beatles,
180:But who knows where we’ll wake up tomorrow. ~ Danger Slater,
181:Do not borrow tomorrow's troubles today ~ Stephen R Lawhead,
182:Don't take tomorrow to bed with you. ~ Norman Vincent Peale,
183:I have been nothing, but there is tomorrow. ~ Louis L Amour,
184:It's hard to speculate what tomorrow may bring. ~ Bob Dylan,
185:set goals like “clothes today, books tomorrow. ~ Marie Kond,
186:They who lose today may win tomorrow. ~ Miguel de Cervantes,
187:think I’d prefer tomorrow morning. ~ The Arbinger Institute,
188:Today's trend ends up in tomorrow's landfill. ~ David Amram,
189:Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream. ~ Lawrence Hill,
190:Tomorrow," Minho added. "Somehow, some way. ~ James Dashner,
191:Tomorrow you'll be brave, you say? Fool! Dive today. ~ Rumi,
192:What's vice today may be virtue, tomorrow. ~ Henry Fielding,
193:And I must be what I must be and face tomorrow. ~ Paul Simon,
194:Be happy now because tomorrow you are dying. ~ Philip K Dick,
195:Don't put off for tomorrow what you should do today. ~ Aesop,
196:Goodnight, my darlings, I'll see you tomorrow. ~ Noel Coward,
197:Growth today is an investment for tomorrow. ~ John C Maxwell,
198:I am always holding on to the hope of tomorrow. ~ Roxane Gay,
199:If you could do tomorrow over again, would you? ~ Seth Godin,
200:If you plan to face tomorrow, do it soon. ~ Gordon Lightfoot,
201:If you release me today, I'll preach tomorrow. ~ John Bunyan,
202:I had today so what does tomorrow matter! ~ Stephen Richards,
203:I will see you tomorrow, if God wills it. ~ Pope John Paul I,
204:New lives always begin tomorrow, […] Never now. ~ Fay Weldon,
205:Today’s worry does not prevent tomorrow’s woes. ~ Jaymin Eve,
206:Today we are shapers of the world of tomorrow. ~ Walt Disney,
207:Tomorrow at sunrise I shall no longer be here. ~ Nostradamus,
208:Whatever happens tomorrow, we've had today. ~ David Nicholls,
209:Cherish yesterday, Dream tomorrow, Live today. ~ Richard Bach,
210:Don't fear tomorrow, till today's done with you. ~ Celia Rees,
211:don't fear tomorrow, 'til today's done with you. ~ Celia Rees,
212:Drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. ~ Hiroshi Sakurazaka,
213:I love you.  Today. Tomorrow.  Always.” I ~ Michelle Leighton,
214:It is thrifty to prepare today for wants of tomorrow. ~ Aesop,
215:Joy is never tomorrow it's always now! ~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,
216:Life means that I can live to see tomorrow. ~ Ieyasu Tokugawa,
217:Panem today Panem tomorrow Panem FOREVER!!! ~ Suzanne Collins,
218:Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday ~ Anonymous,
219:Today matters because tomorrow can’t be assumed ~ Dave Harvey,
220:Today's burdens can strengthen you for tomorrow. ~ Mark Twain,
221:Today's shocks are tomorrow's conventions. ~ Carolyn Heilbrun,
222:Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today: ~ John Dryden,
223:Tomorrow is always a better day to be an idiot. ~ Stef Penney,
224:Tomorrow is only found in the calendar of fools. ~ Og Mandino,
225:Tomorrow will be too late, it's now or never. ~ Elvis Presley,
226:To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow. ~ Audrey Hepburn,
227:Value everyone you know they might be gone tomorrow ~ D Pryde,
228:When tomorrow comes, think tomorrow's thoughts. ~ Idries Shah,
229:you could be dead tomorrow. Do something. And ~ Krista D Ball,
230:And in today already walks tomorrow. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
231:Astronomy says: the sun will rise tomorrow, ~ Albert Goldbarth,
232:Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die, ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
233:Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
234:Every day has a past. Every day has a tomorrow. ~ Amy Meyerson,
235:Let her have today.Leave tomorrow to the angels. ~ Kami Garcia,
236:Optimum nutrition is the medicine of tomorrow. ~ Linus Pauling,
237:Tinder was like tequila—fun today, sad tomorrow ~ Tom Perrotta,
238:Today is the tomorrow you were promised yesterday. ~ Shaun Tan,
239:Today's handicap might be tomorrow's advantage. ~ Nick Vujicic,
240:Today's innovation is tomorrow's tradition. ~ Lidia Bastianich,
241:Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow,' he said. ~ Rainbow Rowell,
242:Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming ~ David Bowie,
243:TOMORROW NEVER COME,
IT IS ALWAYS TODAY,
(OSHO) ~ Osho,
244:Tomorrow's destiny becomes today's direction. ~ John C Maxwell,
245:what we have been, or now are, we shall not be tomorrow ~ Ovid,
246:Yesterday is a memory. Tomorrow may never be. ~ Samantha Towle,
247:Don't worry special Ed. There's always tomorrow. ~ Ransom Riggs,
248:For people are like mist, here today gone tomorrow. ~ Anonymous,
249:He, who is not prepared today, will be less so tomorrow. ~ Ovid,
250:If I can survive, I can be somebody tomorrow. ~ Michelle Malone,
251:If we survive today, we can fix it tomorrow. ~ William Hertling,
252:Live life today like there is no coffee tomorrow. ~ Meik Wiking,
253:Live life to the fullest tomorrow may never be. ~ Shahrukh Khan,
254:The night is a tunnel ... a hole into tomorrow. ~ Frank Herbert,
255:There's no changing yesterday. Only tomorrow. ~ Joe Abercrombie,
256:The world I knew has gone. This is tomorrow ~ Daphne du Maurier,
257:today’s news is tomorrow’s fish and chip wrappers, ~ Jane Green,
258:Today will live forever in the memory of tomorrow. ~ Jay McLean,
259:Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming. ~ David Bowie,
260:Tomorrow is no place to place your better days. ~ Dave Matthews,
261:We must act today in order to preserve tomorrow ~ Ronald Reagan,
262:Death has but one terror, that it has no tomorrow. ~ Eric Hoffer,
263:Do not ruin today with mourning tomorrow. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
264:Do not worry about tomorrow until you have to. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
265:Do you want to come tomorrow for dinner, or forever? ~ Anonymous,
266:I believe in tomorrow and I will be part of it. ~ Linda Ellerbee,
267:I may be dead tomorrow, I said to myself, but ~ Jonathan Franzen,
268:My style is ever evolving. My style is tomorrow. ~ Savion Glover,
269:Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. ~ Heraclitus,
270:The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow. ~ Nelson Mandela,
271:Tomorrow is a lease I have to sign every morning. ~ Neil Hilborn,
272:Wait for tomorrow
To think tomorrow's thoughts. ~ Sri Chinmoy,
273:We steal if we touch tomorrow. It is God's. ~ Henry Ward Beecher,
274:What is good today may be a cliche tomorrow. ~ Alexey Brodovitch,
275:Why make plans? The sun might well go out tomorrow. ~ Jack Vance,
276:Yesterday is a memory. Tomorrow may never be. I ~ Samantha Towle,
277:Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce,
278:Every day is the opportunity for a better tomorrow. ~ Hugh Laurie,
279:For tomorrow may rain, so I'll follow the sun... ~ Paul McCartney,
280:Good action today will produce good living tomorrow. ~ Zig Ziglar,
281:If it was true today, it might be untrue tomorrow. ~ Janet Morris,
282:India will be tomorrow what China is today. ~ Salvatore Ferragamo,
283:It is thrifty to prepare today for the wants of tomorrow. ~ Aesop,
284:I won't let fear of tomorrow steal joy form today. ~ Heidi Heilig,
285:Life isn't about tomorrow ~ Life is about today ~ Beverly Preston,
286:Life is sweetest when it could go away tomorrow. ~ Jeffrey Pierce,
287:May the optimism of tomorrow be your foundation for today. ~ Wale,
288:Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. ~ Heraclitus,
289:Reaching tomorrow is always a great victory! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
290:The cares of today are seldom those of tomorrow. ~ William Cowper,
291:The past is dead, let's focus on tomorrow instead. ~ Greg Graffin,
292:There is no tomorrow, only a string of todays. Still, ~ Mark Nepo,
293:There's always tomorrow; that's the martial way. ~ Frank Shamrock,
294:Today is your own. Tomorrow perchance may never come. ~ Sivananda,
295:Today’s choices become tomorrow’s circumstances. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
296:Today was a difficult day. Tomorrow will be better ~ Kevin Henkes,
297:Tonight you will eat fish. Tomorrow, you may die. ~ Robert Jordan,
298:We never fully appreciate today until tomorrow. ~ Morgan Llywelyn,
299:Worry about tomorrow steals the joy from today. ~ Barbara Cameron,
300:You can't reach your hand into the space of tomorrow! ~ H G Wells,
301:Be happy today. Tomorrow will take care of itself. ~ Tracy Madison,
302:Die, damn you!
Maybe tomorrow. Just now I'm busy. ~ Cheryl Holt,
303:Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Erma Bombeck,
304:From where I sit now, I like the looks of tomorrow. ~ Johnny Olson,
305:How can we do better tomorrow than we did today? ~ James C Collins,
306:Hunt while you can. The weather may change tomorrow. ~ Debra Doyle,
307:I just try to understand that tomorrow is another day. ~ Bob Dylan,
308:I'm only this far, and only tomorrow leads my way. ~ Dave Matthews,
309:Now, gentlemen, let tomorrow be their Waterloo! ~ P G T Beauregard,
310:Perhaps tomorrow I would actually put pen to paper. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
311:She was elusive. She was today. She was tomorrow. ~ Jerry Spinelli,
312:There's always tomorrow and it always gets better. ~ Ariana Grande,
313:Today's girls are tomorrow's women - and leaders. ~ Isabel Allende,
314:Today's greatest labor-saving device is tomorrow. ~ Woodrow Wilson,
315:Today's science fiction is tomorrow's science fact. ~ Isaac Asimov,
316:Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one. ~ Dr Seuss,
317:Today will live forever in the memory of tomorrow. “I ~ Jay McLean,
318:Tomorrow is always another day to make things right. ~ Lauryn Hill,
319:What appears spectral today will be natural tomorrow. ~ Franz Marc,
320:Yesterday influences today, thus creates tomorrow. ~ Ellen Hopkins,
321:Yesterday, today and tomorrow, my actions matter. ~ Gena Showalter,
322:and says, “Seven tomorrow night. Right here. There’s ~ John Grisham,
323:But joy is never tomorrow; it is always now. ~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,
324:God was the same yesterday, today, and would be tomorrow. ~ E N Joy,
325:Good luck tomorrow, everyone. Now hurry back inside ~ Daisy Meadows,
326:Half of today is better than all of tomorrow. ~ Jean de La Fontaine,
327:If things look badly to-day they may look better tomorrow. ~ Horace,
328:Live each day as your last, and tomorrow is forever ~ Sylvia Browne,
329:No man ever served God by doing things tomorrow. ~ Charles Spurgeon,
330:The science of today is the technology of tomorrow. ~ Edward Teller,
331:This was love, to be eager for tomorrow. ~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,
332:Today was not ours, but there’s always tomorrow. ~ Michael Robotham,
333:Today we live; tomorrow we die and are quickly forgotten. ~ Various,
334:Tomorrow is forever, and years pass in no time at all ~ Mary Lawson,
335:Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would become blind. ~ Helen Keller,
336:War is a poor chisel to carve out tomorrow. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
337:What worked yesterday is the gilded cage of tomorrow. ~ Peter Block,
338:Yesterday's weirdness is tomorrow's reason why. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
339:You can destroy your now by worrying about tomorrow. ~ Janis Joplin,
340:Can u exercise today? Not tomorrow or the next day! ~ Andie Mitchell,
341:Don’t leave for tomorrow what you can do for today. ~ Sidney Halston,
342:Even if you have to die tomorrow; die as a literate. ~ M F Moonzajer,
343:Every tomorrow is determined by every today. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
344:I'm having too much fun today to worry about tomorrow. ~ Johnny Depp,
345:It is a great deed to leave nothing for tomorrow. ~ Baltasar Gracian,
346:May the best of your today's be the worst of your tomorrow's ~ Jay Z,
347:Melrose Diner, South Philly, tomorrow at nine A.M. ~ Sylvain Reynard,
348:Most of today’s promises are nothing but tomorrow’s lies. ~ S R Grey,
349:NEVER PUT OFF FOR TOMORROW, WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY ~ Thomas Jefferson,
350:Revolutionaries can't afford to worry about tomorrow. ~ Diana Palmer,
351:Seize today and put as little trust as you can in tomorrow. ~ Horace,
352:The finest day i ever had was when tomorrow never came ~ Kurt Cobain,
353:Today is always here,' said Sethe. 'Tomorrow, never. ~ Toni Morrison,
354:Tomorrow exists even though I may not exist in it. ~ Jamaica Kincaid,
355:Tomorrow here is just like yesterday, warmed over. ~ Terry Pratchett,
356:Tomorrow,” she murmured. “We face whatever comes next. ~ Katie Cross,
357:Tomorrow the birds will sing. Be brave. Face life. ~ Charlie Chaplin,
358:To Yesterday's Companionship and Tomorrow's Reunion. ~ Rita Hayworth,
359:Wait until tomorrow to find what tomorrow holds. ~ Madeleine L Engle,
360:We mourn what has been lost, and tomorrow, we rise. ~ Jessica Khoury,
361:Within today, tomorrow is already walking. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
362:You fear tomorrow: yet yesterday is just as dangerous. ~ Idries Shah,
363:God has never failed us. I don’t know what tomorrow ~ Tracie Peterson,
364:If I shall exist eternally, how shall I exist tomorrow? ~ Franz Kafka,
365:If today brings no hope we should plan for tomorrow. ~ Colin Falconer,
366:If you are not ready today, you will be even less so tomorrow. ~ Ovid,
367:I'll be here tomorrow If I can make it through today. ~ Henry Rollins,
368:I love having no sense of tomorrow or yesterday. ~ Sherry Stringfield,
369:I still don't know where I am going to sleep tomorrow. ~ Claude Monet,
370:It was usually a case of heir today, gone tomorrow. ~ Terry Pratchett,
371:Just . . . love me, and let tomorrow look after itself. ~ Ann Aguirre,
372:My favorite photograph, is the one I will take tomorrow. ~ Pete Souza,
373:Seize the day, and put the least possible trust in tomorrow. ~ Horace,
374:The finest day i ever had was when tomorrow never came. ~ Kurt Cobain,
375:The meaning of today will not be clear until tomorrow. ~ Mason Cooley,
376:The past is what makes now like now makes tomorrow. ~ Samuel R Delany,
377:The symbols of today enable the reality of tomorrow. ~ Timothy Snyder,
378:Today's children will become tomorrow's civilization. ~ L Ron Hubbard,
379:Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday. ~ John Wayne,
380:Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet. ~ L M Montgomery,
381:Tomorrow is Sunday. I wonder if I shall hear a sermon? ~ Eric Metaxas,
382:Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of our lives. ~ Terry Pratchett,
383:Tomorrow, smile at a perfect stranger and mean it. ~ John O Callaghan,
384:Tomorrow, the birds will sing. Be brave. Face life. ~ Charlie Chaplin,
385:Your tomorrow depends entirely on what you do today. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
386:A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back for yesterday ~ Dionne Warwick,
387:Don't worry about tomorrow or let the past ruin today. ~ Carolyn Brown,
388:Even if he was dead tomorrow, he was alive tonight. ~ Paolo Bacigalupi,
389:Failure is the inspiration of tomorrow's entrepreneurs. ~ Saint Jerome,
390:Fear is a poor chisel with which to carve out tomorrow. ~ Andy Andrews,
391:Heute die! Morgen du! Today Them, Tomorrow You! ~ Mohamedou Ould Slahi,
392:He who is not prepared today, will be less so tomorrow. ~ Jeff Wheeler,
393:Hope pulls the heart of tomorrow into the body of today. ~ Sri Chinmoy,
394:If I fret over tomorrow, I'll have little joy today. ~ Lloyd Alexander,
395:If you have something to do tomorrow, do it today. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
396:I love who you are, yesterday, now, tomorrow, always. ~ Gena Showalter,
397:I wondered how much of me would be left after tomorrow. ~ Lisa Kleypas,
398:Live life today and deal with tomorrow when it comes! ~ Brian McFadden,
399:Mysticism is just tomorrow's science dreamed today. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
400:Never leave till tomorrow, which you can do today. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
401:Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. ~ Lord Chesterfield,
402:Never wait for tomorrow, what if tomorrow never comes? ~ Elvis Presley,
403:Sameron adion aso
I shall sing a sweeter song tomorrow ~ Theocritus,
404:Seize the night; trust as little as possible in tomorrow, ~ Kate Quinn,
405:The childhood of today is the manhood of tomorrow ~ William Wordsworth,
406:The food you eat today is walking and talking tomorrow. ~ Jack LaLanne,
407:The good times of today are the sad thoughts of tomorrow. ~ Bob Marley,
408:...the rain that falls today doesn't fall tomorrow. ~ Jesse Bullington,
409:The revolution of today is the oppression of tomorrow. ~ Bryant McGill,
410:Today’s success doesn’t guarantee tomorrow’s results. ~ Tabatha Coffey,
411:TOMORROW ALWAYS LOOKS THE SAME! THAT’S THE PROBLEM! ~ Charles Bukowski,
412:Tomorrow dawned on Borogravia like a great big fish. ~ Terry Pratchett,
413:Tomorrow will give us something to think about ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero,
414:What’s vice today may be virtue, tomorrow.” -Henry Fielding ~ S E Hall,
415:Yesterday is but a memory, Tomorrow an uncharted course, ~ Edgar Cayce,
416:your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true, ~ Suzanne Collins,
417:Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
418:Do today what others won’t; do tomorrow what others can’t. ~ Levi Lusko,
419:Each tomorrow will depend on the love you give today. ~ Waylon Jennings,
420:I am not drinking now but I cannot guarantee tomorrow. ~ Kelly McGillis,
421:I did not die today, so I will not fear death tomorrow. ~ Colleen Oakes,
422:If I stopped touring tomorrow, it wouldn't change my life. ~ John Oates,
423:If tomorrow wasn’t promised, what would you give for today? ~ Ray Lewis,
424:I'm going to stop putting things off, starting tomorrow! ~ Sam Levenson,
425:The face of tomorrow can be seen only in tomorrow. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
426:The good times of today, are the sad thoughts of tomorrow. ~ Bob Marley,
427:The good we do today becomes the happiness of tomorrow. ~ William James,
428:the science of tomorrow is the supernatural of today. ~ Agatha Christie,
429:Tomorrow I'll get over you if I just get through tonight. ~ Lila McCann,
430:Tomorrow is the mysterious, unknown guest. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
431:Tomorrow is tomorrow. Today is all we have right now. ~ Haruki Murakami,
432:Tomorrow, our seeds will grow. All we need is dedication. ~ Lauryn Hill,
433:Whatever you think today becomes what you are tomorrow. ~ Napoleon Hill,
434:Write down the most important things you have to do tomorrow. ~ Ivy Lee,
435:You may still be here tomorrow...but your dreams may not. ~ Cat Stevens,
436:You will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. ~ Yusuf Islam,
437:Can I come back tomorrow? And if so, do I get to go first? ~ Alyson Noel,
438:Chose you this day whom, not tomorrow, whom you'll serve? ~ Billy Graham,
439:Enjoy your freedom today, leave the regret for tomorrow. ~ M F Moonzajer,
440:He who least needs tomorrow, will most gladly greet tomorrow. ~ Epicurus,
441:I came in 11 years ago. I remember it like it was tomorrow ~ David Moyes,
442:I don't care what tomorrow brings, as long as I have you. ~ Molly Harper,
443:I don’t want to be anything today; tomorrow, we’ll see. ~ George Seferis,
444:I'll be here tomorrow
If I can make it through today. ~ Henry Rollins,
445:I never put off till tomorrow what I can do the day after. ~ Oscar Wilde,
446:I would trade all my tomorrow's for one single yesterday. ~ Janis Joplin,
447:Live for today, plan for tomorrow, party tonight, party tonight. ~ Drake,
448:Live today. Not yesterday. Not tomorrow.
Just today. ~ Jerry Spinelli,
449:Look, I've lost before. And there's always a tomorrow. ~ Dennis Kucinich,
450:My encouragement to you is to go tomorrow to the library. ~ Maya Angelou,
451:Never put off until tomorrow what you can put off forever. ~ P J Plauger,
452:PESSIMISM IS PULLING TOMORROW’S CLOUD OVER TODAY’S SUNSHINE. ~ Anonymous,
453:Purgatory, he thought, was just a synonym for 'tomorrow'. ~ Jodi Picoult,
454:Stop building tomorrow's roads on today's grounds. ~ June Masters Bacher,
455:The pain you feel today is
the strength you feel tomorrow. ~ Unknown,
456:The programmers of tomorrow are the wizards of the future. ~ Gabe Newell,
457:Today’s life cannot be lived by living in tomorrow! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
458:Today was a difficult day....
tomorrow will be better ~ Kevin Henkes,
459:to die tomorrow was no worse than dying on any other day. ~ Paulo Coelho,
460:Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it. ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery,
461:We took such care of tomorrow, but died on the way there. ~ Warsan Shire,
462:When I sleep tonight I dream of what I will imagine tomorrow. ~ T A Uner,
463:Worrying about tomorrow is the best way to screw up today. ~ Denis Leary,
464:You have a beautiful laugh. Like the promise of tomorrow. ~ Ren e Ahdieh,
465:A garden is a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow. ~ Beth Wiseman,
466:A garden is a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow. ~ Tricia Goyer,
467:But tomorrow I die, and today I would unburden my soul. ~ Edgar Allan Poe,
468:Don’t put off till tomorrow anyone you could be doing today. ~ Emma Chase,
469:Hippie said he couldn't stay. Be back tomorrow
-Love,Mom ~ Lisa McMann,
470:Hope doesn't need to come tomorrow, it can come right now. ~ Marilyn Grey,
471:I always hope to be a better person tomorrow than today. ~ Mahershala Ali,
472:If you don't want to slip up tomorrow, speak the truth today. ~ Bruce Lee,
473:I'm hoping to be astonished tomorrow by I don't know what. ~ Jim Harrison,
474:I'm not afraid of dying tomorrow, only of being killed. ~ Stanley Kubrick,
475:I'm stuck. I'm stuck in yesterday, and you're tomorrow. ~ Rebecca Donovan,
476:Leave the bad memories behind and have faith in a greater tomorrow ~ Zane,
477:Live every day to your best and never worry about tomorrow. ~ J K Rowling,
478:Love yourself and watch --- today, tomorrow, and always. ~ Gautama Buddha,
479:The only limits of tomorrow are the doubts we have today. ~ Pittacus Lore,
480:The pain you feel today is the strength you'll feel tomorrow. ~ Anonymous,
481:The present is the present. Tomorrow will still be ‘now. ~ Brian Staveley,
482:The problems of today will be the best memories of tomorrow ~ Gary Keller,
483:Today's smartest advertising style is tomorrow's corn. ~ William Bernbach,
484:Vision is tomorrow's reality expressed as an idea today. ~ Orrin Woodward,
485:Who we are today doesn't have to be who we are tomorrow... ~ James R Doty,
486:Blue Devils may have won today. Devil gonna lose tomorrow. ~ Kevin DeYoung,
487:Doing what’s right today means no regrets tomorrow. ~ Suzanne Woods Fisher,
488:Every day you wake up and think, we'll fix things tomorrow. ~ Sarah Ockler,
489:Goodbyes are sad, no matter what the promise of tomorrow is. ~ Janet Leigh,
490:He that has given today may, if he so please, take away tomorrow. ~ Horace,
491:I have to stay positive and live for today and tomorrow. ~ Richard Patrick,
492:I'll be like Scarlett O'Hara-I'll think about it tomorrow. ~ Ronald Reagan,
493:I loved you yesterday, I’ll love you tomorrow. Every day. ~ Claudia Connor,
494:I love you like there’s no tomorrow. Don’t ever forget that, ~ Carian Cole,
495:I love you like there’s no tomorrow. Don’t ever forget that. ~ Carian Cole,
496:I would remember him always. He would forget me tomorrow. ~ Pepper Winters,
497:Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. ~ Albert Einstein,
498:Life always offers you a second chance. is called tomorrow. ~ Dylan Thomas,
499:Life is an isle of sorrow, you live today and die tomorrow! ~ Tove Jansson,
500:Never do today what intuition says to do tomorrow. ~ Florence Scovel Shinn,
501:Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
502:Never leave till tomorrow that which you can do today. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
503:No man ever served God by doing things tomorrow. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
504:Nothing tonight. But, God willing, I’ll try again tomorrow. ~ Paulo Coelho,
505:The only limits for tomorrow are the doubts we have today. ~ Pittacus Lore,
506:Those who kept silent yesterday will remain silent tomorrow. ~ Elie Wiesel,
507:Today he would believe. Tomorrow would answer for itself. ~ Jerry S Eicher,
508:‎"Today's dirty hands are tomorrow's muddy water ~ Danielle Hylton Outland,
509:Tomorrow is another day, and there will be another battle! ~ Sebastian Coe,
510:Tonight will be bad, and tomorrow will be beyond imagining. ~ Susan Cooper,
511:Who knows whether the gods will add tomorrow to the present hour? ~ Horace,
512:You always think there will be a tomorrow. More time. ~ Stacey Marie Brown,
513:Close your eyes and I'll kiss you, Tomorrow I'll miss you. ~ Paul McCartney,
514:Defending yesterday is far more risky than making tomorrow. ~ Peter Drucker,
515:Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we report to work. ~ Elizabeth Taylor,
516:Ideas and art are the possibility of an answer tomorrow. ~ Frederick Sommer,
517:I NAME THIS LAND TOMORROW, FOR IT SHALL LAST FOREVERMORE! ~ Cressida Cowell,
518:Let the peace of this day be here tomorrow when I wake up. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
519:Live no one else today, so you can live like no else tomorrow ~ Dave Ramsey,
520:Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today. ~ Holbrook Jackson,
521:Our conduct today is affected by what we know of tomorrow. ~ David Jeremiah,
522:The best thing about now, is that there's another one tomorrow. ~ Tim Tharp,
523:The good thing about this game? There's always tomorrow. ~ Andrew McCutchen,
524:The night is a tunnel, she thought, a hole into tomorrow... ~ Frank Herbert,
525:There's a bridge to tomorrow, There's a bridge to the past. ~ Dianne Reeves,
526:Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”
― Margaret Fuller ~ Margaret Fuller,
527:Today's worries are yesterday's fears and tomorrow's stories. ~ Alyson Noel,
528:Tomorrow's truth grows out of yesterday's error. ~ Antoine de Saint Exup ry,
529:Tomorrow, we see how skilled you are, claws against steel. ~ Kristen Ashley,
530:We appreciate yesterday, but we're looking for a better tomorrow. ~ Jack Ma,
531:We don't want to go back to tomorrow, we want to move forward. ~ Dan Quayle,
532:What you are going to be tomorrow, you are becoming today. ~ John C Maxwell,
533:When you live for every second, tomorrow doesn’t matter! ~ Stephen Richards,
534:Who knows what happens tomorrow? We'll find it tomorrow. ~ Olivier Martinez,
535:You don't save a pitcher for tomorrow. Tomorrow it may rain. ~ Leo Durocher,
536:A tiny change today brings a dramatically different tomorrow. ~ Richard Bach,
537:I believe how I act today will affect how I am tomorrow. ~ Katharine Hepburn,
538:If the world ends tomorrow, understand that I regret saying no. ~ Alex Adams,
539:I'm hoping to be astonished tomorrow
by I don't know what. ~ Jim Harrison,
540:No it ain’t nothing left to say. —Oddisee, “Tomorrow Today ~ Uzodinma Iweala,
541:No. You’re not staying here cleaning up. I’ll do it tomorrow. ~ Nashoda Rose,
542:Plant a memory, plant a tree, do it today for tomorrow. ~ Yukihiro Matsumoto,
543:Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. ~ Dale Carnegie,
544:The commercial work of today is the classics of tomorrow. ~ Orson Scott Card,
545:The most life destroying word of all is the word tomorrow. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
546:The President of today is just the postage stamp of tomorrow. ~ Gracie Allen,
547:Today's worries may become tomorrow's priceless experiences. ~ Napoleon Hill,
548:Tomorrow could not get better if one failed to survive today. ~ C S Friedman,
549:We'll just have to try to make better mistakes tomorrow. ~ Alexandra Bracken,
550:yesterday lasts forever..Tomorrow never comes.. UNTIL U!! ~ Penelope Douglas,
551:Your future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
552:Be careful or you might go to school tomorrow flushed with sex. ~ Lisa McMann,
553:"Can you be happy right now? Not tomorrow, not in ten minutes?" ~ Byron Katie,
554:Don't put off until tomorrow the loving words you can say today. ~ Bo Jackson,
555:Give me a day. Just today. If that works, then give me tomorrow. ~ Kelly Oram,
556:Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true... ~ Suzanne Collins,
557:If my heart broke tomorrow, I’d superglue it back together. ~ Candace Blevins,
558:Live like no else today, so you can live like no else tomorrow. ~ Dave Ramsey,
559:No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow. ~ Euripides,
560:SMILE!!!!! TODAY is the TOMORROW you worried about YESTERDA"Y ~ Dale Carnegie,
561:There is only one way of refusing tomorrow, and that is to die. ~ Victor Hugo,
562:Tomorrow may be fair, however stormy the sky of today. ~ Lewis Howard Latimer,
563:Tomorrow owes you the sum of your yesterdays. No more than that. ~ Robin Hobb,
564:Tomorrow, today will come and visit you; mind today! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
565:What people do tomorrow is a product of what they do today. ~ Iain Rob Wright,
566:Who defines terrorists? Today's terrorist is tomorrow's friend. ~ Al Sharpton,
567:Your future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow ~ Robert T Kiyosaki,
568:Compile your to-do list for tomorrow no later than this evening. ~ Tim Ferriss,
569:Dead heroes do nothing to protect their people tomorrow. ~ Wayne Thomas Batson,
570:Enjoy your magic moment today. As it will not be here tomorrow. ~ Paulo Coelho,
571:Execute like there's no tomorrow, strategize like there will be. ~ Aaron Levie,
572:If I had to vote for the bill again, I'd vote for it tomorrow. ~ Mary Landrieu,
573:If we had to vanish tomorrow, what would we want as our legacy? ~ Randy Pausch,
574:Learn From Yesterday, Live for Today, hope for tomorrow. ~ Orison Swett Marden,
575:Leave tomorrow’s troubles for tomorrow’s men to solve. ~ Marion Zimmer Bradley,
576:Life is short. Love is vast. Live like there's no tomorrow. ~ Michael Robotham,
577:Life is short. Love is vast. Live like there’s no tomorrow. ~ Michael Robotham,
578:Life is what is happening today while you were planning tomorrow ~ John Lennon,
579:Love like there's no tomorrow, and if tomorrow comes, love again. ~ Max Lucado,
580:Maybe tomorrow we'll all wear 42, so nobody can tell us apart. ~ Pee Wee Reese,
581:Money's only something you need in case you don't die tomorrow. ~ Martin Sheen,
582:Never lose your sense of humor. Tomorrow could be worse. ~ Carol Higgins Clark,
583:...Once upon a time, tomorrow was the first day of the world. ~ Ramona Ausubel,
584:The cross comes before the crown and tomorrow is a Monday morning! ~ C S Lewis,
585:The darkest day, lived till tomorrow, will have passed away? ~ Agatha Christie,
586:There can be no progress if people have no faith in tomorrow. ~ John F Kennedy,
587:Tomorrow is an old deceiver, and his cheat never grows stale. ~ Samuel Johnson,
588:tomorrow the sun would rise on the first day of a new desert. ~ Alwyn Hamilton,
589:Yesterday's History. Tomorrow's a Mystery. So live for today. ~ Carroll Shelby,
590:Your future is depends on what you do today, not tomorrow. ~ Robert T Kiyosaki,
591:And I have to get up early tomorrow morning to catch the train. ~ Paula Hawkins,
592:As I don't know about tomorrow, I never save the best for later. ~ Paulo Coelho,
593:Have you done enough today to earn the right to live tomorrow? ~ Ignatia Broker,
594:He who puts off nothing till tomorrow has done a great deal. ~ Baltasar Gracian,
595:Hide my head I want to drown my sorrow / No tomorrow, no tomorrow. ~ Gary Jules,
596:If a woman does need a hero, she needs him today, not tomorrow. ~ Robert Jordan,
597:If you are living for tomorrow, you will always be one day behind. ~ Bill Hicks,
598:If you think about it, today’s hit is tomorrow’s niche. Almost ~ Chris Anderson,
599:I have no sense of nostalgia. Tomorrow is what interests me. ~ Francois Pinault,
600:Life always offers you a second chance. It's called tomorrow! ~ Nicholas Sparks,
601:Love plans for tomorrow and loneliness thinks of yesterday. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
602:That there was a yesterday doesn’t mean there will be a tomorrow. ~ Rick Yancey,
603:That which you think today becomes that which you are tomorrow. ~ Napoleon Hill,
604:The lazier a man is, the more he’s going to do tomorrow. ~ Suzanne Woods Fisher,
605:Tomorrow, I will take on all of these things. I will be unstoppable. ~ Marie Lu,
606:Tomorrow or the next life - which comes first, we never know. ~ Sogyal Rinpoche,
607:Tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
608:Well you just have to try to make better mistakes tomorrow. ~ Alexandra Bracken,
609:We shouldn't just live for today; we should prepare for tomorrow. ~ Kent Conrad,
610:Whatever may be happening today, peace is the meaning of tomorrow ~ Victor Hugo,
611:Wisdom makes decisions today that will still be good tomorrow. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
612:Write it down today, put it away, make sense of it tomorrow. ~ Courtney Summers,
613:Yesterday is but today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream. ~ Khalil Gibran,
614:Your optimism today will determine your level of success tomorrow. ~ Jon Gordon,
615:A diligent hawker today, can be a great tycoon tomorrow ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
616:Design simply today, knowing you can add complexity needed tomorrow. ~ Anonymous,
617:Forget yesterday, live for today. Tomorrow will take care of itself. ~ Rick Ross,
618:It's not the future I'm talking about, I'm talking about tomorrow. ~ John Gummer,
619:No one can change yesterday, but we can all change tomorrow. ~ William J Clinton,
620:Our future lies with today's kids and tomorrow's space exploration. ~ Sally Ride,
621:Sentences are like just caught fish. Spunky today, stinky tomorrow. ~ Max Lucado,
622:Shed the pains of yesterday and seize the plans of tomorrow. ~ Catherine Crumber,
623:Stand up there tomorrow morning and be proud of your humiliation. ~ Jen Calonita,
624:Stop longing.You poison today’s ease, reaching always for tomorrow. ~ Robin Hobb,
625:The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. ~ H Jackson Brown Jr,
626:The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. ~ Mother Teresa,
627:The ripple of today’s lie is tomorrow’s wave and next year’s flood. ~ Max Lucado,
628:To be an investor you must be a believer in a better tomorrow. ~ Benjamin Graham,
629:Tomorrow can take me,” he said. “I don’t need today anyway. ~ Shannon A Thompson,
630:Tomorrow has always been better than today, and it always will be. ~ Paul Harvey,
631:Tomorrow is 100 percent based on the negotiations you do today. ~ James Altucher,
632:tomorrow. There’s a Gone With the Wind museum here in the house. ~ Carolyn Brown,
633:Tomorrow was a new day, with no memory or sentiments of yesterday. ~ Sarah McCoy,
634:What you build today will either empower or restrict you tomorrow. ~ Gary Keller,
635:What you do today is shaped by what you believe about tomorrow. ~ Timothy Keller,
636:Who knows if the gods above will add tomorrow's span to this day's sum? ~ Horace,
637:Yesterday's deconstructions are often tomorrow's orthodox clichés. ~ Stuart Hall,
638:Yesterday You Said Tomorrow published by Burnt Offerings Books ~ Chris Philbrook,
639:Yes, tomorrow and not today, is what all lazy people say. ~ Suzanne Woods Fisher,
640:C’mon. It’s only until tomorrow morning. I’ll take care of it. I ~ Hope Callaghan,
641:Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.. ~ Mitch Albom,
642:Don't boast about tomorrow,for you don't know what a day might bring. ~ Anonymous,
643:Don’t worry about tomorrowtomorrow would worry about itself. ~ Karen Kingsbury,
644:Everything we do today defines us—because tomorrow might never come. ~ David Mack,
645:Forever is only now. Let's enjoy it and not think about tomorrow. ~ Renee Carlino,
646:He thinks, tomorrow is another battle, tomorrow is another world. ~ Hilary Mantel,
647:If I could keep today's happiness... I wouldn't worry about tomorrow. ~ Ai Yazawa,
648:If I did not believe God healed, I'd quit tomorrow and go get a job. ~ Benny Hinn,
649:If I'm sincere today, what does it matter if I regret it tomorrow? ~ Jos Saramago,
650:Investing in tomorrow's technology today is more critical than ever. ~ Bill Gates,
651:Let today's strong performance be your starting point for tomorrow. ~ Ron Kaufman,
652:Life isn't about tomorrow ~ Beverly Preston Life is about today ~ Beverly Preston,
653:Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. ~ Mark Twain,
654:Never save the best for later. You don't know what tomorrow holds. ~ Paulo Coelho,
655:Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever! ~ George C Wallace,
656:Stop longing. You poison today’s ease, reaching always for tomorrow. ~ Robin Hobb,
657:The day after tomorrow is the third day of the rest of your life. ~ George Carlin,
658:The promises of God for tomorrow are the anchor for believers today. ~ R C Sproul,
659:Things that make you weird as a kid will make you great tomorrow. ~ James Victore,
660:Today is a reality, tomorrow's a promise, and yesterday's history! ~ Billy Blanks,
661:Tomorrow begins from another dawn, when we will be fast asleep. ~ Madeleine Thien,
662:Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it well and serenely ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
663:Tomorrow is red with the blood of murdered resolutions. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
664:Tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther... ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
665:Whatever happens tomorrow, we had today. I'll always remember it ~ David Nicholls,
666:What has validity is your living, not what happens tomorrow. ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti,
667:what is not started today is never finished tomorrow ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
668:What you wish for today may not be what you truly want tomorrow. ~ Melissa Foster,
669:Yesterday lasts forever.
Tomorrow comes never.
Until you ~ Penelope Douglas,
670:You could die tomorrow, you don't think you should kiss her today? ~ Amie Kaufman,
671:Your history of work is as important as the work you'll do tomorrow. ~ Seth Godin,
672:A lack of realism in the vision today costs credibility tomorrow. ~ John C Maxwell,
673:Don't wait. Tomorrow may be too late to do the things you can today. ~ Ron Kaufman,
674:Either we fix [the marriage] today, or I will divorce you tomorrow. ~ Ashlee Vance,
675:I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles. ~ Audrey Hepburn,
676:If I don't know what will happen tomorrow, it could be wonderful. ~ Gloria Steinem,
677:If print was invented tomorrow, it would be the death of digital. ~ Vaughan Oliver,
678:I never plan tomorrow because I don’t even know what I’m doing today. ~ Coco Rocha,
679:IT+IT=IT; Indian talent + Information technology = India Tomorrow ~ Narendra Modi,
680:Never lough out somebody's failure, cause tomorrow should be you! ~ Emmy Laybourne,
681:Never put off the work till tomorrow what you can put off today. ~ Stephen Hawking,
682:Surviving and believing in tomorrow is just a habit I can't break. ~ Marita Golden,
683:the only way to bury the past is to build tomorrow on top of it. ~ Craig Lancaster,
684:The prosperity of today becomes the empty consumerism of tomorrow. ~ Eckhart Tolle,
685:The rule is, jam tomorrow and jam yesterday - but never jam today. ~ Lewis Carroll,
686:they think about Tomorrow, that is to say, simply, a new today; ~ Jean Paul Sartre,
687:Today is the eighth day of the month, tomorrow is the thirteenth.
   ~ Zen Proverb,
688:Tomorrow is soon enough to contemplate the multitude of your sins.” He ~ John Hart,
689:Tomorrow, we would figure out the future. Tonight, Tommy breathed. ~ Rebecca Royce,
690:tomorrow.  You won’t burn it, will you?’ ‘Maybe just the salad. ~ Georgia Le Carre,
691:To the lucky dead who will not be feeling this hangover tomorrow. ~ Kurtis J Wiebe,
692:What happens to Black Folks today, happens to White Folks tomorrow. ~ Dick Gregory,
693:What I lose today I can't make up tomorrow. I have to do it today. ~ Albert Pujols,
694:What is not started today is never finished tomorrow. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
695:Yesterday's just a memory, tomorrow is never what it's supposed to be. ~ Bob Dylan,
696:Yesterday was a closed book, tomorrow, however, was another story. ~ Cecelia Ahern,
697:you can't escape tomorrow's responsibilities by evading it today ~ Abraham Lincoln,
698:But no use worrying about tomorrow’s concerns when today has its own. ~ Lynn Cahoon,
699:Do not say that I'll depart tomorrow because even today I still arrive. ~ Nhat Hanh,
700:Forever was my heartbeat and it was the hope tomorrow held. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
701:For those of you haven't read the book, it's being published tomorrow ~ David Frost,
702:Give your customers what they want today, and help them see tomorrow. ~ Ron Kaufman,
703:greatest enemy to tomorrow’s success is sometimes today’s success. ~ John C Maxwell,
704:I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you. ~ Pocahontas,
705:I said school starts tomorrow. I didn’t say I was going to be there. ~ Kim Harrison,
706:It's not enough to be up to date, you have to be up to tomorrow. ~ David Ben Gurion,
707:It's up to us to save the world for tomorrow: it's up to you and me. ~ Jane Goodall,
708:I want you to live as you would be remembered if you would die tomorrow, ~ P C Cast,
709:Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. ~ Gandhi,
710:Many things that were true yesterday will not be tomorrow. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
711:She has been dreading tomorrow ever since it happened the first time. ~ Tom Rachman,
712:The bride, the white bride today a maiden, tomorrow a wife. ~ Federico Garcia Lorca,
713:The countries who out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow. ~ Barack Obama,
714:The darkest day, if you live till tomorrow, will have passed away. ~ William Cowper,
715:The question was: Will you meet me tomorrow? And the word was: Yes. ~ Lauren Oliver,
716:today is not defined by yesterday and tomorrow is truly another day. ~ Sejal Badani,
717:Today is the word for winners and tomorrow is the word for losers ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
718:Tomorrow is nothing, today is too late; the good lived yesterday. ~ Marcus Aurelius,
719:Tomorrow's trials concerned her more than yesterday's triumphs. ~ George R R Martin,
720:Try to sleep. Tomorrow’s coming, whether we worry about it or not. ~ Veronica Rossi,
721:What's left undone today, tomorrow will not do." Faust ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
722:Wisdom makes decisions today that will still be good for tomorrow. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
723:You can put things off until tomorrow but tomorrow may never come. ~ Gloria Estefan,
724:You just don't know if you'll be around tomorrow. You just don't. ~ Charlize Theron,
725:A goblin thought jumps onto her shouder: what's the point of tomorrow? ~ M L Stedman,
726:and we will possess tomorrow what we are gathering today. ~ Francisco C ndido Xavier,
727:Do something for yourself today that you will thank yourself for tomorrow. ~ T Mills,
728:do today what others won’t so you can achieve tomorrow what others can’t ~ Anonymous,
729:Fame, what you like is in the Limo. Fame, what you get is no tomorrow. ~ David Bowie,
730:If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today ~ Nhat Hanh,
731:If you are sure of tomorrow, there is no fool greater than you! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
732:I never spend my time doing anything I'll have to do again tomorrow. ~ Quentin Crisp,
733:It is easier today to triumph over evil habits than it will be tomorrow. ~ Confucius,
734:Marijuana: why forget something tomorrow when you can forget it today? ~ Doug Benson,
735:Reliving your painful past will poison your heart and your tomorrow. ~ Bryant McGill,
736:The only way to improve tomorrow is to know what you did wrong today. ~ Robin Sharma,
737:The past is a life sentence, a blunt instrument aimed at tomorrow. ~ Claudia Rankine,
738:The superstitions of today are the scientific facts of tomorrow. ~ John L Balderston,
739:Today I love you more than ever; tomorrow I will love you even more. ~ Cecelia Ahern,
740:Today might not be so good. But tomorrow, you got another chance to ~ David Baldacci,
741:Tomorrow’s opportunity is determined by yesterday’s responsibility. ~ John C Maxwell,
742:We don’t realize how wonderful today is until tomorrow. —Amish proverb ~ Susan Wiggs,
743:we in the modern world expect that tomorrow will be better than today. ~ James Burke,
744:What can I do to help thee?" he asked. "Believe there is a tomorrow. ~ James Clavell,
745:What is amazing and revolutionary today will be oppressive tomorrow. ~ Bryant McGill,
746:Without the despair of today we can’t experience the joy of tomorrow. ~ Tracy Brogan,
747:Yesterday Is two days before tomorrow, The day after two days ago. ~ Haruki Murakami,
748:yesterday lasts forever.
tomorrow never comes.
until you. ~ Penelope Douglas,
749:chamberlain were just setting the table for tomorrow’s breakfast. ~ Michael D O Brien,
750:Do not, I beg of you, dampen today's sun with the showers of tomorrow. ~ L Frank Baum,
751:Don’t accept suffering and sorrow today in hopes of a better tomorrow.  ~ Nate Miyaki,
752:Drink today, and drown all sorrow; you shall perhaps not do tomorrow. ~ John Fletcher,
753:First full day as Twitter COO tomorrow. Task #1: undermine the CEO, ~ Jeffrey Pfeffer,
754:If tomorrow were never to come, it would not be worth living today. ~ Albert Einstein,
755:If you had told me I'd be making 62 tomorrow, I'd say you were lying. ~ Aaron Neville,
756:Just thinkin’ about tomorrow clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow…. ~ Lauren Oliver,
757:Never put off your massage until tomorrow if you can get it today. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
758:nothings promised, not the rest of tonight, not all of tomorrow! ~ Eric Jerome Dickey,
759:Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
760:Sleep well, gentlemen, for tomorrow we become connoisseurs of shite. ~ James K Morrow,
761:The sun will rise tomorrow, even if you get knocked out in 30 seconds. ~ Greg Jackson,
762:The uncontested absurdities of today are the accepted slogans of tomorrow. ~ Ayn Rand,
763:Today he failed to change the world. As for tomorrow, who can tell? ~ Neal Shusterman,
764:Tomorrow is more sure than just about anything else in the entire world. ~ Chris Rock,
765:Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365-page book. Write a good one. ~ Brad Paisley,
766:Whatever happens tomorrow, we had today; and I'll always remember it ~ David Nicholls,
767:What if we knew what tomorrow would bring? Would we fix it? Could we? ~ Cecelia Ahern,
768:What is subversive today, will almost certainly be patriotic tomorrow. ~ Lucius Beebe,
769:Why independence, if the slaves of today will be the tyrants of tomorrow? ~ Jos Rizal,
770:Yesterday is rarely too early but tomorrow is frequently too late. ~ Richard A Clarke,
771:You can't have a better tomorrow if you don't stop thinking about yesterday ~ Unknown,
772:You have to wait for tomorrow to find out what tomorrow will bring. ~ Haruki Murakami,
773:You'll get them tomorrow. You gave it a good shot. Keep your chin up. ~ Ted Alexandro,
774:And what will I be able to do tomorrow that I cannot yet do today? ~ Elizabeth Gilbert,
775:Assessment is today's means of modifying tomorrow's instruction. ~ Carol Ann Tomlinson,
776:Beach girls now, beach girls tomorrow, beach girls till the end of time. ~ Luanne Rice,
777:Food court at the mall, 11:30 tomorrow. Order something expensive. ~ Lorena McCourtney,
778:I am going to write my symphony; I'm just going to start tomorrow. ~ Steven Pressfield,
779:If I were to live for tomorrow, I would have lived fullest for today. ~ Santosh Kalwar,
780:It seemed like all the way to tomorrow and over it to the days beyond. ~ J R R Tolkien,
781:Let yesterday be a map that guides your steps today, and tomorrow.” “The ~ Lucian Bane,
782:Never burn bridges. Today's junior jerk, tomorrow's senior partner. ~ Sigourney Weaver,
783:Never, ever rest on your laurels. Today's laurels are tomorrow's compost. ~ Tom Peters,
784:The best preparation for good work tomorrow is to do good work today. ~ Elbert Hubbard,
785:The only adequate preparation for tomorrow is the right use of today. ~ John C Maxwell,
786:The only way to improve tomorrow is to know what you did wrong today. ~ Robin S Sharma,
787:There’s something about today that makes me want to be hung-over tomorrow. ~ T K Leigh,
788:There was a sound you could smell / like you were inhaling tomorrow. ~ Cameron Conaway,
789:The thoughts you think today determine the results you'll see tomorrow. ~ Robin Sharma,
790:The word tomorrow was invented for indecisive people and for children. ~ Ivan Turgenev,
791:Today was a difficult day.
Tomorrow will be better.'
-Mr. Slinger ~ Kevin Henkes,
792:Today will shape your tomorrow. Tomorrow you will remember yesterday. ~ Stasi Eldredge,
793:We are nothing. - Tomorrow we may be die. We are nothing. - You and me. ~ Jack Kerouac,
794:We can never benefit today from the wisdom we will have gained tomorrow. ~ Mary Balogh,
795:We grow despite the horror that we feed upon our own tomorrow. We grow. ~ Maya Angelou,
796:Well, she could learn self control tomorrow. Today she wanted pizza. ~ Neal Shusterman,
797:We're having too good a time today. We ain't thinking about tomorrow. ~ John Dillinger,
798:Were I to die tomorrow, my soul would remember you. ~Nicholas Stafford ~ Jude Deveraux,
799:what is one thing today becomes quite another thing tomorrow. ~ Alexander McCall Smith,
800:You can't have a better tomorrow, if you keep thinking about yesterday. ~ Taylor Swift,
801:You have them today. Love them today. Let tomorrow take care of itself. ~ Hazel Hunter,
802:Do it today! It will spare you the effort of finding excuses tomorrow. ~ Steve Maraboli,
803:Everything changes, today's tears are tomorrow's absurdities, after all. ~ Joan D Vinge,
804:Futile: it was an epitaph on his past and an adjective for his tomorrow. ~ A J Quinnell,
805:If all you can promise me is today, I'll take it and hope for tomorrow. ~ Ellen Hopkins,
806:If we saw tomorrow's newspaper today, tomorrow would never happen. ~ Kenneth E Boulding,
807:If you do the best and the most you can today, don't worry about tomorrow. ~ B C Forbes,
808:I really think that if you live for today, tomorrow takes care of itself. ~ Sharon Tate,
809:Just do whatever you want to in life. One day tomorrow won't be there. ~ Donald Cerrone,
810:Knowing what will happen tomorrow ruins the whole mystery of life! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
811:Life lived for tomorrow will always be a day away from being realized. ~ John C Maxwell,
812:Magic [makes] possible today what science will make a reality tomorrow. ~ Marco Tempest,
813:Memories are nothing but the lash with which yesterday flogs tomorrow. ~ Philip Moeller,
814:Mercutio: Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. ~ William Shakespeare,
815:...she said she was going to live-that tomorrow wasn't guaranteed. ~ Jacqueline Woodson,
816:The leader of the market today may not necessarily be the leader tomorrow. ~ Ma Huateng,
817:the means one uses today shape the ends one might perhaps reach tomorrow ~ Albert Camus,
818:There is nothing more horrible than knowing what awaits us tomorrow, ~ Mariam Petrosyan,
819:There was another twenty miles to cover tomorrow, most of it on foot. ~ Rosanne Bittner,
820:Today's human rights violations are the causes of tomorrow's conflicts. ~ Mary Robinson,
821:We have today and hopefully tomorrow to be the best version of ourselves. ~ Joshua Mohr,
822:What can I do to help thee?" he asked.
"Believe there is a tomorrow. ~ James Clavell,
823:What is today accepted as truth will tomorrow prove to be only amusing. ~ Louis L Amour,
824:Yesterday, today was tomorrow. And tomorrow, today will be yesterday. ~ George Harrison,
825:You ask yourself when you’ll learn, and the answer is always,
“Tomorrow. ~ Kris Kidd,
826:You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
827:You have to wait until tomorrow to find out what tomorrow will bring. ~ Haruki Murakami,
828:Your life tomorrow will be determined by the words you speak today. ~ Terri Savelle Foy,
829:At night, never go to bed without knowing what you'll write tomorrow. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
830:Before tomorrow becomes your legacy, come the choices you must make today. ~ Bill Jensen,
831:From 2:30 to 3:30 we put off for tomorrow what we could have done today. ~ Norton Juster,
832:How am I going to live today to create the tomorrow I've committed to? ~ Anthony Robbins,
833:If you knew Jesus was coming tomorrow, what would you do today? Then do it! ~ Max Lucado,
834:If you’re sleepy, go to bed and save the next chapter for tomorrow. ~ Pseudonymous Bosch,
835:Just in case the world ends tomorrow, we might as well enjoy today. ~ Susan Beth Pfeffer,
836:Let's go invent tomorrow instead of worrying about what happened yesterday. ~ Steve Jobs,
837:Most people put off till tomorrow that which they should have done yesterday. ~ E W Howe,
838:Never regret yesterday. Life is in you today and you make your tomorrow. ~ L Ron Hubbard,
839:Of course she's not afraid. She knows that the sun will rise again tomorrow. ~ Liu Cixin,
840:Posterity! Why should people be less stupid tomorrow than they are today? ~ Jules Renard,
841:There is no excuse not to give two minutes today to intend your tomorrow. ~ Rhonda Byrne,
842:The suns going down and we cant afford to come back to it tomorrow. ~ Desmond Harrington,
843:Today is cruel. Tomorrow is crueller. And the day after tomorrow is beautiful. ~ Jack Ma,
844:Today's news, which may be yesterday's anyway, will be eclipsed tomorrow. ~ Graham Swift,
845:Today's today. Tomorrow we may be ourselves gone down the drain of Eternity. ~ Euripides,
846:Tomorrow is in the wings waiting for you to sound her entrance fanfare. ~ Duke Ellington,
847:Tomorrow never really comes, so todays performance is what really counts. ~ Bill Sharman,
848:Tomorrow really will take care of itself if I do the right thing today. ~ John C Maxwell,
849:Tonight she could dream in his arms. Tomorrow she must tell him the truth. ~ Lenora Bell,
850:We do today what they won't, so tomorrow we accomplish what they can't. ~ Dwayne Johnson,
851:We must go from boxes to arrows. Tomorrow belongs to those who connect. ~ Peter Morville,
852:What will you do today so tomorrow becomes the legacy you wanted to leave? ~ Bill Jensen,
853:Yesterday's dangerous idea is today's orthodoxy and tomorrow's cliché. ~ Richard Dawkins,
854:You can’t let the uncertainty of tomorrow interfere with the joy of today, ~ J A Konrath,
855:Accept your life and what it brings, I know tomorrow you find better things. ~ Ray Davies,
856:As far as everyone is concerned, I'm in love with you today and tomorrow. ~ Jamie McGuire,
857:Because He lives, I can face tomorrow. Because He lives, all fear is gone. ~ Bill Gaither,
858:But my faith seems naive, at least today. Maybe tomorrow I can believe again. ~ Ana s Nin,
859:Do not say that I'll depart tomorrow because even today I still arrive. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
860:Enjoy your life today because yesterday had gone and tomorrow may never come ~ Alan Coren,
861:Evenings never end - they just, without you noticing, turn into tomorrow. ~ Caitlin Moran,
862:If Newt Gingrich would be President tomorrow, I would be a happy person. ~ Laura Ingraham,
863:It's amazing how a little tomorrow can make up for a whole lot of yesterday. ~ John Guare,
864:It's not helpful if we spend every day dreading tomorrow ~ Randy PauschJai ~ Randy Pausch,
865:I was lost yesterday, I am found today and I will be forgotten tomorrow. ~ Santosh Kalwar,
866:I wish I were dead, or that it were tomorrow night,' groaned Phil. ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery,
867:Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow. ~ Abdul Kalam,
868:Many of the things that seem impossible now will become realities tomorrow. ~ Walt Disney,
869:Never put off till tomorrow what you can do day after tomorrow just as well. ~ Mark Twain,
870:The crabby little girls of today are the crabby old women of tomorrow! ~ Charles M Schulz,
871:The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow. ~ Bill Gates,
872:Today is all we have, tomorrow is a mirage that may never become reality. ~ Louis L Amour,
873:Tomorrow lurks in us, the latency to be all that was not achieved before. ~ Loren Eiseley,
874:What happens tomorrow is but the shadow of thoughts we held today. ~ Joan Bennett Kennedy,
875:What seems so necessary today may not even be desirable tomorrow. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
876:Where would you rather be tomorrow — on Mars or in the Kingdom of Heaven? ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
877:Why according to tomorrow's paper the proletariat will not rise yesterday. ~ E E Cummings,
878:will do the best I am capable of doing today to bring out my best tomorrow. ~ John Wooden,
879:Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy. ~ Leo F Buscaglia,
880:Write it down now! You may never know who will read it tomorrow! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
881:Yesterday is
two days before tomorrow
the day after two days ago ~ Haruki Murakami,
882:Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. ~ Lyndon B Johnson,
883:You live your life today,
Not tomorrow,
and certainly not yesterday. ~ John Grisham,
884:You said I’d see you tomorrow, and now you’re getting on a fucking plane? ~ Jamie McGuire,
885:Do not think of todays failures, but of the success that may come tomorrow. ~ Helen Keller,
886:History is apt to judge harshly those who sacrifice tomorrow for today. ~ Harold MacMillan,
887:I don't ask for an apology because it's only tomorrow's fish-and-chip paper. ~ Tracey Emin,
888:If we believe that tomorrow will be better we can bear a hardship today. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
889:If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
890:I made a mental note to call. Later.
Tomorrow. Next month. Or January. ~ Dani Alexander,
891:It may all end tomorrow, or it could go on forever (in which case I'm doomed). ~ Morrissey,
892:I've never known a person focused on yesterday to have a better tomorrow. ~ John C Maxwell,
893:Live as though you’ll die tomorrow, but farm as though you’ll live forever. ~ John Marsden,
894:My one fear is that tomorrow I may die without having come to know myself ~ Sadegh Hedayat,
895:Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well. ~ Mark Twain,
896:Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone ~ Pablo Picasso,
897:Passion surprises. One doesn't search it. It can happen to you tomorrow. ~ Isabelle Adjani,
898:Remember that consciousness is power. Tomorrow's world is yours to build. ~ Yuri Kochiyama,
899:sorry,no thanks,if i was going to die it could wait until tomorrow morning. ~ Rick Riordan,
900:The actor's popularity is evanescent; applauded today, forgotten tomorrow. ~ Edwin Forrest,
901:The future you have tomorrow won't be the same future you had yesterday. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
902:the medical profession of tomorrow will not resemble the current one at all. ~ Jean Tirole,
903:The work of today is the history of tomorrow, and we are its makers. ~ Juliette Gordon Low,
904:Tomorrow, every Fault is to be amended; but that Tomorrow never comes. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
905:Tomorrow it'll all be over, then I'll have to go back to selling pens again. ~ Johnny Depp,
906:Tomorrow owes you the sum of your yesterdays. No more than that. And no less. ~ Robin Hobb,
907:Trust is the bridge from yesterday to tomorrow, built with planks of thanks. ~ Ann Voskamp,
908:Well dressed to-day; only a langouti tomorrow.

--Mauritius proverb ~ Lafcadio Hearn,
909:We, who are the living, possess the past. Tomorrow is for our martyrs. ~ James L Farmer Jr,
910:Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, but only saps today of its strength. ~ A J Cronin,
911:Yesterday lasts forever.

Tomorrow comes never.

Until you. ~ Penelope Douglas,
912:you will be able to meet one another, and then, tomorrow, the games begin!” I ~ Kiera Cass,
913:Another day ending and another would soon begin. What would tomorrow bring? ~ Lori Brighton,
914:Do not worry about tomorrow for tomorrow will worry about itself,’” Soren said. ~ Anonymous,
915:Don't cry over spilled milk. By this time tomorrow, it'll be free yogurt. ~ Stephen Colbert,
916:Europe and the U.K. are yesterday's world. Tomorrow is in the United States. ~ Tiny Rowland,
917:Gentlemen, I would rather have written those lines than take Quebec tomorrow. ~ James Wolfe,
918:Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy. ~ Walt Disney,
919:I do today what people won't, so I achieve tomorrow what other people can't. ~ Daymond John,
920:If God calls me tomorrow I will go without a moment's turning back. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
921:If I knew that the world ends tomorrow, I, even today, plant a tree ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
922:If you don't know what tomorrow holds, you need to know who holds tomorrow! ~ Jesse Jackson,
923:I'm going to have you so many ways, you won't be able to walk tomorrow. ~ Shannyn Schroeder,
924:I think tomorrow I'll burn myself on the stove so people will feel sorry for me. ~ Sam Pink,
925:Life wore a man out, wore a man thin.
Tomorrow would be a better day. ~ Charles Bukowski,
926:Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
927:My one fear is that tomorrow I may die without having come to know myself. ~ Sadegh Hedayat,
928:Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. ~ Pablo Picasso,
929:Today begins, tomorrow continues, and it never ends until you reach your goal. ~ Greg Plitt,
930:Tomorrow, I might be in a different mood and you wouldn't recognize my voice. ~ Nina Simone,
931:Tomorrow’s sun is on it’s way – a relentless sun, inscrutable like life. ~ Machado de Assis,
932:Tomorrow’s world will be shaped by what we teach our children today. ~ Suzanne Woods Fisher,
933:Tomorrow will be more hopeful than this awful piece of time we call today ~ Suzanne Collins,
934:Who hesitate and falter life away, and lose tomorrow the ground won today. ~ Matthew Arnold,
935:With cheap thrills, you get what you pay for—here today, gone tomorrow. Life ~ Nick Vujicic,
936:With God’s help, your trial today is leading to your wholeness tomorrow. ~ Elizabeth George,
937:Dance your pain, sing your sorrows, because there is nothing else tomorrow. ~ Santosh Kalwar,
938:Delay not till tomorrow to be wise; tomorrow's sun to thee may neve rise. ~ William Congreve,
939:Do not think of to-day's failures, but of the success that may come tomorrow. ~ Helen Keller,
940:Don't worry about tomorrow, let it fix itself. Today has a problem of its own. ~ Kris Aquino,
941:If I died, would it get me out of my geometry test tomorrow? One could only hope. ~ P C Cast,
942:If we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday’s, we rob them of tomorrow. ~ John Dewey,
943:I'm not worried about tomorrow, because God is there already, waiting for me. ~ Paulo Coelho,
944:Innovation means replacing the best practices of today with those of tomorrow. ~ Paul Sloane,
945:Let us leave tomorrow's trouble for the One who bore our troubles on the cross. ~ T B Joshua,
946:Never dwell on the tomorrow; remember, that it's God's and not ours. ~ Edward Bouverie Pusey,
947:Nobody felt sad as long as we could postpone tomorrow with more nostalgia. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
948:Tell him that I’ll keep my promise. By this time tomorrow, he won’t miss me. ~ Jamie McGuire,
949:The body is given out on loan - don't waste it and expect to use it tomorrow. ~ Carl Shapiro,
950:The key is to remember there is a tomorrow morning. The dance will continue. ~ Newt Gingrich,
951:The only way to engineer the future tomorrow is to have lived in it yesterday. ~ Bill Buxton,
952:There is not a piece of science, but its flank may be turned tomorrow. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
953:Tomorrow becomes never. No matter how small the task, take the first step now! ~ Tim Ferriss,
954:Tomorrow.
A little less than a promise, and a little more than a chance. ~ David Levithan,
955:Tomorrow I’ll be okay, but today I let myself bleed, and that’s okay too. ~ Claire Contreras,
956:Tomorrow was over the horizon, and would take an entire day to reach. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
957:Tomorrow will take care of itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. ~ Jeremy Robinson,
958:We are going to meet Megan Rinehart tomorrow. It’s worth all this work.” When ~ Ann M Martin,
959:Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength. ~ Demi Lovato,
960:You couldn’t trust people to be tomorrow what they had been yesterday. ~ Garth Risk Hallberg,
961:All we can do to prepare rightly for tomorrow is to do the right thing today. ~ Wendell Berry,
962:Almost all good businesses engage in 'pain today, gain tomorrow' activities. ~ Charlie Munger,
963:But tomorrow, tomorrow could be different, and that is what keeps me going today. ~ Lang Leav,
964:come home tomorrow. Getting back to Maeve’s was tricky. There was a new ~ Denise Grover Swank,
965:Do not worry about tomorrow for tomorrow will worry about itself, Soren said. ~ Tiffany Reisz,
966:Dreaming of a tomorrow, which tomorrow, will be as distant then as 'tis today. ~ Lope de Vega,
967:Each misfortune you encounter will carry in it the seed of tomorrow's good luck. ~ Og Mandino,
968:from the death of each day's hope, another hope sprang up to live tomorrow. ~ Charles Dickens,
969:GET YOURSELF TOGETHER DRINK TILL YOU DROP FORGET ABOUT TOMORROW AND HAVE ANOTHER SHOT ~ Slash,
970:How am I going to live today in order to create the tomorrow I'm committed to? ~ Tony Robbins,
971:I am gone tomorrow. And there and gone again by the time you read this. ~ Salvador Plascencia,
972:if things look good today, they will most assuredly turn to shit tomorrow. ~ Anthony Bourdain,
973:It'll be a lot less hassle if you can just knock Malfoy off his broom tomorrow. ~ J K Rowling,
974:Let us make our future now, and let us make our dreams tomorrow's reality. ~ Malala Yousafzai,
975:Life is fragile. We're not guaranteed a tomorrow so give it everything you've got. ~ Tim Cook,
976:Make it so today is not like yesterday and tomorrow will be different FOREVER. ~ Tony Robbins,
977:One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind. ~ Dorothea Lange,
978:The future you have, tomorrow, won't be the same future you had, yesterday. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
979:There are no articles any more that dream about the cities of tomorrow. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson,
980:Today's unspeakable perversion is tomorrow's kink, is next week's good clean fun ~ Dan Savage,
981:Tomorrow’s always there, just over the horizon. Until the tomorrows run out. ~ Lawrence Block,
982:Tomorrow was over the horizon and it would take an entire day to reach ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
983:Why does everyone talk about the past? All that counts is tomorrow's game. ~ Roberto Clemente,
984:Yesterday, today, tomorrow and maybe forever, living and leaving without you. ~ M F Moonzajer,
985:ashamed of it even as I craved it. “Oh, she does! There’s a party tomorrow, ~ Melanie Benjamin,
986:As historians, we have to remind ourselves that yesterday was once tomorrow. ~ Roger Moorhouse,
987:Everybody's after a new morning. What do we have to run up and salute tomorrow? ~ Robert Stone,
988:Every step towards your dream today is a step away from your regret tomorrow. ~ Steve Maraboli,
989:Fortune is a courtesan; favorable yesterday, she may turn her back tomorrow. ~ Alexandre Dumas,
990:He would marry her tomorrow!—marry her tomorrow and murder her in a week! ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
991:Hollywood is yesterday, forever catching up tomorrow with what's happening today. ~ Vito Russo,
992:If I insist on being pessimistic, there is always tomorrow. Today I am blessed. ~ Maya Angelou,
993:I'll be contacting Webster tomorrow. My suggestion will be absofuckingmazing. ~ Kristen Ashley,
994:Isabelle had the patience of those who believe that tomorrow belongs to them. ~ Yasmina Khadra,
995:Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet? ~ L M Montgomery,
996:Me and you, we got more yesterday than anybody. We need some kind of tomorrow. ~ Toni Morrison,
997:Never again!" commanded his will.

"Again! Tomorrow!" begged his heart. ~ Hermann Hesse,
998:One more day of drinking, perhaps, and then I’ll get myself straight tomorrow. ~ Paula Hawkins,
999:Our perception of yesterday is the foundation for our expectations of tomorrow. ~ Gene Simmons,
1000:People don't expect to die tomorrow, but they do take out insurance, don't they? ~ Ian Paisley,
1001:So how are things going along? Pretty good. Going to be good tomorrow? Hope so. ~ Studs Terkel,
1002:The difficulties you cannot overcome today will be overcome tomorrow or later on. ~ The Mother,
1003:The dreams of yesterday are the hopes of today and the reality of tomorrow. ~ Robert H Goddard,
1004:The inspirations of today are the shams of tomorrow the purpose has departed. ~ Elbert Hubbard,
1005:The only reason I'm coming out here tomorrow is the schedule says I have to. ~ Sparky Anderson,
1006:Today was the worst day of his professional life, but tomorrow would be better. ~ John Grisham,
1007:To live in the past is to miss today's opportunities and tomorrow's blessings. ~ Quentin Crisp,
1008:Tomorrow is never a guarantee; live life to the fullest and never stop smiling. ~ Harper Sloan,
1009:We cannot assume that the things we want today will make sense for us tomorrow. ~ Candice Hern,
1010:When I shall again write to you, or where I shall be tomorrow, I cannot tell. ~ Dolley Madison,
1011:When you go home, tell them of us and say, For your tomorrow, we gave our today. ~ Terry Hayes,
1012:Yesterday does not equal tomorrow. Forget the past and move towards your goals. ~ Tony Robbins,
1013:Yesterday is a memory.Tomorrow is the unknown.Now is the knowing. ~ Ajahn Sumedho#AjahnSumedho,
1014:You that Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families. The great flaw in the ~ John Lanchester,
1015:A kiss today, nakedness tomorrow⎯Gabriel liked to think positive and plan ahead. ~ Nalini Singh,
1016:Almost dead yesterday, maybe dead tomorrow, but alive, gloriously alive, today. ~ Robert Jordan,
1017:Don't put off happiness you can have today. Tomorrow is a hope, not a promise ~ Debra Anastasia,
1018:Don't take anything for granted, because tomorrow is not promised to any of us. ~ Kirby Puckett,
1019:I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. ~ William Allen White,
1020:I can hardly wait for tomorrow, it means a new life for me each and every day. ~ Stanley Kunitz,
1021:I don't want to die tomorrow knowing I could've had a piece of cake tonight. ~ Gabriel Iglesias,
1022:If I die tomorrow the world is in great hands. In a much better hands than mine. ~ Renzo Gracie,
1023:If we walk with Him closely today, we'll be in the center of His will tomorrow ~ Henry Blackaby,
1024:If you've been an arsehole today, acknowledge it.
Try not to be one tomorrow. ~ Kate Tempest,
1025:Its always important to invest in young talents and the talents of tomorrow. ~ Delphine Arnault,
1026:Lay hold of today's task, and you will not depend so much upon tomorrow's. ~ Seneca the Younger,
1027:Learn from yesterday, live for today, look to tomorrow, rest this afternoon. ~ Charles M Schulz,
1028:Let's just enjoy what we have now and worry about tomorrow when tomorrow comes. ~ James Hampton,
1029:My friend, the sufi is the friend of the present moment. To say tomorrow is not our way. ~ Rumi,
1030:Never mind." He thinks, "tomorrow is another battle, tomorrow is another world. ~ Hilary Mantel,
1031:Okay, starting tomorrow I’ll be a self-rescuing princess. That sounds good. Today, ~ Ruby Dixon,
1032:Preventing the conflicts of tomorrow means changing the mind-set of youth today. ~ Graca Machel,
1033:Set your goals high and go far. Don't put off tomorrow what you can do today. ~ Madonna Ciccone,
1034:That is the exciting thing: I don't know what God has given me for tomorrow. ~ Barbara Mandrell,
1035:There is no before or after: what will come tomorrow, is in fact in eternity ~ Angelus Silesius,
1036:The roster that we have today may change tomorrow. It is what it is for right now. ~ Nick Saban,
1037:. . . [T]hose persons who console you today may humiliate you tomorrow. ~ Saint Vincent de Paul,
1038:Tomorrow is tomorrow.
Future cares have future cures,
And we must mind today. ~ Sophocles,
1039:Tomorrow! - Why, tomorrow I may be Myself with yesterday's sev'n thousand years. ~ Omar Khayyam,
1040:Touch each object as if tomorrow you would never be able to feel anything again. ~ Helen Keller,
1041:We are nothing.
- Tomorrow we may be die.
We are nothing.
- You and me. ~ Jack Kerouac,
1042:Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin. ~ Mother Teresa,
1043:You have carried a branch of tomorrow into the room-its frangrance awakened me. ~ Robert Duncan,
1044:And nobody felt sad as long as we could postpone tomorrow with more nostalgia. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
1045:Have faith that you will be here, recognizable to yourself, again tomorrow. ~ Michael Cunningham,
1046:How am I going to live today in order to create the tomorrow I'm committed to? ~ Anthony Robbins,
1047:How boring to copy the past -- with all the magnificence of today and tomorrow. ~ Diana Vreeland,
1048:I don't stop at my past; I like new work. I like what I'm doing tomorrow. ~ Patrick Demarchelier,
1049:If I died, would it get me out of my geometry test tomorrow? One could only hope. ~ Kristin Cast,
1050:If it don’t rain tomorrow — ” “Doesn’t rain,” Evelyn automatically corrected him. ~ L L Bartlett,
1051:Implementing best practice is copying yesterday; innovation is inventing tomorrow. ~ Paul Sloane,
1052:Just place one foot in front of the other and remember that tomorrow is a new day. ~ Melody Anne,
1053:Learn as if you might live forever and you'll live as if you might die tomorrow. ~ Steve Goodier,
1054:Math test tomorrow.
Check.
Complete lack of preparation for test.
Check. ~ Rick Riordan,
1055:Never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time. ~ Charles Dickens,
1056:Never let a day pass that you will have cause to say, I will do better tomorrow. ~ Brigham Young,
1057:Never put off til tomorrow what can be done the day after tomorrow just as well.
   ~ Mark Twain,
1058:Not to decide is to decide not to, nowhere in the bible does it promise tomorrow. ~ Billy Graham,
1059:Take courage. We walk in the wilderness today and in the Promised Land tomorrow ~ Dwight L Moody,
1060:The difficulties you cannot overcome today will be overcome tomorrow or later on. ~ ~ The Mother,
1061:Tomorrow becomes never. No matter how small the task, take the first step now! ~ Timothy Ferriss,
1062:Tomorrow his body would bear her mark. His heart would bear her mark forever. He ~ Anna Campbell,
1063:Tomorrow, more's the pity, Away we both must hie, To air the ditty and to earth I. ~ A E Housman,
1064:Tomorrow night I appear for the first time before a Boston audience - 4000 critics. ~ Mark Twain,
1065:Tomorrow or your next existence,
Who knows which will come first? ~ Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche,
1066:We have no idea what tomorrow will bring, but today is overflowing with potential. ~ Allan Lokos,
1067:Why don't we spend the day together tomorrow? he asked.
I smiled. I'd like that. ~ Kiera Cass,
1068:Why give up today to make tomorrow better when you don’t know if you’ll live to see ~ Louise Bay,
1069:Worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. There’s nothing you can do about yesterday. ~ Scott James Magner,
1070:Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength. ~ Corrie ten Boom,
1071:You always wait for tomorrow. But let me clue you in. Tomorrow was yesterday. ~ Penelope Douglas,
1072:Adrienne, no one is guaranteed a tomorrow. Life is a precious and delicate thing. ~ Heather Burch,
1073:Everything changes
Everything flows.
What we were or are
Tomorrow we will not be. ~ Ovid,
1074:If he died tomorrow, it would be because God was not willing to change the future. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1075:If you Christians lived like Jesus Christ, India would be at your feet tomorrow. ~ John R W Stott,
1076:I have never met a vampire personally, but I don't know what might happen tomorrow. ~ Bela Lugosi,
1077:I never think too far into the future. I'm too busy thinking about tomorrow's news. ~ Matt Drudge,
1078:I should try to get some sleep as one doesn't know what tomorrow may bring. ~ Robert Mapplethorpe,
1079:Live now, believe me, wait not till tomorrow; Gather the roses of life today. ~ Pierre de Ronsard,
1080:no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring, because yesterday had brought it. It ~ Neil Gaiman,
1081:POETS day,” he reminded Siobhan. “Piss Off Early, Tomorrow’s Saturday,” she recited. ~ Ian Rankin,
1082:The eminent strategy had won yesterday,
but defeat will be felt by enemy tomorrow. ~ Toba Beta,
1083:The man who has the disease of tomorrow is the most unfortunate man in the world. ~ G I Gurdjieff,
1084:The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. ~ Franklin D Roosevelt,
1085:think apple pie is my favorite. Although, ask me tomorrow and I might change my mind. ~ C L Stone,
1086:Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That is why it is called the present. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt,
1087:To-night the hours are our own, how know we to whom they shall belong tomorrow? ~ H Rider Haggard,
1088:Trust not tomorrow! Whatever you are planning, today is the best day to act! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1089:Upon our children-how they are taught-rests the fate-or fortune-of tomorrow's world. ~ B C Forbes,
1090:We are shaped and determined not only by today and yesterday, but tomorrow as well. ~ Jean Gebser,
1091:A new day is here. Yesterday is a memory. Tomorrow is unknown. Now is the knowing. ~ Ajahn Sumedho,
1092:Around here, ‘tomorrow night’ means anywhere from five days to a month. Jesus, ~ Bret Easton Ellis,
1093:Excuse our appearances. We are taking apart yesterday, to make way for tomorrow ~ Megan McCafferty,
1094:If I finish tomorrow and look back on the past years, I' d say, 'that wasn't bad'. ~ Kevin Kilbane,
1095:It is not the cares of today, but the cares of tomorrow, that weigh a man down. ~ George MacDonald,
1096:I want to see you again tonight. But I'm will to wait all night and much of tomorrow. ~ John Green,
1097:I will do today what I can do to enable me to do tomorrow what I can’t do today. ~ Craig Groeschel,
1098:Let's make one perfect day. And if it feels right, let's make another one tomorrow. ~ Ben Sherwood,
1099:Live, laugh, love, every day to it's fullest, for who knows, tomorrow, may not be. ~ Shahrukh Khan,
1100:She loved him even more than she had this morning, though less than she would tomorrow. ~ J R Ward,
1101:Stop worrying about the world ending today. It's already tomorrow in Australia. ~ Charles M Schulz,
1102:That guy [Floyd Mayweather] is throwing his money around like there is no tomorrow. ~ Larry Holmes,
1103:The art of tomorrow will be a collective treasure, or it will not be art at all. ~ Victor Vasarely,
1104:The flowers or weeds that spring up tomorrow are in the seeds we sow today. ~ James Russell Lowell,
1105:The good news is, the stock market is closed and it can't hurt us again until tomorrow. ~ Jay Leno,
1106:The greatest detriment to many people's success tomorrow is their thinking today. ~ John C Maxwell,
1107:The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today. ~ Seneca,
1108:The past has been a mint Of blood and sorrow. That must not be True of tomorrow. ~ Langston Hughes,
1109:The Urgency Instinct Now or never! Learn Factfulness now! Tomorrow may be too late! ~ Hans Rosling,
1110:Today might not be so good. But tomorrow, you got another chance to get it right. ~ David Baldacci,
1111:Tomorrow is a new day. I want you to be here for it. Please let someone help you. ~ Lisa Schroeder,
1112:Tomorrow never comes but let us always hope that tomorrow comes tomorrow. ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
1113:UNDER THE STORM AND THE CLOUD TODAY, AND TODAY THE HARD PERIL AND PAIN - TOMORROW ~ Joaquin Miller,
1114:was no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring, because yesterday had brought it. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1115:We are shaped and determined not only by today and yesterday, but tomorrow as well. ~ Jean Gebser,
1116:When you hang on to the weight of yesterday, it will hinder the progress to tomorrow. ~ Tony Evans,
1117:Work for a Better Life as if you live forever,
And work for Better End as if you die tomorrow ~,
1118:Yesterday is yesterday. If we try to recapture it, we will only lose tomorrow. ~ William J Clinton,
1119:And tomorrow I'm gonna pound the shit outta your cunt for talking to me like that. ~ Crystal Spears,
1120:Everyone has it within his power to say, this I am today, that I shall be tomorrow. ~ Louis L Amour,
1121:Heaven knows what seeming nonsense may not tomorrow be demonstrated truth. ~ Alfred North Whitehead,
1122:Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy. ~ Walt Disney Company,
1123:He was no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring, because yesterday had brought it. ~ Anonymous,
1124:I am happy. Today, I'm the happiest I've ever been. Tomorrow, I'll be even happier. ~ Jamie McGuire,
1125:If I work hard enough, there will be things I can do tomorrow that I can't do today. ~ Randy Pausch,
1126:If you are not content today, there is nothing you can buy tomorrow to change that. ~ Joshua Becker,
1127:I have to save the world tomorrow, and I don’t even know what I’m going to wear yet. ~ Kim Harrison,
1128:Looking back don't interest me. Today's what matters. And tomorrow, if we're lucky. ~ Laurie Graham,
1129:moved. I told her we could do it tomorrow, but she said not on the Sabbath. Anyway, ~ Josephine Cox,
1130:That the sun shines tomorrow is a judgement that is as true as the contrary judgement. ~ David Hume,
1131:The cemetery is full of people who thought they could change themselves tomorrow. ~ Boonaa Mohammed,
1132:The future is now. It's time to grow up and be strong. Tomorrow may well be too late. ~ Neil LaBute,
1133:The painting of tomorrow will use the photographic eye as it has used the human eye. ~ Louis Aragon,
1134:The past is dead. Tomorrow will become whatever decision you make it. ~ Acheron. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
1135:There are two days in the year that we can not do anything, yesterday and tomorrow ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
1136:there can be no growth for today and tomorrow by remaining where yesterday lives. ~ Karen Kingsbury,
1137:These days, I'm not sure it's ever a good idea to leave anything important for tomorrow. ~ Joe Hill,
1138:This is the only country in the world where today's employee, is tomorrow's employer. ~ Marco Rubio,
1139:Today is, after all, today, but yesterday is of the same substance as tomorrow. ~ Franz Grillparzer,
1140:Today is already the tomorrow which the bad economist yesterday urged us to ignore. ~ Henry Hazlitt,
1141:Tomorrow is going to be different than yesterday, it's going to be a lot different. ~ David Gerrold,
1142:Tomorrow you will belong to someone else," Finn said. "But tonight, you're with me ~ Amanda Hocking,
1143:understanding is the absence of the demand for understanding -- now or tomorrow. ~ U G Krishnamurti,
1144:We must guarantee the quality of the existence of the men and women of tomorrow. ~ Marc Forne Molne,
1145:you cannot solve tomorrow’s problem if you aren’t willing to abandon today’s dud. ~ Steven D Levitt,
1146:You don't need to commit to forever, or even to tomorrow. But commit to right now. ~ David Levithan,
1147:Between the black of yesterday and the white of tomorrow is the great gray of today. ~ Roger Zelazny,
1148:For one thing,I have school tomorrow. Two,my right leg is still in Sasquatch mode. ~ Alecia Whitaker,
1149:He was fast becoming the excitement of a tomorrow I never used to look forward to. ~ Candace Knoebel,
1150:He was no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring because yesterday has brought it. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1151:If you do tomorrow what you did today , you will get tomorrow what you got today ~ Benjamin Franklin,
1152:If you fail to pay your bill by 9 AM tomorrow morning your service will be discontinued. ~ Jon Jones,
1153:I'm sort of a pessimist about tomorrow and an optimist about the day after tomorrow. ~ Eric Sevareid,
1154:In a fast-paced world, today's popular brand could be tomorrow's trivia question. ~ D Wayne Calloway,
1155:Just in case the world ends tomorrow," she said. "We might as well enjoy today. ~ Susan Beth Pfeffer,
1156:Keep pressing through. Never give up. Your victory today can inspire others tomorrow. ~ John Herrick,
1157:Listen to the Lord, honey. Don’t worry about tomorrow. God will make it all clear. ~ Karen Kingsbury,
1158:My friend, let's not think of tomorrow, but let's enjoy this fleeting moment of life. ~ Omar Khayyam,
1159:Old grandsires talk of yesterday with sorrow, And for our children we reserve tomorrow. ~ John Donne,
1160:Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone.
   ~ Pablo Picasso, [T5],
1161:Smile and maybe tomorrow you'll see that life is still worth while if you just smile ~ Nat King Cole,
1162:The greatest of all insights is that we cannot be tomorrow what we do not do today. ~ John C Maxwell,
1163:Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,Creeps in this petty pace from day to day ~ William Shakespeare,
1164:Tomorrow belongs to betrayal. Today is mine and I don't want to waste it being afraid. ~ Laura Wiess,
1165:Tomorrow belongs to those who can learn. For those who can’t, there’s only yesterday. ~ Parke Godwin,
1166:Tomorrow', she says, a little less than a promise, and a little more than a chance. ~ David Levithan,
1167:Tomorrow the world is not the same as today, though God listens with the same ear. ~ Bernard Malamud,
1168:We will never be able to solve the problems of tomorrow with the thinking of today ~ Albert Einstein,
1169:You cannot teach today the same way you did yesterday to prepare students for tomorrow. ~ John Dewey,
1170:A good battle plan that you act on today can be better than a perfect one tomorrow. ~ George S Patton,
1171:Despair is a spiritual condition. It’s the belief that tomorrow will be just like today. ~ Bren Brown,
1172:Don't neglect the future in times of plenty, for tomorrow you may need what you wasted today. ~ Aesop,
1173:EVERY DAY DO SOMETHING THAT WILL INCH YOU CLOSER TO A BETTER TOMORROW. —Doug Firebaugh ~ Greg McKeown,
1174:Expecting is the greatest impediment to living. In anticipation of tomorrow, it loses today. ~ Seneca,
1175:Faith today is not enough for tomorrow. It must be constantly renewed by a conscious act. ~ Luci Shaw,
1176:he was no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring, because yesterday had brought it. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1177:If none of us could do ministry tomorrow, what would be left of our spiritual lives? ~ Carey Nieuwhof,
1178:If today we fail, tomorrow we will try and if tomorrow we fail, we will try again.’14 ~ Bipan Chandra,
1179:I'm happy about who and what I am - and I can't wait to find out who I'll be tomorrow. ~ Joyce DeWitt,
1180:In this world and the world of tomorrow, we must go forward together or not at all. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1181:I want to see you again tonight. But I'm willing to wait all night and much of tomorrow. ~ John Green,
1182:That's all data is. A gift from yesterday that you receive today to make tomorrow better. ~ Jon Acuff,
1183:Today, I choose you. Tomorrow, I choose you. And for every day after that, I choose you. ~ Max Monroe,
1184:We've done a miserable job of preparing people for today's world, let alone tomorrow's. ~ Michio Kaku,
1185:Always remember that your future is determined by what you do today, not tomorrow. ~ Robert T Kiyosaki,
1186:As he always said, "If I don't know what will happen tomorrow, it could be wonderful! ~ Gloria Steinem,
1187:Be here at six o'clock tomorrow morning," Wymack said. "We've got a game to win Friday. ~ Nora Sakavic,
1188:He celebrates yesterday's victory in order to gain more strength for tomorrow's battle. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1189:I believe one thing: that today is yesterday and tomorrow is today and you can't stop. ~ Martha Graham,
1190:I couldn't think of anything less appealing than molding the minds of tomorrow's leaders. ~ Al Franken,
1191:If today you have nothing to be happy about, thank God for the potential of tomorrow. ~ Rickson Gracie,
1192:If yesterday’s wimp is going to become tomorrow’s warrior, something has to happen today. ~ Beth Moore,
1193:If you knew you had to fight for your life tomorrow, would you change your training today? ~ Bruce Lee,
1194:I'm getting older now, so I should think about a family, but certainly not tomorrow. ~ Christina Ricci,
1195:It’s a drag, not being young, but at least I don’t have to take a test tomorrow morning. ~ Martin Amis,
1196:It's always consoling to know that today's Christmas gifts are tomorrow's garage sales. ~ Milton Berle,
1197:I won and I get to scream and jump a little. But I got to go back to work tomorrow. ~ Benicio Del Toro,
1198:I would like to show the world today as an ant sees it and tomorrow as the moon sees it. ~ Hannah Hoch,
1199:Most companies are built to execute today's business model, not discover tomorrow's. ~ Scott D Anthony,
1200:Neither of them was guaranteed their next breath. So why borrow worry from tomorrow? ~ Karen Kingsbury,
1201:No need to worry about loving one when all of them would be back tomorrow night. ~ Genevieve Valentine,
1202:Qui non est hodie eras minus aptus erit. He who is not prepared today will be less so tomorrow. ~ Ovid,
1203:Start thinkin’ about what you’re goin’ to be tomorrow—not what you were yesterday.” For ~ Karen Abbott,
1204:[...] the furies who indulge the happiness of today to feed the violence of tomorrow. ~ Elena Ferrante,
1205:The opportunist thinks of me and today. The statesman thinks of us and tomorrow. ~ Dwight D Eisenhower,
1206:The sure sign of an amateur is he has a million plans and they all start tomorrow. ~ Steven Pressfield,
1207:Today we voted as Democrats and Republicans. Tomorrow we begin again as New Yorkers. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1208:Trust is the bridge from yesterday to tomorrow, built with planks of thanks. Remembering ~ Ann Voskamp,
1209:We’ll start tomorrow night.”
“So soon?”
“Does your c*nt have a prior engagement? ~ Tiffany Reisz,
1210:What is up with this Ashley Purdy day tomorrow,I see? Do I need to dress up as myself?! ~ Ashley Purdy,
1211:What really keeps me going is the constant belief that it could all disappear tomorrow. ~ Phil Donahue,
1212:Work as if you were to live a thousand years, play as if you were to die tomorrow. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
1213:Worry will never solve tomorrow's problems. It will only take energy away from today. ~ James Altucher,
1214:All I know is there’s no changing yesterday. You can only look to do better tomorrow. ~ Joe Abercrombie,
1215:Answer violence with violence. If one of us falls today, five of them must fall tomorrow. ~ Evita Peron,
1216:As we speak cruel time is fleeing. Seize the day, believing as little as possible in tomorrow. ~ Horace,
1217:Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die," I said to Frank and his tiny cannibals. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
1218:Follow your heart. The past is history and tomorrow, well, who knows what tomorrow brings. ~ Eve Carter,
1219:Hang on to your hat. Hang on to your hope. And wind the clock, for tomorrow is another day. ~ E B White,
1220:If you have one eye on yesterday, and one eye on tomorrow, you're going to be cockeyed today. ~ Unknown,
1221:If you love me more today than you loved me yesterday, then I can’t wait for tomorrow, ~ Colleen Hoover,
1222:Invite Divine Order into your life today and a more serene tomorrow will unfold. ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach,
1223:Look: There's good creepy and there's bad creepy. Today's creepy is tomorrow's necessity. ~ Sean Parker,
1224:Never start with tomorrow to reach eternity. Eternity is not being reached by small steps. ~ John Donne,
1225:The health of your marriage tomorrow will be determined by the decisions you make today. ~ Andy Stanley,
1226:The problem with waiting until tomorrow is that when it finally arrives, it is called today. ~ Jim Rohn,
1227:Today you live, tomorrow you die. Make what you do in the meantime matter.
-Troika ~ Gena Showalter,
1228:Tomorrow. He watched the flames and smiled. Tomorrow I'll see. All things come tomorrow. ~ Gary Paulsen,
1229:Transformation can only take place immdeiatly; the revolution is now, not tomorrow ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti,
1230:We missed out on so much. It was a coma. Tomorrow I go back to my coma, and you to yours. ~ Andr Aciman,
1231:What a child can do today with assistance, she will be able to do by herself tomorrow. ~ Lev S Vygotsky,
1232:Whatever may happen the sun will rise tomorrow as it rose to-day, beneficent and serene. ~ Paul Gauguin,
1233:When people say: She's got everything. I've only one answer: I haven't had tomorrow. ~ Elizabeth Taylor,
1234:Work is the greatest thing in the world, so we should always save some of it for tomorrow. ~ Don Herold,
1235:You don't really care about the trials of tomorrow, rather lay awake in a bed full of sorrow ~ Kid Cudi,
1236:Young people aren't the leaders of tomorrow. They are the leaders of today and tomorrow. ~ Kathy Calvin,
1237:A fierce resolve that we would not lose what we had now to what we could not have tomorrow. ~ Robin Hobb,
1238:Every night, contemplate: What good did I do today? How can I do better tomorrow? ~ Mata Amritanandamayi,
1239:feel bad if something is going wrong today, for tomorrow will always be a brighter day. ~ Ravinder Singh,
1240:he was no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring, because yesterday had brought it. It ~ Neil Gaiman,
1241:I can only be nice to one Person, today's not your day tomorrow doesn't look good either. ~ Quinn Loftis,
1242:If I died tomorrow, he wouldn’t cheer, he wouldn’t break down. He wouldn’t do anything. ~ James L Rubart,
1243:If I woke up tomorrow and didn't have a dolla, as long as I have my heart, I can get it all over. ~ Wale,
1244:I will ride with you tomorrow," he promised. "Don't ride with anyone else. Stay by my side. ~ Elise Kova,
1245:Only God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. The Church has always been changing. ~ Gene Robinson,
1246:Ron, it’s all okay, the Muggles say I can come. See you five o’clock tomorrow. Can’t wait. ~ J K Rowling,
1247:There are no difficulties except for those who worry too much about tomorrow. ~ Rose Philippine Duchesne,
1248:The world is not yet exhausted: let me see something tomorrow which I never saw before. ~ Samuel Johnson,
1249:We cannot get to where we dream of being tomorrow unless we change our thinking today. ~ Albert Einstein,
1250:Were I to die tomorrow, my soul would remember you. ~ Jude DeverauxNicholas Stafford ~ Jude Deveraux,
1251:Whatever path you follow push on till tomorrow, Love all, Serve all, and Create no sorrow. ~ Trevor Hall,
1252:What is hot now will not be hot tomorrow, I promise you. Trends are made to die. It's the truth. ~ Ne Yo,
1253:What you say should not just be truth now, but should be a proven truth tomorrow. ~ Harbhajan Singh Yogi,
1254:You have to live your life and not count on things being there tomorrow or the next day. ~ Tere Michaels,
1255:Ask yourself if what you're doing today will get you closer to where you want to be tomorrow. ~ Anonymous,
1256:be the knowledge that today is not defined by yesterday and tomorrow is truly another day. ~ Sejal Badani,
1257:Economy is the method by which we prepare today to afford the improvements of tomorrow. ~ Calvin Coolidge,
1258:Everything passes, Jessie. Remember that. What feels huge today will feel small tomorrow, ~ Julie Buxbaum,
1259:Give thanks for what you are today and go on fighting for what you gone be tomorrow ~ William Shakespeare,
1260:going through life without an education. Tomorrow, I think I'll go to the community college and ~ Various,
1261:Good executives never put off until tomorrow what they can get someone else to do today. ~ John C Maxwell,
1262:He did not know that the child who had asked for yesterday was now seeking to own tomorrow. ~ Mitch Albom,
1263:I believe a radiant, light-filled tomorrow should be normal to the experience of living. ~ Thomas Kinkade,
1264:If you and your child were going to be killed tomorrow, would you not give him to eat today? ~ Primo Levi,
1265:I have lived: tomorrow the Father may fill the sky with black clouds or with cloudless sunshine. ~ Horace,
1266:Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow if tomorrow might improve the odds. ~ Robert A Heinlein,
1267:Never look back on something bad, yesterday is gone, today is now, tomorrow doesn't exist. ~ Shannon Leto,
1268:Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. —Pablo Picasso ~ David Kadavy,
1269:She had Dominic now, and tomorrow, perhaps longer. So carpe diem – until she ran out of road. ~ C C Gibbs,
1270:Skepticism, riddling the faith of yesterday, prepared the way for the faith of tomorrow. ~ Romain Rolland,
1271:Sometimes tomorrow never comes and you're only left with the memories of yesterdays. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
1272:Sometimes tomorrow never comes and you’re only left with the memories of yesterdays. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
1273:The focus is what is right before you - to give it your best. It sows the seeds of tomorrow. ~ Kiran Bedi,
1274:the past is the past. Here we have a fresh beginning, but let that beginning start tomorrow. ~ John Boyne,
1275:There's only one day at a time here, then it's tonight and then tomorrow will be today again. ~ Bob Dylan,
1276:The whole story of human history is: The blasphemy of today is the commonplace of tomorrow. ~ Ralph Nader,
1277:To be the master of tomorrow's dreams, you must first be the servant of today's planning. ~ Vincent Lowry,
1278:"Today is a new day. Yesterday is a memory. Tomorrow is the unknown. Now is the knowing." ~ Ajahn Sumedho,
1279:Today is victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men. ~ Miyamoto Musashi,
1280:Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty face from day to day. ~ William Shakespeare,
1281:Tomorrow is another day. I've got plenty of things to worry about right now. ~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni,
1282:Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya tomorrow. A beautiful word, when you really think about it. ~ Lauren Oliver,
1283:Tomorrow we will be nothing but earth and dust. Who will remember the love a soldier once knew? ~ Shan Sa,
1284:Tonight we dance, for tomorrow, come what may,it will be as it should. It will be all right. ~ Mary Weber,
1285:Transformation can only take place immediately; the revolution is now, not tomorrow. ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti,
1286:When people say, 'She's got everything', I've got one answer - I haven't had tomorrow. ~ Elizabeth Taylor,
1287:Work for your afterlife as if you will die tomorrow, and work for this life as if you will live forever ~,
1288:Work while it is called today for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
1289:You can do this, and if you can't do it today, you'll do it tomorrow. You are not a failure. ~ Alisha Rai,
1290:A five-word sentence that could change the world tomorrow is What would love do now? ~ Neale Donald Walsch,
1291:A lot of people get stuck in the suck and don't have faith that tomorrow is coming. ~ Diane Greenwood Muir,
1292:Dont speak of tomorrow.Let the music speak to us tonight,in a happier language than ours. ~ Wilkie Collins,
1293:Drop the question of what tomorrow may bring, and count as profit every day that Fate allows you. ~ Horace,
1294:I cannot place the luxury of thought towards tomorrow as I am consumed by living for today. ~ Truth Devour,
1295:If you have one foot in yesterday and one foot in tomorrow, you're pissing all over today. ~ Michael J Fox,
1296:I’ll see you tomorrow, then, around seven,’ concluded Clara. ‘Do you know the address? ~ Carlos Ruiz Zaf n,
1297:I promise to love you every day … every yesterday, every today, and every tomorrow … forever. ~ Kim Holden,
1298:I've just had some bad news. Tomorrow is the mother in law's funeral. And she's cancelled it. ~ Les Dawson,
1299:Leuconoe, close the book of fate, For troubles are in store, . . . . Live today, tomorrow is not. ~ Horace,
1300:Motto for a research laboratory: what we work on today, others will first think of tomorrow. ~ Alan Perlis,
1301:My motto is to live for today and don’t worry about tomorrow because we’re not guaranteed it. ~ Beth Rinyu,
1302:My truth is this: That I don't know what will happen tomorrow because you can never know. ~ Riccardo Tisci,
1303:Shed the pains of yesterday and seize the plans of tomorrow.”
-Catherine N. Crumber ~ Catherine Crumber,
1304:The hero of yesterday becomes the tyrant of tomorrow, unless he crucifies himself today. ~ Joseph Campbell,
1305:There is nothing like a dream to create the future. Utopia to-day, flesh and blood tomorrow. ~ Victor Hugo,
1306:Today's enemies can be your friends tomorrow. And today's friends can be tomorrow's enemies. ~ Suzy Kassem,
1307:We don’t care about what you did yesterday—we care about what you’re going to do tomorrow. ~ Cory Doctorow,
1308:We wrongly but persistently expect to make different decisions tomorrow than we do today ~ Kelly McGonigal,
1309:What if you woke up tomorrow with only the things you took time to thank God for today? ~ Ruth Logan Herne,
1310:What you are not able to do today, you will achieve tomorrow.Persevere and you shall conquer. ~ The Mother,
1311:Work for this world as if you will live forever and work for the here-after as if you will die tomorrow. ~,
1312:And, as the camel driver had said, to die tomorrow was no worse than dying on any other day. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1313:But have you learned yet that tomorrow's answers usually don't come until tomorrow gets here? ~ Joyce Meyer,
1314:Death is the starlit strip between the companionship of yesterday and the reunion of tomorrow. ~ Mark Twain,
1315:Don’t put off tomorrow what you should’ve done today. Maybe I will…tomorrow. -Fact of life ~ Lani Lynn Vale,
1316:Dusty rarely barks, but did she ever send up a clamor now, barking like there was no tomorrow. ~ Will Hobbs,
1317:How you see yourself today makes a huge difference in what your body will be like tomorrow. ~ Deepak Chopra,
1318:If I’m going out with him tomorrow, I have work to do. By work, I mean some beaverscaping. ~ Helena Hunting,
1319:If you believe in what you do for tomorrow then today you will get your hands dirty .... ~ Stephen Richards,
1320:I have great hope for tomorrow. My hope lies in three things-truth, youth, and love. ~ R Buckminster Fuller,
1321:I have learned to live each day as it comes, and not to borrow trouble by dreading tomorrow. ~ Dorothea Dix,
1322:I'm famous today. People like me today. Might not like me tomorrow. You can't count on it. ~ Dave Chappelle,
1323:[I]t is no good anticipating regrets. Every tomorrow ought not to resemble every yesterday. ~ Beryl Markham,
1324:Live and laugh like there is no tomorrow.
Bark at the moon frequently, but never alone... ~ Jos N Harris,
1325:She would wed a king tomorrow-gladly wed him!But it would not be the one they were expecting. ~ Jenni James,
1326:So that's the dissenter's hope: that they are writing not for today but for tomorrow. ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg,
1327:Today is the greatest Day I've ever known Can't live for tomorrow, Tomorrow's much too long. ~ Billy Corgan,
1328:Today's truth will be tomorrow's lie and you will be left questioning your own sanity. ~ Michael R Fletcher,
1329:What if tomorrow never comes?” I whispered. “Then, my darling boy, we’ll make the best of today. ~ L J Shen,
1330:What is all our knowledge worth? We do not even know what the weather will be tomorrow. ~ Berthold Auerbach,
1331:Worry does not keep it from raining tomorrow, but it does keep it from being sunny today. ~ Shannon L Alder,
1332:All you have to do is win more today than you did yesterday and repeat the whole thing tomorrow. ~ Jon Acuff,
1333:A seeker after truth, a follower of the law of Love, cannot hold anything against tomorrow. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
1334:beautiful flowers that are not anxious about tomorrow but live with ease in the timeless Now ~ Eckhart Tolle,
1335:Be glad today. Tomorrow may bring tears. Be brave today. The darkest night will pass. ~ Sarah Knowles Bolton,
1336:By the grace of God, I will wake up tomorrow and have another chance to do this life better. ~ Rachel Hollis,
1337:Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. ~ Malcolm X,
1338:I don't know what's going to happen to me tomorrow. That's why I don't save my best for last. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1339:if we die today, we do not have to die tomorrow, so let us look to the best in each other. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1340:If you've got a today, don't wear it tomorrow. Tomorrow never happens. It's all the same day. ~ Janis Joplin,
1341:If you wait for tomorrow to follow your dreams, by the time that you get there they're gone. ~ Willie Nelson,
1342:In this world and the world of tomorrow, we must go forward together or not at all. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
1343:Life is unpredictable, and the circumstances of today might not be the circumstances of tomorrow. ~ J C Reed,
1344:Live as though Christ died yesterday, rose from the grave today, and is coming back tomorrow. ~ Theodore Epp,
1345:Opium ain’t got nothing on the promise of tomorrow turning up better than today. Snow ~ Catherynne M Valente,
1346:The load of tomorrow, added to that of yesterday, carried today, makes the strongest falter. ~ Dale Carnegie,
1347:This moment was perfect, regardless of what had come before and what would come tomorrow. He ~ Brian Freeman,
1348:Today's opponents can be your allies tomorrow. And today's allies can be tomorrow's opponents. ~ Suzy Kassem,
1349:Today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. ~ K lid sa,
1350:Tomorrow I will be whole again. I will be strong. I will be me. If only I knew who that was. ~ Jessica Brody,
1351:Tonight he would do anything in the world for her.
Tomorrow he would begin to set her free. ~ Mary Balogh,
1352:Tonight I'm happy. I will worry about tomorrow when tomorrow comes. But I'm getting there... ~ Cecelia Ahern,
1353:Until we choose to deal with our yesterday today, we're never going to step into tomorrow. ~ Christine Caine,
1354:What you are not able to do today, you will achieve tomorrow.Persevere & you shall conquer. ~ The Mother,
1355:Yesterday cannot be fixed, tomorrow refuses to be choreographed, but today demands to be lived! ~ Beem Weeks,
1356:You are younger today than you will ever be again. Make use of it for the sake of tomorrow. ~ Norman Cousins,
1357:You will resemble, tomorrow, the DOMINATING THOUGHTS that you keep alive in your mind today! ~ Napoleon Hill,
1358:Don't put off until tomorrow what can be done today. Procrastination is a sign of weak character. ~ Carol Cox,
1359:Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree. ~ Martin Luther,
1360:... finally realizing that life was to be lived, rather than hoarded against an unseen tomorrow. ~ Robin Hobb,
1361:How many things are now at loose ends! Who knows which way the wind will blow tomorrow? ~ Henry David Thoreau,
1362:If the people of Comic-Con ruled the world...then tomorrow would be invented every day. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson,
1363:It’ll be all right. Maybe not tomorrow or even the next day, but one day it won’t hurt so much. ~ Karen White,
1364:It's all now you see: tomorrow began yesterday and yesterday won't be over until tomorrow. ~ William Faulkner,
1365:it was already tomorrow. She should have known from the beginning that it would end like this. ~ Michel Faber,
1366:I was obliged to take tough, painful and bold decisions to ensure a manageable tomorrow. ~ Nicos Anastasiades,
1367:Like most bands we're a family, family before band. If we broke up tomorrow, we'd still be friends. ~ The Rev,
1368:mankind is resilient: the atrocities that horrified us a week ago become acceptable tomorrow. ~ Joseph Heller,
1369:Now, please make sure that you keep your very sweet and honorable derriere indoors tomorrow! ~ Heather Graham,
1370:Politics, like advertising, is about people selling you things you didn't really want or need. ~ Tom Tomorrow,
1371:Science literacy is the artery through which the solutions of tomorrow's problems flow. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson,
1372:There are no tomorrow’s and there was no yesterday, what you have now is what you will have. ~ Santosh Kalwar,
1373:The worst comes first. Do that thing you’ve been needing to do. Then do it again tomorrow. ~ Benjamin P Hardy,
1374:...this life is a fist
of fast wishes caught by nothing
but the fishhook of tomorrow's tug. ~ Ada Limon,
1375:Throw back more than you catch and, why, there’s always going to be something there tomorrow. ~ Trevor Corson,
1376:Today is what you have and the only thing you can work with. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow isn't here yet. ~,
1377:Tomorrow… don’t remind me I said this. I won’t want to talk about it, but tonight… keep me safe. ~ Nyrae Dawn,
1378:Tomorrow Is My Exam But I Don’t Care Because A Single Sheet Of Paper Can’t Decide My Future ~ Thomas A Edison,
1379:Watch your world burn, light of my heart. Tomorrow we will find another one and burn that too. ~ E K Johnston,
1380:World series attitude, champagne bottle life, nothing ever changes so tonight is like tomorrow night. ~ Drake,
1381:Yesterday they called it coincidence. Today it's synchronicity. Tomorrow they'll call it skill. ~ Antero Alli,
1382:Almost dead yesterday, maybe dead tomorrow, but alive, gloriously alive, today. -- Mat Cauthon ~ Robert Jordan,
1383:Andrea Leadsom promises to publish tax return tomorrow if she gets on ballot - it's boring. ~ Laura Kuenssberg,
1384:Every tomorrow is determined by every today.. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda#ParamahansaYogananda #beloved 🙏🏼 #master,
1385:Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. ~ Melody Beattie,
1386:Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true Here is the place where I love you. ~ Suzanne Collins,
1387:He will walk away—maybe not today or tomorrow, but eventually, he will. And if he doesn’t, I will. ~ Anonymous,
1388:I can only please one person per day. Today isn't your day, tomorrow doesn't look good either. ~ Hilary Putnam,
1389:I just trust God. I don't worry about what tomorrow may bring because I know who's bringing it. ~ Tony Gaskins,
1390:I shall be here tomorrow, as I am every evening, and I’ll be pleased to accept your invitation. ~ Albert Camus,
1391:My advice is, never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time. ~ Charles Dickens,
1392:None of us can know what tomorrow will hold, because each day has its good and its bad moments. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1393:One lesson I've learned--worry doesn't change tomorrow, it only robs today of its joy."-Charley ~ Irene Hannon,
1394:Should it happen tomorrow, I would fall to my knees to give thanks to God for such a career. ~ Placido Domingo,
1395:The man who kills the animals today is the man who kills the people who get in his way tomorrow. ~ Dian Fossey,
1396:Tomorrow will come and today will pass, / But the hearts of the young are brittle as glass. ~ Phyllis McGinley,
1397:We usually lost today because there has been a yesterday, and tomorrow is coming. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1398:What kind of world will be there tomorrow? "No one knows the answer to that," Fuka-Eri said. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1399:You can harass me again tomorrow.” “I don’t harass you, I just show up wherever you are.” She ~ Suzanne Wright,
1400:You do what you have to do to get through today, and that puts you in the best place tomorrow. ~ Oprah Winfrey,
1401:Your future does not equal your past. Tomorrow is full of possibility you can access right now ~ Michael Hyatt,
1402:Beauty endures only for as long as it can be seen; goodness, beautiful today, will remain so tomorrow. ~ Sappho,
1403:Everyone who believes in God at all believes that he knows what you and I are going to do tomorrow. ~ C S Lewis,
1404:Girl Rising reminds us that educating the girls of today is an investment in everyone's tomorrow. ~ Liam Neeson,
1405:God’s grace is our sufficiency in all things—today, tomorrow, and a thousand years from now. ~ Joel S Goldsmith,
1406:Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true, here is the place where I love you. ~ Suzanne Collins,
1407:I can't think about that right now. If I do, I'll go crazy. I'll think about that tomorrow. ~ Margaret Mitchell,
1408:I know what I'm gonna do tomorrow, and the next day and the next year, and the year after that. ~ George Bailey,
1409:It is not today nor tomorrow; who knoweth That which is Supreme? When It is approached, It vanishes. ~ Rig Veda,
1410:I told my boyfriend after three weeks that I wanted to marry him and that we could do it tomorrow. ~ Ali Larter,
1411:It's better to spend money like there's no tomorrow than to spend tonight like there's no money. ~ P J O Rourke,
1412:I wanted to sell tomorrow to the highest bidder and settle down forever in July second. ~ Robert Charles Wilson,
1413:I want poverty to end in tomorrow's Pakistan. I want every girl in Pakistan to go to school. ~ Malala Yousafzai,
1414:I would take today's joy, and tomorrow's. I would take it with both hands, anywhere it came. ~ Joshilyn Jackson,
1415:Live for the moment. There might be no tomorrow. And even if there is, nobody really gives a damn. ~ Judy Blume,
1416:Noone of us can know what tomorrow will hold, because each day has its good and its bad moments. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1417:Often do the spirits stride on before the event; and in today already walks tomorrow. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1418:Only by God?s grace have I made it to see today and only by God?s grace will I ever see tomorrow. ~ Jesse Owens,
1419:sometimes tomorrow never comes and you’re only left with the memories of yesterdays.” When ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
1420:So much of life is made up of questions that we think matter today but are forgotten tomorrow. ~ Donna VanLiere,
1421:The diversity of web browsers tomorrow will match the diversity of ink browsers (aka paper) today ~ Bill Buxton,
1422:Tomorrow is never promised to us, Leigh,” he offered. “But that’s no reason to give up on today. ~ Tom Abrahams,
1423:Tomorrow morning the critic will be gone, but the writer will still be there facing the blank page. ~ Anonymous,
1424:we have to live today by what truth we can get today and be ready tomorrow to call it falsehood ~ William James,
1425:We usually lose today, because there has been a yesterday, and tomorrow is coming. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1426:Work as if you were to live a hundred years, pray as if you were to die tomorrow.” Ben Franklin ~ Glenn Langohr,
1427:Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, but only empties today of its strength. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
1428:Anytime we say tomorrow, we reduce our number of times to say tomorrow! Mind your time! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
1429:At some point in your life, this statement will be true: tomorrow you will lose everything forever. ~ Charles Yu,
1430:Each day has its own destiny. Yesterday is history, today is opportunity while tomorrow is mystery. ~ T B Joshua,
1431:He was the sort of man who demanded results yesterday but then forgot to ask for them tomorrow. ~ Stephen Hunter,
1432:I don't care if a man's theory for tomorrow is correct, I care if his spirit of today is correct. ~ Emma Goldman,
1433:I have a feeling tomorrow will be better is different from I resolve to make tomorrow better. ~ Angela Duckworth,
1434:I think with the Romans, that the general of today should be a soldier tomorrow if necessary. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
1435:It's perfectly healthy-encouraged, even- to have an idea tomorrow that contradicted your idea today ~ Jeff Bezos,
1436:I want you to watch. And tomorrow when you're sore, I want you to remember who did it to you. ~ Christina Lauren,
1437:Look, I know these Rick Perry jokes are a little mean, but tomorrow, he won't even remember them. ~ Jimmy Fallon,
1438:My advice is to never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time. ~ Charles Dickens,
1439:Refrain from asking what going to happen tomorrow, and everyday that fortune grants you, count as gain. ~ Horace,
1440:The charlatan is always the pioneer... The quack of yesterday is the professor of tomorrow. ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
1441:They say it'll be even hotter tomorrow. that's how we spend the summer. complaining about the heat. ~ Y ko Ogawa,
1442:To be honest, I thought I was going to die today, so tomorrow still seems like an alien concept, ~ Bella Forrest,
1443:Tomorrow we may come this way, And take the hidden paths that run Towards the Moon or to the Sun ~ J R R Tolkien,
1444:We have to live today by what truth we can get today and be ready tomorrow to call it falsehood. ~ William James,
1445:When you carry yesterday's thinking into today, you program tomorrow to be like yesterday. ~ Marianne Williamson,
1446:Yes, I should grow up, and yes, I will, but there’s time for that tomorrow. Today is for living. ~ Mark Lawrence,
1447:YESTERDAY IS HISTORY. TOMORROW IS A MYSTERY. TODAY IS A GIFT. THAT’S WHY IT’S CALLED THE PRESENT. ~ Blake Crouch,
1448:You know what the best thing is about the end of the day? Tomorrow, it starts all over again. ~ Douglas Coupland,
1449:Anyway, they took her body to McBurney's Funeral Home in Motley. They'll be planting her tomorrow. ~ Peter Hedges,
1450:Baby, God ain't gonna bless you with another woman's husband, not today, not tomorrow, not ever. ~ Tracy L Darity,
1451:Don't think that some tomorrow you'll see God's Light. You see it now or err in darkest night. ~ Angelus Silesius,
1452:Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today. ~ Malcolm X,
1453:Expecting is the greatest impediment to living. In anticipation of tomorrow, it loses today. ~ Seneca the Younger,
1454:He who has gotten rid of the disease of "tomorrow" has a chance of achieving what he is here for. ~ G I Gurdjieff,
1455:I'd love to tell you that something is going to change tomorrow. But the reality is that it won't. ~ Richard Burr,
1456:If you want to know how fast the time is, here is the answer: Tomorrow is already a history! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1457:It's hopeless! Tomorrow there'll be even more books I should have read than there are today. ~ Ashleigh Brilliant,
1458:It's quite possible that the delusions of today may be the proved scientific facts of tomorrow. ~ Agatha Christie,
1459:I want to do things that will change someone's life, not something they'll forget about tomorrow. ~ Daveigh Chase,
1460:My skill, if I have one, isn’t dancing. It’s my ability to believe that tomorrow can be a better day. ~ Erin Watt,
1461:Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today -- for tomorrow's gonna be bad enough as it is. ~ George Gobel,
1462:The greatest hindrance to living is expectancy, which depends upon tomorrow and wastes today ~ Seneca the Younger,
1463:The longer our graduation lines are today, the shorter our unemployment lines will be tomorrow. ~ George H W Bush,
1464:the television news paused for a commercial--Coming up next: Are we all going to die Tomorrow? ~ J Maarten Troost,
1465:This is a rough-draft life. And whatever I didn’t like about today, I can always edit tomorrow. ~ Michele Cushatt,
1466:Tomorrow will be better for as long as America keeps alive the ideals of freedom and a better life. ~ Walt Disney,
1467:Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.” Corrie ten Boom ~ Corrie ten Boom,
1468:Yesterday's the past, tomorrow's the future, but today is a gift. That's why it's called the present. ~ Bil Keane,
1469:Act as if you were separate from nothing, and no one, and you will heal your world tomorrow. ~ Neale Donald Walsch,
1470:Do not agonize about yesterday. Do not borrow tomorrow’s trouble. Let my heart hunt. Rest in the now. ~ Robin Hobb,
1471:Don't put off what you can do today because if you enjoy it today you can do it again tomorrow. ~ James A Michener,
1472:give thanks for every day, no matter how flawed. And to have faith in God and a better tomorrow. ~ Mark T Sullivan,
1473:How is a person supposed to prepare for what happens tomorrow when there's just no figuring out today? ~ Jenny Han,
1474:How unreliable is the woman caught being faithful! Today she is faithful to you, tomorrow to another. ~ Karl Kraus,
1475:If I made peace with Russia today, I'd only attack her again tomorrow. I just couldn't help myself. ~ Adolf Hitler,
1476:If not now then when? Oh I can always do it tomorrow. Unfortunately there is no lifetime of tomorrows. ~ Joe Sacco,
1477:If the creative artist worries if he will still be free tomorrow, then he will not be free today. ~ Salman Rushdie,
1478:If you love me more today than you loved me yesterday, then I can’t wait for tomorrow,” she says. ~ Colleen Hoover,
1479:I have to save the world tomorrow, and I don't even know what I'm going to wear yet.--Rachel Morgan ~ Kim Harrison,
1480:I’m off,’ she said. ‘My agency said they’ll sue me if I’m not there at the shoot tomorrow morning. ~ Lucinda Riley,
1481:It sounds plausible enough tonight, but wait until tomorrow. Wait for the common sense of the morning. ~ H G Wells,
1482:I would rather die tomorrow in the forest than live a hundred years of the life appointed to me. ~ Katherine Arden,
1483:Never forget that the circumstances of your life for tomorrow are molded by your mental conduct today. ~ Emmet Fox,
1484:No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow. ~ Maya Angelou,
1485:President Obama was in India yesterday visiting our jobs. Tomorrow he goes to China to visit our money. ~ Jay Leno,
1486:Regrets over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow are twin thieves that rob us of the moment. ~ Suzanne Woods Fisher,
1487:We must invest in tomorrow. And pay our teachers for teaching as we pay our coaches for coaching. ~ Nikki Giovanni,
1488:When you carry the WEIGHT of yesterday, it will ruin the POWER of today and the PROGRESS of tomorrow. ~ Tony Evans,
1489:Above all, I strive to be the best I can - to be better than I was yesterday and better tomorrow. ~ Ellen DeGeneres,
1490:Be alone even when there's a million people around, because tomorrow it will be a different million people. ~ Feist,
1491:But when tomorrow came, the children had more than bread and milk, as you will soon see. ~ Gertrude Chandler Warner,
1492:Carpe diem they say, Seize the day, Because before long, Tomorrow will dawn, And you will be gone. ~ Laura Thalassa,
1493:Earth tries to work sorcery on us, saying Tomorrow, Tomorrow, but we outwit that spell by enjoying this now. ~ Rumi,
1494:God has a sense of humor. If you don't believe me, tomorrow go to wal-mart and just look at people. ~ Carlos Mencia,
1495:His-his-history!’ he cried. ‘I declare the Stone Age at an end. History will start from tomorrow! ~ Terry Pratchett,
1496:I believe I can do anything. If I decide I want to be a doctor tomorrow, I'm going to be a doctor. ~ Amy Jo Johnson,
1497:If your actions are motivated by selfish interests rather than God, you are mortgaging tomorrow's joy. ~ T B Joshua,
1498:I’m going to have to lie. There’s no other option. Or Jeff might be “taken care of” by tomorrow too. ~ Meghan March,
1499:It’s funny how quickly tomorrow becomes yesterday and then last week and then you run out of time. ~ Michelle Gable,
1500:I want to live for today, hope for tomorrow, and try to look for the good in everything in between. ~ Megan Squires,

IN CHAPTERS [300/373]



  219 Integral Yoga
   32 Poetry
   25 Christianity
   20 Yoga
   12 Science
   12 Fiction
   11 Philosophy
   5 Occultism
   5 Integral Theory
   5 Education
   4 Psychology
   4 Islam
   3 Sufism
   1 Mysticism
   1 Buddhism
   1 Baha i Faith
   1 Alchemy


  138 The Mother
  106 Satprem
   60 Sri Aurobindo
   20 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   17 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   13 Sri Ramakrishna
   11 H P Lovecraft
   8 Swami Krishnananda
   6 A B Purani
   4 Muhammad
   4 Friedrich Nietzsche
   3 Rainer Maria Rilke
   3 Li Bai
   3 Jorge Luis Borges
   3 Ibn Arabi
   3 George Van Vrekhem
   3 Aleister Crowley
   2 Sri Ramana Maharshi
   2 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   2 Nirodbaran
   2 Ken Wilber
   2 Jordan Peterson
   2 John Keats
   2 Carl Jung
   2 Anonymous
   2 Aldous Huxley


   34 Record of Yoga
   12 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   11 Lovecraft - Poems
   10 Agenda Vol 13
   9 Agenda Vol 01
   8 The Study and Practice of Yoga
   8 Agenda Vol 10
   8 Agenda Vol 09
   8 Agenda Vol 08
   7 The Future of Man
   7 Questions And Answers 1953
   7 On the Way to Supermanhood
   7 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   7 Agenda Vol 12
   7 Agenda Vol 11
   7 Agenda Vol 07
   7 Agenda Vol 04
   6 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   6 Some Answers From The Mother
   6 On Education
   6 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   6 Agenda Vol 06
   6 Agenda Vol 02
   5 Words Of Long Ago
   5 The Phenomenon of Man
   5 Talks
   5 Questions And Answers 1956
   5 Prayers And Meditations
   5 Let Me Explain
   5 Collected Poems
   5 Agenda Vol 05
   5 Agenda Vol 03
   4 Thus Spoke Zarathustra
   4 The Mother With Letters On The Mother
   4 The Bible
   4 Quran
   3 Words Of The Mother III
   3 Rilke - Poems
   3 Questions And Answers 1957-1958
   3 Questions And Answers 1955
   3 Preparing for the Miraculous
   3 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   3 Li Bai - Poems
   3 Hymn of the Universe
   3 Essays In Philosophy And Yoga
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04
   3 Arabi - Poems
   2 Words Of The Mother I
   2 Vedic and Philological Studies
   2 Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo
   2 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   2 The Perennial Philosophy
   2 The Confessions of Saint Augustine
   2 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   2 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
   2 Shelley - Poems
   2 Sex Ecology Spirituality
   2 Questions And Answers 1954
   2 Questions And Answers 1950-1951
   2 Maps of Meaning
   2 Magick Without Tears
   2 Keats - Poems
   2 Essays Divine And Human
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   2 Borges - Poems
   2 Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin
   2 5.1.01 - Ilion


00.01 - The Mother on Savitri, #Sweet Mother - Harmonies of Light, #unset, #Zen
  And I think that man is not yet ready to receive it. It is too high and too vast for him. He cannot understand it, grasp it, for it is not by the mind that one can understand Savitri. One needs spiritual experiences in order to understand and assimilate it. The farther one advances on the path of Yoga, the more does one assimilate and the better. No, it is something which will be appreciated only in the future, it is the poetry of tomorrow of which He has spoken in The Future Poetry. It is too subtle, too refined, - it is not in the mind or through the mind, it is in meditation that Savitri is revealed.
  And men have the audacity to compare it with the work of Virgil or Homer and to find it inferior. They do not understand, they cannot understand. What do they know? Nothing at all. And it is useless to try to make them understand. Men will know what it is, but in a distant future. It is only the new race with a new consciousness which will be able to understand. I assure you there is nothing under the blue sky to compare with Savitri. It is the mystery of mysteries. It is a *super-epic,* it is super-literature, super-poetry, super-vision, it is a super-work even if one considers the number of lines He has written. No, these human words are not adequate to describe Savitri. Yes, one needs superlatives, hyperboles to describe it. It is a hyper-epic. No, words express nothing of what Savitri is, at least I do not find them. It is of immense value - spiritual value and all other values; it is eternal in its subject, and infinite in its appeal, miraculous in its mode and power of execution; it is a unique thing, the more you come into contact with it, the higher will you be uplifted. Ah, truly it is something! It is the most beautiful thing He has left for man, the highest possible. What is it? When will man know it? When is he going to lead a life of truth? When is he going to accept this in his life? This yet remains to be seen.

0.00 - The Wellspring of Reality, #Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking, #R Buckminster Fuller, #Science
  Living upon the threshold between yesterday and tomorrow, which threshold we reflexively assumed in some long ago yesterday to constitute an eternal now, we are aware of the daily-occurring, vast multiplication of experience generated information by which we potentially may improve our understanding of our yesterdays' experiences and therefrom derive our most farsighted preparedness for successive tomorrows.
  Anticipating, cooperating with, and employing the forces of nature can be accomplished only by the mind. The wisdom manifest in the omni-interorderliness of the family of generalized principles operative in Universe can be employed only by the highest integrity of engagement of the mind's metaphysical intuiting and formulating capabilities.
  --
  Intellectually advantaged with no more than the child's facile, lucid eagerness to understand constructively and usefully the major transformational events of our own times, it probably is synergetically advantageous to review swiftly the most comprehensive inventory of the most powerful human environment transforming events of our totally known and reasonably extended history. This is especially useful in winnowing out and understanding the most significant of the metaphysical revolutions now recognized as swiftly tending to reconstitute history. By such a comprehensively schematic review, we might identify also the unprecedented and possibly heretofore overlooked pivotal revolutionary events not only of today but also of those trending to be central to tomorrow's most cataclysmic changes.
  It is synergetically reasonable to assume that relativistic evaluation of any of the separate drives of art, science, education, economics, and ideology, and their complexedly interacting trends within our own times, may be had only through the most comprehensive historical sweep of which we are capable.

0.02 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  the sense of your full responsibility, come tomorrow morning,
  with a final and definite answer - I shall trust your word.
  --
  from tomorrow. Mother will say: this is the effect of
  indulging himself so much in the morning! He deserves
  --
  Repairs are urgently needed. tomorrow morning I shall
  show you the state of affairs.

0.03 - Letters to My little smile, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  this. tomorrow I am going to start on the other grey
  blouse.
  --
  and tomorrow this work will be finished. Afterwards I
  shall start the embroidery.
  --
  are pale. You will see it tomorrow morning.
  My dear child, I didn't reply at once because I wanted to see the

0.04 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  As there will be a big crowd tomorrow in town, you will
  have to be very careful when taking to and bringing back the

0.06 - Letters to a Young Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  in this life is like putting off for tomorrow what one can do this
  very day; it is laziness. It is only with death that the possibility
  --
  You serve me as best you can, but your best of tomorrow must
  be better than your best of today.

01.01 - Sri Aurobindo - The Age of Sri Aurobindo, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Someone has written to this effect: "This is not the age of Sri Aurobindo. His ideal of a divine life upon earth mayor may not be true; at any rate it is not of today or even of tomorrow. Humanity will take some time before it reaches that stage or its possibility. What we are concerned with here and now is something perhaps less great, less spiritual, but more urgent and more practical. The problem is not to run away with one's soul, but to maintain its earthly tenement, to keep body and soul together: one has to live first, live materially before one can hope to live spiritually."
   Well, the view expressed in these words is not a new revelation. It has been the cry of suffering humanity through the ages. Man has borne his cross since the beginning of his creation through want and privation, through disease and bereavement, through all manner of turmoil and tribulation, and yetmirabile dictuat the same time, in the very midst of those conditions, he has been aspiring and yearning for something else, ignoring the present, looking into the beyond. It is not the prosperous and the more happily placed in life who find it more easy to turn to the higher life, it is not the wealthiest who has the greatest opportunity to pursue a spiritual idea. On the contrary, spiritual leaders have thought and experienced otherwise.

01.03 - Mystic Poetry, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   This is what I was trying to make out as the distinguishing trait of the real spiritual consciousness that seems to be developing in the poetic creation of tomorrow, e.g., it has the same rationality, clarity, concreteness of perception as the scientific spirit has in its own domain and still it is rounded off with a halo of magic and miracle. That is the nature of the logic of the infinite proper to the spiritual consciousness. We can have a Science of the Spirit as well as a Science of Matter. This is the Thought element or what corresponds to it, of which I was speaking, the philosophical factor, that which gives form to the formless or definition to that which is vague, a nearness and familiarity to that which is far and alien. The fullness of the spiritual consciousness means such a thing, the presentation of a divine name and form. And this distinguishes it from the mystic consciousness which is not the supreme solar consciousness but the nearest approach to it. Or, perhaps, the mystic dwells in the domain of the Divine, he may even be suffused with a sense of unity but would not like to acquire the Divine's nature and function. Normally and generally he embodies all the aspiration and yearning moved by intimations and suggestions belonging to the human mentality, the divine urge retaining still the human flavour. We can say also, using a Vedantic terminology, that the mystic consciousness gives us the tatastha lakshana, the nearest approximative attribute of the attri buteless; or otherwise, it is the hiranyagarbha consciousness which englobes the multiple play, the coruscated possibilities of the Reality: while the spiritual proper may be considered as prajghana, the solid mass, the essential lineaments of revelatory knowledge, the typal "wave-particles" of the Reality. In the former there is a play of imagination, even of fancy, a decorative aesthesis, while in the latter it is vision pure and simple. If the spiritual poetry is solar in its nature, we can say, by extending the analogy, that mystic poetry is characteristically lunarMoon representing the delight and the magic that Mind and mental imagination, suffused, no doubt, with a light or a reflection of some light from beyond, is capable of (the Upanishad speaks of the Moon being born of the Mind).
   To sum up and recapitulate. The evolution of the poetic expression in man has ever been an attempt at a return and a progressive approach to the spiritual source of poetic inspiration, which was also the original, though somewhat veiled, source from the very beginning. The movement has followed devious waysstrongly negative at timeseven like man's life and consciousness in general of which it is an organic member; but the ultimate end and drift seems to have been always that ideal and principle even when fallen on evil days and evil tongues. The poet's ideal in the dawn of the world was, as the Vedic Rishi sang, to raise things of beauty in heaven by his poetic power,kavi kavitv divi rpam sajat. Even a Satanic poet, the inaugurator, in a way, of modernism and modernistic consciousness, Charles Baudelaire, thus admonishes his spirit:

0.11 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  In the quotation chosen for tomorrow6 Sri Aurobindo
  speaks of "the Truth that seeks to descend upon us" and

0.14 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  to do tomorrow.
  11 January 1972
  --
  birthright of the new race, the race of tomorrow, the superman.
  To live according to Truth will be his birthright.

0 1956-10-08, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   One is never anything but a divine apprentice: the Divine of yesterday is only an apprentice to the Divine of tomorrow No, I am not speaking of a progressive manifestation that is much farther below.
   When I am at my highest, I am already too high for the manifestation.

0 1956-10-28, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Sweet Mother, my birthday is the day after tomorrow, the 30th. I come to place my inner situation before you so that you may help me take a decision.
   I am facing the same difficulties as before my departure to Hyderabad, and I have made the same mistakes. The main reason for this state is that, on the one hand, words and ideas seem to have lost all power over me, and on the other, the vital elan which led me thus far is dead. So upon what shall my faith rest? I still have some faith, of course, but it has become totally ABSTRACT. The vital does not cooperate, so I feel all withered, suspended in a void, nothing seems to give me direction anymore. There is no rebelliousness in me, but rather a void.

0 1959-01-21, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I would like very much to return to Pondicherry for the February Darshan and once again begin working for you. Today I am sending a second lot to Pavitra and tomorrow I will start on the Aphorisms, for I do not want to make you wait any longer. I will send a third and final lot to Pavitra by the end of the month, in time for printing. I am very touched, sweet Mother, by your attention and the money you are sending me.
   Sweet Mother, may my entire life be at your service, may my entire being belong to you. I owe you everything.

0 1959-05-25, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   The aphorisms will be ready tomorrow.
   I have nothing more to add.

0 1959-05-28, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I will see you tomorrow morning at ten oclock and I hope that a few small misunderstandings may be clarified.
   I am sending you forthwith the note that I had prepared for tomorrow morning.
   ***

0 1959-10-15, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   2) X spoke to me of the Ashrams financial difficulties and said I shall tell you the secret why there are such difficulties. I think he is going to speak to me today or tomorrow. In any case, he told me that he was working (I am preparing) to change these conditions, and he asked me if there had been any improvement as yet. I replied that I did not believe the situation had changed very much. He spoke as well of certain people in the Ashram, but I will tell you about this in person. He had a rather amusing way of speaking about people, people who pretend to worship the Mother but who keep their mind as a dustbin!
   7) X wants to send me back to Pondicherry this Sunday (Sunday the 18th, arriving Monday the 19th morning). He says it is useless for me now to remain here any longer since his house is not ready and he can do nothing. But, he said, I will have you come to my house for 3 months and I shall give you a training by which you can know Past, Present and Future, and have the same qualifications as me!

0 1960-10-11, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I myself use it for a very special reason, because You see, I invoke (the words are a bit strange) the Lord of tomorrow. Not the unmanifest Lord, but the Lord as he will manifest tomorrow, or in Sri Aurobindos words, the divine manifestation in its supramental form.
   So the first sound of my mantra is the call to that, the evocation. With the second sound, the bodys cells make their surrender, they give themselves. And with the third sound comes the identification of this [the body] with That, which produces the divine life. These are my three sounds.

0 1960-12-17, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   And for every detail, its the same. First, May Thy Will be done; then, afterwards, The Will of tomorrow and then those things will disappear. But first, one must accept.
   Thats why it takes so long. Because those who readily accept are they get encrusted and buried under it; they no longer move. And those who see the future and what must be have a hard time accepting; they pull back, they kick and protestso they dont have any power.

0 1960-12-31, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Lets see How many months has it been? I havent touched this instrument for at least eight months! And now tomorrow I have to playdont feel like it. Anyway, since I must, I must! Well meditate on it (the New Years Message1)you know what it is, for we worked on it together and then Ill see if something comes.
   (silence)
  --
   On the 6th, everyone will finally be gone. But tomorrow is going to be dreadful; I have to sit there for at least two hours distributing calendars. And on top of that, there are all these controversies over the music they play at the library each week. Some say that its very good, others that its very bad (the usual things). And each party has pleaded his case. They told me that theyll give me a concert at Prosperity4 so that I may judge for myself. Its all recorded. Im afraid it will be rather noisy For myself, I know quite well how to get out of it I think of something else! But its going to I can see it already. Didnt I tell you were in a chaos? Well, I have the feeling that this is going to beat all.
   How do you mean a chaos?

0 1961-02-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   tomorrow Ill be going down for handkerchief distribution7to wipe away the tears! (Mother laughs like a mischievous little girl and goes out.)
   Note that a few days earlier [the night of February 12], a disciple had a very symbolic dream in which she saw all the disciples gathered near the Ashram's main gate with an air of consternation, as though something had happened to Mother.

0 1961-04-07, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So, petit, see you tomorrow.
   See conversations of February 11, p. 73 and March 7, p. 114.

0 1961-04-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Let me tell you about a recent occurrence. E. had sent a telegram saying that she had a perforated intestine (but it must have been something else because they operated on her only after several days, and when you are not operated on immediately in such cases, you die). Anyway, it was very serious and she was on the threshold of death that much is certain. She wrote me a letter the day before the operation (what is interesting is that now she doesnt even remember what she wrote). It was a magnificent letter saying that she was conscious of the Divine Presence and of the Divine Plan. tomorrow they will operate on me, she said. And I am entirely aware that this operation has ALREADY been done, that it is a fact accomplished by the Divine Will; otherwise it could be a fatal ordeal. And she said she was conscious of the supreme Wills action, in a perfect peace. It was a magnificent letter. And the whole thing went off almost miraculously; she recovered in such a miraculous way that the surgeon himself said, I must congratulate you, to which she replied, How surprising! You did the operation! Yes, he said, we did the operation, but it is your body that willed to be healed, and I congratulate you for your bodys willpower. Of course she wrote to me that she knew who had been there to see that all went well. And this feeling of the thing being already accomplished is a beginning of the consciousness Sri Aurobindo speaks of in the Yoga of Self-Perfection, where one is simultaneously both here and there. Because, as Sri Aurobindo says, some people have managed to be entirely there, but what he has called the realization is to be both there and here simultaneously.
   Of course, one might wonder what the meaning of everything here is, if it has all been already accomplished above, on an occult plane, and we are merely re-enacting it.

0 1961-07-04, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   tomorrow Ill begin on Savitri.
   O lucky man! What joy!

0 1961-07-15, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well, since I believerightly or wrongly, I dont know that the doctor has more experience than I, that from the therapeutic and biological standpoint he knows a bit more, I showed him the eye and asked, Can I read? Better not read until its finished, he replied, and told me to wash my eyes with glucose. (Its a useful piece of information for those with tired eyes: mix the glucoseliquid glucose, the kind that comes in ampoules for injectionwith something like the blue water we make here, half and half. Open the ample, put a third of it in the eye-cup, then add the blue water.) I have already tried it once and found that it gives a great deal of strength to the eyes. tomorrow Im going to start doing it regularly. There you are.
   What made Sri Aurobindo stop?

0 1961-08-05, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   tomorrow Im going downstairs.
   Oh, yes?
   You didnt know? tomorrow is Sunday, Im distributing saris and napkins.
   So, mon petit, do you have any questions?

0 1962-06-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   If I didnt tell these things to you, they would all vanish, and thats a fact. Because I have no opportunity to tell them to anyone elseas you can well imagine! tomorrow there will be something else and something else again the day after, and it all recedes into the past and has none of the relevance the present has for me.
   Yes, for YOU it has no relevance but what about the rest of us!

0 1962-07-04, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Had I taken the responsibility (I purposely didnt, for other reasons), I would have said, Keep him till tomorrow morning. And I would have done something overnight. But naturally, this is one case in a million. You cant make it a general rule.
   No, I meant what conclusions for you, for your experience, can be drawn from this episode?

0 1962-08-11, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had the experience for several hours this morning. It started in the middle of the night and lasted through the morning until I was inundated with people. It began during the night in quite a powerful manner (in the body, all this is in the body), with a formidable sensation of power (so much so that in the middle of the experience I suddenly thought, I have to tell this to Satprem tomorrowright in the midst of the experience!). And THE Vibration seemed so utterly present (present I have the feeling its always present, but it was perceived, which gives it a kind of efficacya kind we can grasp). It was like that all morning until eight or eight-thirty; after eight oclock the experience slowly faded. It began around eleven at night and lasted till then. And so yes, its exactly what I say there: it automatically puts each thing in its place.
   ***

0 1962-12-04, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well see tomorrow [December 5].
   All right, mon petit.

0 1962-12-08, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I hope (theres still tomorrow1), I hope hell show me if something has been accomplished along the way. That, I dont know.
   (silence)

0 1963-04-29, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   On Friday X gave me a new mantra, then the next day he told me that during his puja he received an order to the effect that this mantra was not suitable and he should give me another one. I am supposed to receive the new mantra tomorrow, Tuesday. X said this mantra would be final and with effect. I do hope so, for I would really like to be through with all these changes and preparations and delays, to have the Word, as the Rishis said, and fix myself on it. I would like not to return to Rameshwaram any more and to be through with these dillydallyings. Anyway, Ill have to wait for another three days after receiving the new mantra, so that X can see whether it has the desired effect. So I cannot leave until Thursday.
   I hope this time it will be final and everything will settle into the true Rhythm.

0 1963-06-08, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Obviously, there was there must have been a cause for alarm, because as soon as I became conscious of the experience (it started before I became conscious of it; when I did, it seemed to me it had already been going on for a long time; so when I say three hours, it means three hours during which I was conscious, but it had started long before; it was around eleven at night and lasted till three in the morning), so the second I was made conscious of the thing, obviously there was a cause for alarm, because immediately I was told, You see, this is what is going on, and it was thanks to that ecstasy in the body that there was no alarm: Oh, things are fine, everything is fine. And when the experience was over, it didnt end like an experience exhausting itself; it ended as if, very slowly, the thing were, not exactly veiled to my consciousness, but as if my consciousness were turned away from it, with the feeling, Dont worry. At the start and at the end. All the same, when I woke up, I thought (because my head felt strange, there was a bizarre sensation as if I had become quite swollen! Swollen, inordinately swollen), I thought, Maybe when I get up tomorrow morning (I get up at 4:30), Ill find myself in a complete daze! Thats why I observed but everything was fine, there only remained that sort of feeling of being swollen. I feel (yet it was two nights ago, not last night), I feel as if my head were swollen! But the clear-headedness is the same as ever!! (laughing) Nothings been disturbed!
   On the contrary, there is a sort of like an acuteness, something more acute in the perception, a little bit ironic I dont know why. A magnified impression that all the things in the world are much ado about nothing, a lot of fuss about nothing Ive had that feeling for for centuries, I could say, but there is in addition something ever so slightly acute and ironic.

0 1963-08-10, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There was another case of a man who had been brought to the cremation ground, but a torrential rain startedno question of burning him. They left him there and said, Well burn him tomorrow. But the next morning when they came, he wasnt there any more! (Laughing) He was gone. But thats not all: thirty years later, he returned (he was a Raja): he had been picked up by sannyasins, taken into solitude, and had become a sannyasin, until, thirty years later, for God knows what reason, he thought it best to go and claim his possessions, so he returned with proofs that he was indeed the same man.6
   I have heard countless stories of that kind, which show the point to which men They want to get rid of the dead, dont they! And the faster the better.

0 1963-08-24, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I delivered great speeches to you on the subject, but I dont remember! (Laughing) It was in the night, I delivered a whole speech to you, and I even thought, in the middle of the night, Well, thats just what I should tell Satprem tomorrow!
   I told you that the only process Ive known, and which recurred several times in my life, is to renounce an error. Something you believe to be truewhich probably was true for a timeon which you partly base your action, but which, in actuality, was only one opinion. You thought it was a truthful finding with all its logical consequences, and your action (part of your action) was based on it, so that everything proceeded from it automatically. Till suddenly an experience, a circumstance or an intuition warns you that your finding isnt so true as it appeared to be (!) Then there is a whole period of observation and study (sometimes too it comes as a revelation, a massive proof), and then its not just your idea or false knowledge that needs to be changed, but also all its consequences, perhaps an entire way of acting on a particular point. At that moment, you get a sort of sensation, something that feels like a sensation of renunciation; that is to say, you have to undo a whole collection of things you had built. Sometimes its quite considerable, sometimes a very small thing, but the experience is the same: the movement of a force, a dissolving power, and the resistance of all that must be dissolved, all the past habit. It is the contact of the movement of dissolution with the corresponding resistance that probably translates in the ordinary human consciousness as the sense of renunciation.

0 1963-11-04, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   If we look at it from a psychological standpoint On the mental plane, its very easy; on the vital plane, its not too difficult; on the physical plane, its a little heavier, because desires are passed off as needs. But there too, there has been a field of experience these last few days: the study of medical and scientific conceptions on the bodys makeup, its needs, and whats good or bad for it. And all this, in its essence, again boils down to the same question of vibrations. It was quite interesting: there was an appearance (because all things as the ordinary consciousness sees them are nothing but appearances), there was an appearance of food poisoning (mushrooms that are thought to have been bad). It was the object of a particular study to find out whether there was something absolute about the poisoning, or whether it was relative, that is, based on ignorance, a wrong reaction and the absence of the true Vibration. And the conclusion was as follows: its a question of proportion between the amount, the sum of the vibrations that belong to the Supreme, and the sum of the vibrations that still belong to darkness. Depending on the proportion, the poisoning appears as something concrete, real, or else as something that can be eliminated, in other words, that doesnt resist the influence of the Vibration of Truth. And it was very interesting, because, immediately, as soon as the consciousness became aware of the cause of the trouble in the bodys functioning (the consciousness perceived where it came from and what it was), immediately the observation began, with the idea: Lets see what happens. First set the body perfectly at rest with the certainty (which is always there) that nothing happens except by the Lords Will and that the effect too is the Lords Will, all the consequences are the Lords Will, and consequently one should be very still. So the body is very still: untroubled, not agitated, it doesnt vibrate, nothingvery still. Once this is achieved, to what extent are the effects unavoidable? Because a certain quantity of matter that contained an element unfavorable to the bodys elements and life was absorbed, what is the proportion between the favorable and the unfavorable elements, or between the favorable and the unfavorable vibrations? And I saw very clearly: the proportion varies according to the amount of cells in the body that are under the direct Influence, that respond to the supreme Vibration alone, and the amount of other cells that still belong to the ordinary way of vibrating. It was very clear, because I could see all the possibilities, from the ordinary mass [of cells], which is completely upset by that intrusion and where you have to fight with all the ordinary methods to get rid of the undesirable element, to the totality of the cellular response to the supreme Force, which renders the intrusion perfectly innocuous. But this is still a dream for tomorrowwere on the way. But the proportion has become rather favorable (I cant say all-powerful, far from it, but rather favorable), so that the consequences of the ill-being didnt last very long and the damage was, so to say, minimal.
   But all the experiences nowadays, one after the otherall the PHYSICAL experiences, of the bodypoint to the same conclusion: everything depends on the proportion between the elements that respond exclusively to the Supremes Influence, the half-and-half elements, on the road to transformation, and the elements that still follow Matters old vibratory process. The latter appear to be decreasing in number, to a great extent, but there are still enough of them to bring about unpleasant effects or unpleasant reactionsthings that are untransformed, that still belong to ordinary life. But all problems, whether psychological or purely material or chemical, all problems boil down to this: they are nothing but questions of vibrations. And there is the perception of that totality of vibrations and of what we could call (in a very rough and approximative way) the difference between the constructive and the destructive vibrations. We can say (to put it very simply) that all the vibrations that come from the One and express Oneness are constructive, while all the complications of the ordinary, separative consciousness lead to destruction.

0 1963-12-21, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Now thats gone, if I were told, You will die tomorrow, I wouldnt care at all.
   Of course! I understand.

0 1963-12-31, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You have recorded it, havent you? And well play it tomorrow [for the Ashram]that way, I wont have any work to do!
   (Sujata:) Is it work?
  --
   I intended to play The Horror of the World of Falsehood tomorrow, and to end with The Glory of Light if it comes.
   But this is a little relaxation musical relaxation.
  --
   So Ill keep the keyboards as they are. And tomorrow at half past twelve when I play [for the Ashram], maybe it wont be as free as today!
   (To Sujata:) You put everything back in place.
  --
   Ah, exactly! Thats it. Thats it! Every day, I look at it. In the evening the date and the quotation are changed I dont know what tomorrows text will be, we have to change the calendar and start January. Would you like us to do it? Bring the calendar here.
   All this will go now!
  --
   tomorrow, I see here (Mother looks at her notebook) four, five, six, seven, eight people, and two over there, which makes ten tomorrow morning between 10 and 11 A.M. (Laughing) All can be done if Gods touch is there!
   So Ill see you next year.

0 1964-02-05, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   That photograph was clearer than the others, less confusedit was clearer. And I looked at all the details, thinking, A pity the boxes werent open, the books could have been seen, it would have looked better. In other words, I looked at the photo attentively and saw all the details, the different intensities of shade and light: it wasnt just a passing glance. Then I went on looking up to the end of the book and gave it to someone to look at. Naturally, the first thing that someone said to me was, You dont quite get an impression of Paris. I said, True, but there was one photo that gave a very good impression of Paris: that of the bouquinistes on the banks of the Seine. He looked surprised; so I said, Of course! I took the book and started turning the pages. I turned all the pagesmy photo wasnt there! So I thought, Ive missed it (I was looking without my magnifying glass), I must have missed it. I took my magnifying glass, turned all the pages starting from the other end, very carefullynothing! No bouquinistes. I turned the pages a third time (Mother laughs), still no bouquinistes! I said to myself, Theres an aberration somewhere something that makes me turn two pages at a time or that veils my sight. So I said, All right, Ill look tomorrow morning, and I put the book aside.
   The next morning I was alone, concentrating I concentrated a lot, saying to myself, I do not want to be under an illusion, I do not want to be fooled by something. I had seen the photo as clearly as I saw it, I looked at it for several MINUTES. Which is to say that I am absolutely sure of what I saw.

0 1964-04-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   How empty the days arethey are full of empty things, of empty people and empty movement. You feel you must constantly pull down the Force in order to fill up this enormous Emptiness, or else you would be utterly crushed. I keep my watch by Indian time, so that I always know where you are, although I never know what time it is in France! I have to make a complicated calculation and subtract four and a half hours: its now 2:30 P.M. in our garden, therefore 10 A.M. here, and I have an appointment. I will probably see Corra1 tomorrow. My friend M. tells me that they definitely agree to publish the book, but they would like to cut certain passages! So I will have to argue to try and keep my book more or less whole! What a world! I will write to Mother tomorrow, once I know what the publishers demands are.
   I have to see a doctor day after tomorrow but no doctor can close the hole in my heart.
   S.

0 1964-07-22, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Those who have had this experience have generally stopped there. And if they wanted to get out of the world, they chose the Lords aspect of annihilation; they took refuge there and stayed thereall the rest no longer existed. But the other aspect the other aspect is the world of tomorrow, or of the day after tomorrow. The other aspect is an inexpressible glory. So all-powerful a glory that it alone exists.
   Its ONE way of being of the Lord.

0 1964-08-26, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You see, for our consolation we are told in every possible way that the work done isnt lost and that all this action on the cells to make them conscious of the higher life isnt lost thats not true, its absolutely lost! Suppose I leave my body tomorrow; this body (not immediately, but after a time) reverts to dust; then all that Ive done for these cells is perfectly useless! Except that the consciousness will come out of the cells but it always does!
   Its really during the Workers lifetime that the thing must be done.

0 1964-09-26, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother often said that she was in search throughout the world of people with a perfect basis of material knowledge (industrialists, financiers, writers ...), but who would agree to do their work in another way, opening themselves up to another forcethis is the field of experiment of tomorrow's world. Through their consent and call, if they tune in, Mother could bring into play another operating process.
   Mother is led to carry out all kinds of experiments in her body for the work of Transformation. One of them consists in receiving or taking upon oneself every possible disorder for several hours, several days or several minutes, in one's body, in order to act on them, and, consequently, to act on disorders of the same nature in the worldor on THE Disorder. Mother is thus constantly led to work on the meeting point between the subtle forces behind and the bodily or material mechanisms. In her body it is an uncommon chemistry that takes place, the subtle elements of which she knows better than the gross ones.

0 1965-03-24, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Let me give you an example to make it a little clearer: I constantly have whats conventionally called a toothache (it doesnt correspond to anything in reality, but anyway people call it having a toothache). I had difficulty eating, a congestion, and so on. The attitude: you endureyou endure to the point when you dont even notice that things are going wrong. You endure, but you are aware (and besides, the external signs are there: a swelling of the gums, etc.). There was a period (its been in that state for a long time, but anyway), a period that began with a first swelling, in Decembercontrol, work, etc., all the necessary inner precautions. Then one observes the movement; one wants to know where it leads, what it is (its a long story, quite uninterestinginteresting only because it is instructive). And two nights ago, the situation was apparently the same as usual, the same thing, when suddenly there was a will to stay awake, not to sleep, and then I had the clear perception of a congestion and that it was becoming necessary to take out those things (bits of tooth that were moving they were moving now more, now less, but it began in December), to take them out in order to let the congestion out. Previously, too, bits of tooth had moved, and one day they had come out by themselves, without difficultywhen the time had come for them to go, they had gone; so I remembered that: why not wait for that moment? That was the attitude for a long time. And then the cells were curiously shrinking back from a very close contact with something [a dentist] that wasnt in complete harmony with the directing force of the body. This is how, in common language, it was translated: T. (who is very nice, no question of that) doesnt know either the habits or the reactions or the type of vibration or whats necessaryshe doesnt know anything. So how to make contact? Two nights ago, this came to me clearly: this is what you must tell her (and the exact words of the letter to be written), and you MUST send for her tomorrow morning. Then everything fell quiet, it was over, I went on with my night as usual, as every night. The next morning, I wrote what had been decided and she came; and, well, when she came she knew what she had to know and she did exactly what had to be done. She even said, I will do only what you tell me to do.
   And I will add a detail (not a very pleasant one, but it gives the measure of the truth): there were two bits of tooth she had to extract; first she extracted one, and it was just about normal, then she pulled the second one out, and there was a sort of hemorrhage: a huge quantity of blood had accumulated, thick and black the blood of a dangerous congestion. But I had felt it (there was a pain in the brain, a pain in the ear, a pain), and I thought, Thats not good, I should take care. The body was conscious that something was amiss. And quite an unusual hemorrhage. I even remarked to T., Its good it came out. She said, Oh, yes!

0 1965-06-30, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   They are going to operate on her tomorrow.
   Did he say it should be cut out?

0 1965-07-31, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And above all the selection will be done with the idea of being easy to understand. I had an example yesterday when I spoke to a Dutch woman: I explained to her the difference between the old spirituality that denied Matter and tried to escape from it completely, and the new spirituality, tomorrows spirituality, which accepts Matter, dominates it and transforms it. For me, its simple, of courseshe didnt understand a thing!
   So if one adopts the frame of mind of saying to people things they can understand, one distorts everything.

0 1965-09-25, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And I cant say I am asking the question because thats not true, I am not asking it, but the two possibilities are there (gesture in suspense). Well, there is no answer either to one or to the other. At times I have the vision that its going to be the end (a very practical vision of what I want to do), that comes, but against a backdrop of complete uncertainty; and the next minute, there is the possibility of going right to the end of the transformation, with the clear vision of what must be done, but a backdrop there isnt a backdrop of the Assurance that it will BE that waynei ther in one case nor in the other. And I know this is deliberate, because its necessary for the work of the cells. If, for instance, I received from the Supreme the Order (sometimes I receive it clearly, as clearly as), if I received from Him the certitude that whatever the difficulties, whatever the appearances of the path, this body will go right to the end of the transformation, well, there would be a slackening somewhere, which would be very bad. I know that myself, I know it perfectly well. So, thats how it is: I walk on, without knowing what will happen tomorrow. Yesterday, I could have said, Yes, maybe this is the end (as it seems X3 kindly said to people who had gone to see him: he said I had six months to live, that in six months I would go[laughing] thats typical of his usual predictions), well, with yesterdays experience, I said, Its quite possible. And with that same total indifference, you know: Its quite possible. With a quotation from Sri Aurobindo saying, Nothing can alter the splendor of the Consciousness of Eternity. Thats it. And then when this state has gone and the other one comes, you say, Whatever does dying mean! What does it mean? How can you say that? And its not that the two states alternate with (how can I explain?) oppositionsits not that at all, its almost simultaneous (Mother intertwines the fingers of her two hands), but now you see this, now you see that. And its one and the same totality of something which is the Truth, but which is still a bit cloudyit isnt fully grasped like this (gesture).
   This is the normal state, but its obviously being worked out, being built, taking shape.

0 1965-11-06, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But the other night (it had come two or three times already), it wasnt so strong. Last night, it was so strong and it lasted such a long time I thought, Maybe tomorrow morning hell have a smile. But it didnt work! (Mother laughs)
   What I see is rather unpleasant.

0 1965-12-30, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   We will talk about that tomorrow morning.
   In any event, you are closer to me now than you have ever been.

0 1966-06-25, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Now, some people have heard his music, and in Russia, France and the U.S.A. as well, they have asked for permission to copy it and spread it around. And the strange thing is that those people dont know one another, but they have all had the same impression: tomorrows music. So to those who have asked Ive answered, Have some patience, in two years well give you a musical monument. Its much better to begin with a major work, because it immediately gives the position, otherwise you might think its passing little inspirationsnot that: something that strikes you on the head and makes you bow before it.
   I read out the lines (in English, naturally), and with that he does the music. And the words are probably mixed in with the music, as he always does. But then, my reading is simply the clearest possible pronunciation, with the full understanding of whats being said, and WITHOUT A SINGLE INTONATION. I think I have succeeded, because at a weeks interval (I dont read every day), the timbre of the voice is always the same.

0 1966-08-10, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Last time2 I realized that I hadnt had such a silent contemplation for months, maybe, I am so overwhelmed with workwork which consists in writing birthday cards, signing, seeing people. On Monday, in the afternoon, I saw thirteen birthdays; yesterday there were twelve of them; tomorrow, there will be another twelve. You understand, the number of people is increasing, and they come from everywhere; some even come from Africa for their birthdays. That makes about two thousand a year, which is how many a day?
   A Polytechnician3 came here with R. [the architect of the future Auroville]. There were nine who came with R.; among them is a Polytechnician who sent me a note asking, Are you God?

0 1966-10-05, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont receive any command: when I have something to say, I receive the exact word or sentence, in an absolute way; but for action, I dont receive any command, because I dont think I have any hesitation, I never wonder, Should I do this or should I do that? Never. My whole effort is to live from minute to minute. I mean, to do every minute exactly what should be done, without making plans, without thinking, without because it all becomes mental; as soon as you start thinking something out, thats no longer it. But quite instinctively and spontaneously, I do what needs to be done: this, that, this. When something needs a response, it comes. As for money, its the same thing; the only thing I am led to do is to say, So-and-so has asked for so much, such-and-such Service needs so much, like that (not a long time in advance, but when it becomes imperative). And thats all. Its like that. So I dont know what will happen tomorrow; I dont at all seek to know whats going to happen. But on that day, I seemed to be asking, Well, give me proof that You are interested.Poff! it came just at the right time. So I laughed, I said to myself, What a baby I must still be!
   And for two days, just when I needed to give some money, it came. So I said, All right, thats fine. But now its no longer so amusing! It was really amusing.

0 1966-10-19, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont know. I havent concerned myself with it recently, it begins only tomorrow.
   I dont know, I am not actively concerned with it, Ill see.

0 1966-10-22, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ah, mon petit (turning to Sujata), tomorrow I have forty-two of them to see before youforty-two people!2
   Even at night a "bodyguard" stays in Mother's room.

0 1966-12-14, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Fortunately, they [the people Mother will see tomorrow] come to receive, so that somewhat lessens the (smiling) the kind gift of all their difficulties (but they leave enough of them behind!). They come with the idea of receiving the force, so I am naturally active (gesture of a link between above and below), and thats better, much better. With those who really come with the idea that they are going to receive and be streng thened, it makes the work easier.
   ***

0 1966-12-20, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I thought I would answer you tomorrow morning, but I am sending you this right away so that you may look at the problem and ask me other questions tomorrow morning if you still have any.
   With love and blessings,

0 1967-04-05, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In most people its three-quarters asleep and distorted; in many its still quite distorted. But whats necessary is not to leap from one consciousness to the otherit is, quite simply, to open ones consciousness (gesture upward) and fill it with the vibrations of the Truth, putting it in harmony with what must be here (up there, its from all eternity), but HERE, what must be HERE: the tomorrow of the earth. And if you weigh yourself down with a whole burden that you have to drag along if you drag behind you all that you should let go of, you wont be able to move forward very fast.
   Mind you, knowing things from the past of the earth can be very interesting and useful, but it must not be something that binds you or holds you back. If you use it as a springboard, its all right. But in fact, its rather secondary.

0 1967-05-03, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont know if your mind is critical or if To make myself clear, I mean whether your critical mind OR your faith, which of the two is stronger I hope its the faith. So to the faith (not to the critical mind, I dont speak to it), to the faith I say that since the 23rd weve been working hard. And I have asked a great deal that you may, tomorrow, be put into contact with that higher light, that you may have the bedazzlement of the vision of the Light.
   If you have faith, you will have it. If the critical mind is stronger, it will be slightly delayed, maybe.
  --
   I want it to be, for you tomorrow, really a new birth but not a new birth to an inner being: an opening to something not yet manifested in the world.
   Thats what you are destined for.

0 1967-06-07, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And its not something for tomorrow: its for right now, thats the problem, because the danger is there.
   (silence)

0 1967-07-26, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The teacher of literature He was an old fellow full of all the most conventional ideas imaginable. What a bore he was, oh! So all the students sat there, their noses to the grindstone. He would give subjects for essaysdo you know The Path of Later On and the Road of tomorrow? I wrote it when I was twelve, it was my homework on his question! He had given a proverb (now I forget the words) and expected to be told all the sensible things! I told my story, that little story, it was written at the age of twelve. Afterwards he would eye me with misgivings! (Laughing) He expected me to make a scene. Oh, but I was a good girl!
   But it was always like that: with that something looking on and seeing the sheer ridiculousness of this life which takes itself so seriously!

0 1967-10-04, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   One thing I know. Its that I deliberately (I dont know if this is what she understood), I deliberately wanted her mothers departure to take place in the most harmonious possible conditions, with the least possible wastage, so she may retain the COMPLETE fruit of her passage in life here, and What I did in reality (but this I didnt tell her), from the moment I heard the news of her stroke (it was an apoplectic seizure), from the moment I heard the news I put her in a bath of the Lord. I kept her like this (gesture of enfolding). So, for me, first of all I knew that if she was to be cured, she would recover fairly quickly, and that if she didnt recover, it would show it was really time for her to go, but then she would go with her body benefiting, so to speak, the substance benefiting from all the good of physical life, and with her inner being in the best conditions. Of course, the inner being in the best conditions is the case for everyone, for all those who pass away here (but I generally dont have the opportunity to let the inner being go out slowly, you understand4). I saw you know that when Sri Aurobindo left, we kept him for five days; I saw how it happened. I told you, while I stood beside him, it came out of his body and entered mine, and it was so material that there was a friction the body felt the friction of the Force entering. And I saw (of course, in that case it was quite different, tremendous, but for everybody its like that), I saw this: for the departure to be as harmonious as possible, it should take place like that, according to an inner RHYTHM, with the Presence (which is both a protection and a help), the Presence of the divine Force. So I put her in that Presence. And even (I dont know if she told you), when her brother, who is a doctor came, he declared with their usual presumptuousness, Oh, shell be gone before tomorrow noon. I didnt say anything, I remained quiet. Naturally, three more days went by. And even he was forced to acknowledge that there was something there he didnt understand.
   What did she tell you?

0 1967-10-11, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But I know that, because I got a letter from her which gave a hint of it. She said that the Mother in her four Aspects, as in Sri Aurobindos book, was all very well for todays creation (lets not yet say yesterdays, lets say todays!), but for tomorrows creation, there must be the Mothers aspect of Love, which hasnt yet manifested. And it was put very cleverly, but in such a way it was impossible not to understand that it was this lady who was to manifest That.
   As for me, I said, Very well! (Mother laughs) I said, What the Lord wants will be. But since then, I have been treating her as (what should I say?) more than an equalas a superior, and with assertions that are crushing for her. And I never miss an opportunity to tell her that in order to do this or that, or to manifest That or one must SPONTANEOUSLY AND DEFINITIVELY be above all desires, all ambitions, all preferencesevery time, like this (Mother makes a hammering gesture).

0 1967-11-08, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It is not the number of years you have lived that makes you old. You become old when you stop progressing. As soon as you feel you have done what you had to do, as soon as you think you know what you ought to know, as soon as you want to sit and enjoy the results of your effort, with the feeling you have worked enough in life, then at once you become old and begin to decline. When, on the contrary, you are convinced that what you know is nothing compared to all that remains to be known, when you feel that what you have done is just the starting point of what remains to be done, when you see the future like an attractive sun shining with innumerable possibilities yet to be achieved, then you are young, howsoever many are the years you have passed upon earth, young and rich with all the realisations of tomorrow. And if you do not want your body to fail you, avoid wasting your energies in useless agitation. Whatever you do, do it in a quiet and composed poise. In peace and silence is the greatest strength.
   There.

0 1967-12-30, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Some things are really interesting. For instance, Id like there to be To begin with, every country will have its pavilion, and in the pavilion, there will be the cuisine of that country, which means that the Japanese will be able to eat Japanese food if they want to(!), etc., but in the township itself, there will be food for vegetarians, food for nonvegetarians, and also a sort of experiment to find tomorrows food. You see, all this work of assimilation which makes you so heavy (it takes up so much time and energy from the being) should be done BEFORE, you should be able to immediately assimilate what you are given, as with things they make now; for instance, they have those vitamins that can be directly assimilated, and also (what do they call it? (Mother tries to remember) I take them every day. Words and I arent on very good terms!) proteins. Nutritive principles that are found in one thing or another and arent bulkyyou need to take a tremendous quantity of food to assimilate very little. So now that they are fairly clever with chemicals, that could be simplified. People dont like it, simply because they take an intense pleasure in eating(!), but when you no longer take pleasure in eating, you need to be nourished and not to waste your time with that. The amount of time lost is enormous: time for eating, time for digesting, and the rest. So I would like to have an experimental kitchen there, a sort of culinary laboratory, to try out. And according to their tastes and tendencies, people would go here or there.
   And you dont pay for your food, but you must give your work, or the ingredients: for example, those who had fields would give the produce of their fields; those who had factories would give their products; or else your own work in exchange for food.

0 1968-02-07, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   tomorrows society.
   2) We solemnly dedicate this city as the constantly renewed synthesis of the latest conquests of science and the most ancient wisdom.

0 1968-02-10, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then, two things, which seem to be contradictory (in the ordinary consciousness they are), but which in fact are only complementary. A surrender (theres no other word), a total abdicationtotal, immediate, complete. That is to say, equality and acceptancenot even acceptance: everything, everything is good, everything is good. Which means that if death were to come tomorrow, it would cause no trouble, and if life must last forever, it causes no troublelike that, you understand (perfectly equal and sovereign gesture): SPONTANEOUS, spontaneous, effortless acceptance, without reasoning, without spontaneous and total, like that (same gesture). Thats the second point.
   And the third: a tre-men-dous will! Every moment it expresses itself as For instance, something is thrown out of gear, it hurts; then, with that background it isnt a background, its a BASE, a base of equality (equality is still seen from the other side! Its not that, it is an adherence, a spontaneous adherence), on that base, there is a tremendous willtremendousto be WHAT THE DIVINE WILLS, but not with the idea that it might be like this or like that. Well, to express it truly, we should say, To be divineto be divine. That is, to dominate all situations, all wills, all circumstances, like that (same perfectly equal and sovereign gesture).

0 1968-02-28, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ive spent all my days and all my nights quieting the atmosphere, it had taken such proportions. You know, those movements which start whirling like that, like the wind in a cyclone or at sea, and it goes on whirling faster and faster, more and more strongly, forcefully. Then people fall ill, they get worn out, they cant do anything anymore. For the past three days Ive spent my time calming and calming the atmosphere. Luckily they came to me (it wasnt to me, naturally), they felt there was something stable here that could stop this disorder, otherwise But it was very difficult because of the really large number of additions from outside: on the 21st, at the Darshan, they were more than four thousand people down in the street, and there are all those who came to be here today and tomorrow, so it must mean five or six thousand peopleto feed, accommodate a whole work.
   Then they asked me, naturally, that it shouldnt rain, but that it shouldnt be sunny either! (Mother laughs) So it was a bit difficult, but a short while ago, Z came to tell me that Aurovilles area was clouded, without sunshine. All these little entities are quite obliging, but theyre asked impossible things! I get requests, Ah, I need rain, and at the same time, Oh, no, I dont want rain; Ah, I need sunshine, and Oh, no, I dont want sunshine. How can they manage it!

0 1968-05-15, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I was supposed to see P.L. tomorrow; I think its better to wait for a few days. You could tell himdont tell him why!
   Did it come through his atmosphere?

0 1968-05-22, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But he is very consciousvery conscious, even far more conscious than the dream suggests. Very conscious For that too, the time has come for the Turning Point when all this old formidable Christian formation which has spread over the earth like this (octopus-like gesture)and which naturally fulfilled its function, did what it had to do, came just when it was needed and so on and so forth, we know all that the time has come when it must change in order to become the instrument of tomorrows truth.
   And this Pope has done his work well, as well as he could.

0 1968-09-11, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You will see that your whole conception and notion [of heaven and hell] is based on one thing, an entity you call God, and a world you call his creation, which, to your mind, are two different thingsone having made the other, the latter being subjected to the former and the expression of what the former made. Well, thats the initial error. But if you could feel deep down that there is no division between that something you call God and that something you call the creation; if you thought, Its exactly the same thing, if you could FEEL that what you call God (which is perhaps a mere word), what you call God suffers when you suffer, is ignorant when you are ignorant, and it is through this whole creation that he finds himself again little by little, step by step, unites with himself, realizes himself, expresses himself, and its not at all something he willed arbitrarily and made autocratically, but it is the growing, increasingly developing expression of a consciousness that objectifies itself to itself Then, instead of being like a little child who kneels down, folds his hands and says, God, I implore You, make me a good boy, let me not cause my mother any sorrow (thats very easy and, well, I cant say its bad!), instead of lighting a candle and kneeling before it with folded hands, light a flame in your heart and have a great aspiration for something more beautiful, truer, nobler, better than anything I know; I ask that tomorrow I begin knowing all those things and begin doing all that I cannot doand every day a little more. Then, if you objectify a little, if for some reason you have been put in presence of a lot of misery in the world, if you have unhappy friends or suffering parents or difficultiesanything then you ask that the entire consciousness may rise TOGETHER towards that perfection which must manifest, that all this ignorance which has made the world so unhappy may be changed into enlightened knowledge, that all that bad will may be illumined and transformed into benevolence. And how lovely those prayers would be!
   I remember that during those classes, on certain days I knew it was the psychic that spoke, and on other days it was only the mind. And that day, I remember, the psychic presence was very strong.

0 1968-11-06, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theyre going to operate on her tomorrow.
   tomorrow morning.
   But I wondered if it was really indispensable. They dont even know if its cancer.

0 1968-12-21, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But the impression: It will be for tomorrow. But tomorrow what tomorrow?Not tomorrow on our scale.
   Well see.

0 1969-02-05, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It went on for several hours. It wasnt the conception of a work, it was THE work itself, like like when there are levers and things you move to set other things in motion (Mother draws a big control panel in an electronic room), it was something like that, but it wasnt that at all! It was the organization of those groups of figures that determined the events and the ORDER of events (especially the order of events) and their location on earth. And probably, while I was doing it, something wanted me to tell you, and left an impression that I had something to tell you; then everything went away. When I come back to this life, everything goes away; and its only because I now tried to remember that I could (gesture of contact with the memory) catch it: I tried, and it came back. But I realize (almost with surprise) that it must have lasted at least two hours, or moretwo to two and a half hours. I dont sleep at all, but I am active, absolutely active in the (Mother tries to situate the zone)whats being prepared to manifest on earth, I dont know if we should call it subtle physical or Its the creative zone of the physical, its there. And as I cant run from one place to another, what I do is linked through figures, like thatliving figures. Living figures: I organize them, group them together, and I remember what I did the previous day; I say, No, yesterday it was that way, but now it has to be this way, and with the knowledge that it will have to be changed again tomorrow. And thats what determines events. But the consciousness (the waking or ordinary consciousness) MUST NOT know whats decided there; it must know only a part necessary to the execution. Thats why there is a breakit remains, it keeps on living there like that (gesture behind the head), but it doesnt come through. Its wholly because at that time [during the dream] I made the decision to tell you about it that I could catch the memory, otherwise Although I SEE; I see those figures, thats why I can describe them, but they no longer mean anything for me. And I am not sure whether they are figures or letters. They were figures, I know they were; some figures were golden, others were blue (but those arent our material colors, neither our substance nor our material colors), and I kept arranging them: one group like this, another group like that (gesture like a moving puzzle), then I would choose. Strange. And I must have been very tall, because the figures were big; I would take them and place them (it was on a large surface), and as I placed them, it established a communication and organized the events immediately ahead.
   Perhaps I do remember

0 1969-07-19, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres a new phenomenon during the night. One phenomenon was there before, but has grown more precise: its a place in the subtle physical where those with a body and those without a body are mingled without difference. They have the same reality, the same density and the same conscious, independent existence. There I see Last night (or the night before, I dont know), there were things like that: Chandulal8 was there, Amrita too, they met and talked, made plans together, just as they would have done physically on earth. It wasnt the first time they were meeting, and they said to each other, Ill tell you tomorrow like that, regarding their ideal. Interesting things. Theres another (Mother tries to remember) Ah, yes, Purani9 also. They go about there. Theres an extraordinary likeness to material life, except that you can feel theyre freer in their movement. But thats not new, its just growing more concrete and precise. Whats new is what has taken place these last few nights
   My sleep is no longer sleep at all, I dont know, its a sort of (gesture as if Mother drew her energies within) withdrawal, that is, I go within, and then I am active. And those people are in that same state. Among them, some are with people who still have a body: its not just those who no longer have a body. So then, I am also there, and in the same kind of state. But the strange thing is that when I supposedly wake up and get up, I go on with something (laughing) thats not physical! You understand, the state of over there goes on, and its as real, as tangible as physical things; and after half an hour I realize that I have moved about here and done all kinds of things ENTIRELY in that consciousness!10 Whats that consciousness?

0 1969-07-30, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Of course, your book is very fine! But its a book of tomorrow, not a book of yesterday. And this gentleman of yours is probably a man of yesterday.
   But I am hopeful.

0 1969-09-17, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Auroville wants to be that place, and offers itself to all those who aspire to live tomorrows truth.
   Now things are in the habit of coming like this (Mother brings down her two arms), and they keep pestering me until Ive written! Once I write, its over.

0 1969-09-24, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The interesting thing would be to know what he feels when he sees me.1 That would be interesting. Ill see him tomorrow the first time, but it would be good if you brought him on Saturday. I dont think hell speak tomorrow.
   I told him, Mother doesnt speak. He said, But of course! Its not words I need, expressing is useless; what I want is the vibration, the experience. He understands silence very well.
  --
   Ill see him tomorrow. But I think it would be better to tell him its only a first contact and wont last long, because tomorrow I have a list long like thisevery day its the same! And on Saturday hell come back with you, hell stay for some more time.
   (long silence)

0 1969-10-11, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its tomorrow that he is to go to the beach.
   I forget who met him at the post office just before he left, but I was told, Oh, he was excited.Him get excited! Its quite surprising, he was excited.
  --
   So is it tomorrow that he goes to the beach?4
   Yes. He told me, My worry is that it may take a long time (if it succeeds), and I have a limited time in India. I replied, But why should it take a long time?

0 1969-10-29, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, thats it. Thats what I wanted to give you tomorrow if I can. But its not me, you understand: ask above and you will have it.
   ***

0 1969-12-31, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ill see R. tomorrow, I can tell him. Paolo is an architect, isnt he?
   You alone have authority over R.
  --
   Yes. Ill speak to R. about it tomorrow and Ill ask him to see Paolo.
   I think that to a certain extent, Paolo can help bring in money, if he is interested.
  --
   Yes, Ill see Paolo. It would be better if he comes on a day when youre here, because I am afraid of not hearing him. It disconcerts them a lot when they have to speak loudly. So next Saturday, for instance? And tomorrow Ill speak to R. about it, that is to say, Ill tell him to see Paolo who has excellent ideas, and anyway to work it out with him.
   Its very simple, after all: well try to have R. understand and create a collaboration. R. wont say no to me but he wont do anything (!) Thats how it is, you understand. But anyway, if he can do it, if they can work it out and agree, then it will be very good, there wont be any difficulties. But if he cant, then Paolo will have to be here while R. is away, and well just have to do it! You understand, thats how it is for me! (Mother laughs) Because R. has enough work (he has a tremendous amount of work). Its not that we are taking work away from him, its that if he refuses to do it, well do it, thats all.
  --
   Maybe Paolo will be able to convince R. Ill speak to him tomorrow, to start the New Year.
   There.

0 1970-01-17, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But, Mother, the only possibility is for you to SAY; and then, tomorrow Ill go and spend two hours in Auroville picking up baskets [of rubble]!
   (Mother laughs) Mon petit, youre one of the youngest! Can you picture me telling Nolini, Go and work!

0 1970-03-13, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So till tomorrow, in peace and joy, so that the last clouds may disperse.
   With all my tenderness and my blessings.

0 1970-03-14, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (To Sujata:) Well do that tomorrow tomorrow morning?
   (Sujata:) But tomorrow morning, Mother, you have lots of engagements.
   But its every day like that, mon petit! Its its absolutely frightful. There are only these two days, Wednesdays and Saturdays, otherwise Ive cut out everything; even birthdays I see them in the afternoon. On other days, it starts at 8 in the morning and ends at noon. Its infernal.
   So come tomorrow at 9:30 is it all right?
   (silence)

0 1970-06-03, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   That would be interesting: The description of the citizen of tomorrows city.
   Theres the second paragraph on desires, and the third would be on personal possession.

0 1970-07-29, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   tomorrow, on your birthday, I will be in thought and prayer among all your children, so happy to offer you their warmest and most affectionate wishes.
   May God keep you many more years in the affection of your countless friendswho all need your advice and presence to purify their being and let it grow to the superhuman stature willed by the Creator.
  --
   Let us recall Sri Aurobindo: "All wealth belongs to the Divine and those who hold it are trustees, not possessors. It is with them today, tomorrow it may be elsewhere. All depends on the way they discharge their trust while it is with them, in what spirit, with what consciousness in their use of it, to what purpose."
   The Mother, 25.12

0 1970-11-07, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   tomorrow is illusory.
   ***

0 1970-11-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What has happened to you! Mon petit, its (Mother looks much moved). This is really tomorrows book. Is it over?
   Yes, I have finished the book.
  --
   Its as if tomorrow had been called in advance!
   (Mother shakes her head and takes Satprems hands)

0 1971-01-16, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It can be ready tomorrow, Mother.
   Then come tomorrow, its better for the Press.
   I am happy to see you.
  --
   Ill see you tomorrow, mon petit.
   (Mother caresses Sujata)

0 1971-01-27, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The yoga of tomorrow is to find the Divine in work and in contact with the world.
   ***

0 1971-04-07, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For me, Victory is certain, but I dont know if its tomorrow or (gesture into the distance).
   I dont know what road we will take to get there.

0 1971-05-15, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And already over two million refugees have come into India, and theyre expecting the two million to swell to ten million. And India wont have anything to eat. That whats going to happen tomorrow, immediately. Its really a bottomless pit. Ten million swarming into North India.
   I called I called, I asked for help and that [the article] came, and its good, its very good. Since it came, its a last hope.
  --
   This is where we are today. That which we want to avoid returns upon us with tenfold force. The hour for political calculation, for the pros and cons of our petty mathematics of expediency (which always goes awry) is past. The time has come to rediscover the Great Direction of India, which is really the Great Direction of the world, and to place our faith in the Spirit that guides her Destiny, rejecting petty fears of a phantom world opinion and doing away with the little supports which only lend support to the Enemy. tomorrow America will perhaps resume her economic aid to Pakistan on the pretext of counteracting the Chinese presence. The Bangladesh slaughter will be honorably justified by a pseudoregime which will operate with the blessings of the international community. But one does not cheat the tide of history: for the third time our little compromises will crumble and we will find ourselves confronted with a terrible ordeal, its intensity nourished by our own successive failures in the past. The sooner not only India, but America and Russia too, understand the unreality of Pakistan and the magnitude of what is at stake at the borders of India, the sooner may the looming catastrophe be halted before it becomes totally and definitely irrevocable. One thing is certain, wrote Sri Aurobindo a few months before his passing, that if there is too much shilly-shallying and if America gives up now her defence of Korea [we could say even more: the defense of Bangladesh] she may be driven to yield position after position until it is too late: at one point or another she will have to stand and face the necessity of drastic action even if it leads to war.
   For the battle of India is the battle of the world. This is where the worlds tragic destiny is brewing, or its last-minute burst of hope into a new world of Truth and Light, for it is said that the deepest darkness lies nearest the most luminous light.

0 1971-06-23, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother nods her head) I have received news from people who organized the troops, and theyre ready to enter Pakistan tomorrow, if theyre told to.
   If theyre told to.
  --
   And, I believe, hes coming back today or tomorrow with the reactions. And then well see. Its a matter of days. I have the latest news from the governmentits the government that sent me the news.4
   Im skeptical.

0 1971-09-18, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Someone came here from the government, sent by a commission, and through him the General in comm and of the armies has communicated with me, and he asked for my blessings. They are all ready. Theyre waiting they are told tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, always tomorrow. I have news from up there.
   (silence)

0 1971-10-27, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But there was that kind of incapacity we have to know truly the Divine Willespecially concerning the future, tomorrow, whats going to happen right at this minuteit was dreadful. How we know nothing, how utterly ignorant we are!
   Yes, thats something I feel very strongly too. I feel very strongly how much we dont knowwe dont know!

0 1972-03-19, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The truth, which man has vainly sought to know, will be the privilege of the new race, the race of tomorrow, the superman.
   To live according to the Truth will be his privilege.

0 1972-03-24, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont know if Ill remember, thats why I am telling you. Because today is Friday and I wont see him till tomorrow. This way, I am sure I wont forget. Youll tell him, wont you?
   Yes, Mother.
  --
   Till tomorrow.
   The recording of this conversation was kept by Mother's new attendant. Something strange was beginning to happen in that room, but neither Satprem nor Sujata understood what it meant.

0 1972-03-25, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The truth, which man has vainly sought to know, will be the privilege of the new race, the race of tomorrow, the superman.
   Is that all? See if there is something you can use.

0 1972-04-04, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am not saying tomorrow, I am not saying immediately, but its a certainty.
   In particular one of N.'s nephews. This undesirable person did not hesitate later to lodge a false complaint with the Supreme Court of India to have the recalcitrant Aurovilians expelled from Auroville and his uncle installed as Auroville's legal proprietor.

0 1972-05-17, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its strange, luckilyluckilyone thing happens after another, one after another, but every single bodily function is changing (whats the right word?), I have it, changing government. Functions that worked naturally that is, in accord with the laws of Natureall of a sudden, brrm, finished! They stop. Then something which I call the Divineperhaps Sri Aurobindo called it the Supramental, I dont know; its something like that, something that is plainly concerned with Matter, with this Manifestation, and which is tomorrows realization (I dont know how to name it); so when everything is thoroughly upset and I feel really awful, then That consents to intervene.
   The transition isnt pleasant. Thats all.

0 1972-07-22, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Sri Aurobindo has come to announce the creation of tomorrow.
   Is that all?
   I wrote it in French and I put, The creation of tomorrow, the advent of the supramental being. Because they are likely to call it superman if I dont put supramental being. The advent of the supramental being.
   We are just in between. No longer this, not yet that the time thats the most.
  --
   Listen, Mother, if I should stop involving myself in these questions (which greatly disturb me), do you want Sujata to follow them and be present tomorrow when M. comes to see you? Sujata will be present and you can give your instructions to M. in front of her, and she will do the follow-up. And I wont be troubled anymore.
   You see, the trouble is, I dont give [M.] my instructions in person, I give them through Andr. Perhaps he didnt understand?
   But if M. comes before you tomorrow, and Sujata is here, and you give him your instructions, Sujata will follow up. Unless you prefer all three to come, Andr, Sujata and M.?
   (Mother puts her head in her hands)
  --
   tomorrow is what day?
   (Satprem:) This evening itself, Mother, its only a few lines.

0 1972-08-30, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Often, very often I ask the Lord: how can I help now that I cant see so well, cant hear so well, cant speak clearly and need help to get around? This state is. Yet the body doesnt sense any decline! It is convinced that if tomorrow the Lord wanted it to resume its regular activity, it could do so. The Force is there (Mother touches her arms, her muscles), a terrible force sometimes! So why?
   This state is intentional so that (smiling) so that people will leave me alone!

0 1973-01-17, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Sujata:) Mother, you are going to see the Dalai Lama tomorrow, arent you? Satprem would be very interested to know your impressionwhat you have felt.
   What day is tomorrow?
   (Sujata:) Thursday, Mother.

0 1973-04-07, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Satprem to Mother:) Shall I come tomorrow at eleven, Mother?
   (Pranab:) All that humbug, I dont like.

0 1973-04-08, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Will I see you tomorrow?
   It seems there are still too many people.

02.13 - Rabindranath and Sri Aurobindo, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   And both had the vision of a greater tomorrow for their Motherl and and that was why both regarded her freedom as the basic necessity for the recovery of her greatness. How the inspired songs and speeches of Rabindranath and the flaming utterances of Sri Aurobindo created a psychological revolution almost overnight in the mind and heart of the people during the Swadeshi days forms a glorious chapter in the history of India's freedom movement. Profoundly touched by Sri Aurobindo's soul-stirring lead to the country, Rabindranath wrote a memorable poem, addressing Sri Aurobindo, which is still enshrined in the hearts of his countrymen. Rabindranath himself called on Sri Aurobindo and read out to him his heart's homage. We remember with thrill the majestic opening lines:
   Rabindranath, O Aurobindo, bows to thee!

03.07 - Brahmacharya, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Pact and its Sanction The Democracy of tomorrow
   Other Authors Nolini Kanta Gupta Man, Human and DivineBrahmacharya
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   The Pact and its Sanction The Democracy of tomorrow

03.07 - Some Thoughts on the Unthinkable, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Day will come towards which the whole creation has been moving since the beginning of time, it will come inevitably in due courseit may be today or tomorrow, it may be a decade hence, or it may even be a century or a millennium hence; it will come all the same.
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03.08 - The Democracy of Tomorrow, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
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   Other Authors Nolini Kanta Gupta Man, Human and Divine The Democracy of tomorrow
   The Democracy of tomorrow
   The great gift of Democracy is that of personal value, the sanctity of the individual. And its great failure is also exactly the failure to discover the true individual, the real person.

03.09 - Buddhism and Hinduism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Democracy of tomorrow The Mission of Buddhism
   Other Authors Nolini Kanta Gupta Man, Human and DivineBuddhism and Hinduism
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   The Democracy of tomorrow The Mission of Buddhism

04.04 - A Global Humanity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Such then is the destiny of man and mankindman to rise to higher heights of consciousness beyond mental reason that are not governed by the principle of division, separation, antithesis but by the principle of unity, identity, mutuality and totality. In other words, he will take his seat in the status of his soul, his inner and inmost being, his divine personality where he is one with all beings and with the world. This is a rare and difficult realisation for man as he is today, but tomorrow it will be his normal nature. The individual will live in his total being and therefore in and through other individuals; as a consequence the nature too in each will undergo a divine transmutation, a marvellous sea-change.
   Humanity as a race will then present the figure of a homogeneous unitit will be a unity of many diversified elements, not simply, however, a composition of discrete individuals, but of varied aggregations of individualseven as the body is not merely composed of cells, but also these cells are collected in aggregates forming various limbs and systems, each again with its own identity and function. Indeed, the cosmic or global humanity is very likely to be pyramidal in structurenot a flat and level construction. There will be an overall harmony and integration containing a rich variety of gradationsgradations of consciousness, as even now there are: only the whole will be more luminous, that is to say, more conscious and more concordant; for at the top, on the higher levels, new lights will show themselves and men embodying those lights. They will radiate and spread out, infiltrate into the lower ranges something of their enlightenment and harmony and happiness which will bring about a global purification and a new dispensation; even the material world, the vegetable and mineral domains too may be taken up into this luminous consummation and earth become the Garden of Eden that it once was, suffused with a new glory.

04.16 - To the Heights-XVI, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   And the radiant herald of tomorrow.
   May 26, 1933

07.11 - The Problem of Evil, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The universe and its creator are not separate things, they are one and identical in their origin. The universe is God himself projected into Space (and Time). So the universe is the Divine in one aspect or another. You cannot divide the two, making one the creator and the other, his work, the watch-maker and his watch. You put your idea of the Divine upon him and ask, why he has created such a nasty world. If the Divine were to answer, It is not I, it is yourself. Become myself again, you will no longer feel and see as you do now you are not yourself, therefore your question and your problem! Indeed, when you unite your consciousness with the divine consciousness there is no longer any problem. Everything appears then natural and simple, and correct and as it should be. It is when you cut yourself from your origin and stand outside, in front of him and against him that all the trouble begins. Of course you may ask, how is it that the Divine has tolerated a part of himself going out and separating itself and creating all this disorder? I would reply on behalf of the Divine, If you want to know, you had better unite yourself with the Divine, for that is the only way of knowing why he has done so. It is not by questioning him by your mind that you will get the answer. The mind cannot know. And repeat, when you come to this identification, all problems are solved. The feeling, one can explain, that things are not all right, that they should be otherwise comes precisely from the fact that there is a divine will unfolding itself in a continuous progression, that things that were and are have to give place to things that shall be and shall be better and better than they have been. The world that was good yesterday will no longer be so tomorrow. The universe might have appeared quite harmonious in some other age but now appears quite discordant: it is because we see the possibility of a better universe. If we found it as it should be, we would not do what we have to do, we would not try to make it better. Even so, we would conceive the Divine in a very human way; for we remain imprisoned within ourselves, confined to this consciousness of ours which is like a grain of sand in the infinite immensity. You want to understand the immensity? That is not possible. It is possible only under one condition; be one with the immensity. The drop of water cannot very well ask how the ocean is: it has to lose itself into the ocean.
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08.16 - Perfection and Progress, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   In that case, if this time it is final, then those who are ready or make themselves ready will naturally be the people who start first on the new path. There will be many such, I hope. But my own standpoint here is this: even if the thing has only half a chance of materialising it is worth the trouble. I think I have told you more than once that a moment comes in the life of many when life as it is, human consciousness as it is, becomes absolutely unbearable, creating only disgust and repulsion; one does not wish to continue it any longer, one can only throw all effort, all force, all life and soul into this single chance, into this singular opportunity given at last, so that one may pass on to the other side. What a relief, to set one's foot on a road that takes you elsewhere! It is worth the trouble of throwing behind all your burdens, freeing yourself of all loads so that you may leap all the better. This is how I look at the thing. It is the sublimest of adventures; if you have in you the true spirit of adventure in the least, you will feel it is worth risking all for all. But they who fear and hesitate, who ask, "Am I not giving away my prey for the shadow?"a most stupid saying, according to methey who are more for profiting by what they possess than for risking to lose all in the hope of something that may or may not happen tomorrow, I assure you, such people will not notice the change even if it happens right under their nose. They will say, "It is all right, we do not care, there is nothing to regret." Quite possibly; but after all, they might have to regret, we do not know.
   In any case, that is what I mean by sincerity. That is to say, if you regard the new realisation as the only thing truly worth living for, if what is is intolerable, not only for oneself, perhaps not so much for oneself as for the whole world, one feels the need of it if one is not small and egoistic; one feels that the present has lasted too long and one can do nothing but take up all that one is, all that one can do and hurl oneself completelyhead foremost, without looking backward, without considering what may happen or notinto the adventure. It is far better to jump into the abyss, than to stand on the brink shivering.

09.01 - Prayer and Aspiration, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   "I ask that tomorrow all the things that I do not know I may begin to know, all the things that I cannot do, I may begin to do, and every day more and more."
   And if you are put in the presence of much misery in the world, if you have friends who are unhappy and relatives who suffer, if you have difficulties or anything whatsoever, ask:

09.04 - The Divine Grace, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   If you have a very powerful imagination, and you build up a formation of your desire in all details and if the structure is well made, complete and existing by itself, then you may be sure that if you live long enough the thing will be realised. What is not put at the disposal of men is the time it takes: it may be tomorrow, it may be the next moment, or it may take years and even centuries, but it will be realised.
   If to this power of imagination you can add a kind of creative power of the vital, then you raise a wholly living force. Like all living forces tending towards manifestation, this force too will exercise a pressure upon earthly events in order to realise itself and it will realise itself.

1.007 - Initial Steps in Yoga Practice, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Yoga scriptures tell us that we must also choose a particular place, as far as possible not that today we meditate in Haridwar, tomorrow in Delhi and the day after tomorrow in Benares. That is not all right if we want real success. We must be in one place. As a matter of fact, people who practise mantra purascharana, or disciplinary chanting of mantras for a chosen period, do this and what can be a greater purascharana than meditation? So when we take to exclusive spiritual practice as a very serious affair and not merely as a hobby, it would be necessary, I would say for beginners, that a period of at least five years is called for. If we are very serious and in dead earnest about it not taking it only as a kind of educational procedure for informative purposes and not being very earnest about achieving anything substantially we may have to stick to one place for five years continuously, and not less than that. If our point is to achieve something substantial, concrete and definite, then this amount of discipline is called for, which is a definite place, a definite time, and a chosen method of meditation a definite system, arranged in one's own mind, which should not be changed continuously.
  Whenever there is repeated persistence in one given direction with reference to any chosen point of attention, we will see that some sort of success results. If a laboratory scientist is to analyse the structure of an atom, he will analyse a particular atom repeatedly by bombarding it with various kinds of light rays, but he will not go on changing the atoms today this atom, tomorrow that atom, today a hydrogen atom, tomorrow some other thing. That will not lead to success. A particular object will be taken up for consideration, observation and analysis, and a repeated attempt will be made to go deep into its structure until its mystery is revealed. So for this, great leisure is necessary, persistence is necessary, energy and willpower are necessary, and there is no need to mention that we must be free from all other outward distractions. When one takes to the practice of yoga, there should be no distraction of any pronounced nature. Minor distractions may be there, but serious distractions which will divert our attention markedly from the point of attention should not be there.
  A fixed place, a fixed time, and a fixed method of concentration are called for. In one of the aphorisms of the sutras of Patanjali, which is very relevant to this point, it is said that the practise should be for a long period: sa tu drghakla nairantarya satkra sevita dhabhmi (I.14). If we want to establish ourselves in yoga, some conditions are to be fulfilled. One condition he mentions is that the practice should be for a protracted period I said at least five years, and not less than five years. It should be repeatedly done every day, without missing even a single day. Even if we have a temperature, fever or a headache, we should not miss it, because these are obstacles. The more we try to exert our will in the practice of concentration, the more will the body also try to revolt. It will create all kinds of complications we will have indigestion, we will have a stomachache, we will have a headache, we will have fever all sorts of things will come. As a matter of fact, it is specifically mentioned in the Yoga Sutras that we will fall sick. It will be an obstacle, and we should not think, "Today I am sick; I will not meditate." That is what it wants, and then it has succeeded. So, first of all, a little guarded way of living may be called for to see, as far as possible, that we do not become so ill that we cannot even sit for a few minutes of meditation. By a regulation of diet and living in a climate that is not too extreme, etc., one can be somewhat free from the anxiety of falling ill to the extent that it would prevent us from doing anything at all in the spiritual field.

1.008 - The Principle of Self-Affirmation, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Asmita or egoism, which is the principle of the affirmation of a particular condition of individuality, is the reason for a particular love or hatred under given conditions. This affirmation of individuality is a peculiar thing, which cannot be understood by the intellect, by ordinary logic. Whatever be the condition with which consciousness identifies itself, that is affirmed by the ego, so that the ego does not have a set pattern it goes on changing itself. "Today I assert myself as a collector; tomorrow I assert myself as a minister." Though the principle of assertion is the same, the way of its function is different. The principle, and not merely the function, has to be tackled. It is not important to know what kind of food we want. We may want chapatti, or rice, or dal, or bread, or jam, or butter; that is not important. What is important is why we are feeling hungry that is the principle behind eating. What we eat is a minor detail, but it is why we eat that is important.
  Likewise, what type of assertion we are making is a different matter it is a detail. But why we are making this assertion at all is the subject for analysis in yoga. Why is it that today we identify ourself as a sannyasi "I am a mandaleshwar" and we go on asserting that we are mandaleshwars; we are officers; we are such and such; we are this and that. This principle of affirmation is a peculiar twist in consciousness that has got identified with a changing condition. Every condition changes. We cannot have a permanent condition in life, so the affirmation of the ego also goes on changing. How do we know what we were in the previous birth? We had a different type of affirmation at that time. Who was our father in a previous birth? Who was our mother? And what has happened to that father and that mother? We have completely forgotten them. We now have another father and mother. In the next birth, what will happen to us? We will have some other father and mother. How many fathers? How many mothers? How many sisters? How many brothers? How many friends? How many enemies? So, who is our friend and who is our enemy? Who is our father and who is our mother.

1.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Alchemy of Happiness, #Al-Ghazali, #Sufism
  "Leave it to me. tomorrow I shall speak to the Prince." The next day,
  the whole court was gathered in a solemn durbar when the old pandit quietly arrived, his hands humbly joined together, his forehead smeared with white ashes. He bowed low and spoke these words: "O

1.00 - Main, #The Book of Certitude, #Baha u llah, #Baha i
  Say: Rejoice not in the things ye possess; tonight they are yours, tomorrow others will possess them. Thus warneth you He Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Informed. Say: Can ye claim that what ye own is lasting or secure? Nay! By Myself, the All-Merciful, ye cannot, if ye be of them who judge fairly. The days of your life flee away as a breath of wind, and all your pomp and glory shall be folded up as were the pomp and glory of those gone before you. Reflect, O people!
  What hath become of your bygone days, your lost centuries? Happy the days that have been consecrated to the remembrance of God, and blessed the hours which have been spent in praise of Him Who is the All-Wise. By My life! Neither the pomp of the mighty, nor the wealth of the rich, nor even the ascendancy of the ungodly will endure. All will perish, at a word from Him. He, verily, is the All-Powerful, the All-Compelling, the Almighty. What advantage is there in the earthly things which men possess? That which shall profit them, they have utterly neglected. Erelong, they will awake from their slumber, and find themselves unable to obtain that which hath escaped them in the days of their Lord, the Almighty, the All-Praised. Did they but know it, they would renounce their all, that their names may be mentioned before His throne.

1.012 - Joseph, #Quran, #unset, #Zen
  12. “Send him with us tomorrow, that he may roam and play; we will take care of him.”
  13. He said, “It worries me that you would take him away. And I fear the wolf may eat him while you are careless of him.”

1.018 - The Cave, #Quran, #unset, #Zen
  23. And never say about anything, “I will do that tomorrow.”
  24. Without saying, “If God wills.” And remember your Lord if you forget, and say, “Perhaps my Lord will guide me to nearer than this in integrity.”

1.01 - Economy, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  Some of you, we all know, are poor, find it hard to live, are sometimes, as it were, gasping for breath. I have no doubt that some of you who read this book are unable to pay for all the dinners which you have actually eaten, or for the coats and shoes which are fast wearing or are already worn out, and have come to this page to spend borrowed or stolen time, robbing your creditors of an hour. It is very evident what mean and sneaking lives many of you live, for my sight has been whetted by experience; always on the limits, trying to get into business and trying to get out of debt, a very ancient slough, called by the Latins _s alienum_, anothers brass, for some of their coins were made of brass; still living, and dying, and buried by this others brass; always promising to pay, promising to pay, tomorrow, and dying today, insolvent; seeking to curry favor, to get custom, by how many modes, only not state-prison offences; lying, flattering, voting, contracting yourselves into a nutshell of civility or dilating into an atmosphere of thin and vaporous generosity, that you may persuade your neighbor to let you make his shoes, or his hat, or his coat, or his carriage, or import his groceries for him; making yourselves sick, that you may lay up something against a sick day, something to be tucked away in an old chest, or in a stocking behind the plastering, or, more safely, in the brick bank; no matter where, no matter how much or how little.
  I sometimes wonder that we can be so frivolous, I may almost say, as to attend to the gross but somewhat foreign form of servitude called Negro

1.01 - Fundamental Considerations, #The Ever-Present Origin, #Jean Gebser, #Integral
  Fundamental Considerations Anyone today who considers the emergence of a new era of mankind as a certainty and expresses the conviction that our rescue from collapse and chaos could come about by virtue of a new attitude and a new formation of mans consciousness, will surely elicit less credence than those who have heralded the decline of the West. Contemporaries of totalitarianism, World War II, and the atom bomb seem more likely to abandon even their very last stand than to realize the possibility of a transition, a new constellation or a transformation, or even to evince any readiness to take a leap into tomorrow, although the harbingers of tomorrow, the evidence of transformation, and other signs of the new and imminent cannot have gone entirely unnoticed. Such a reaction, the reaction of a mentality headed for a fall, is only too typical of man in transition.
  The present book is, in fact, the account of the nascence of a new world and a new consciousness. It is based not an ideas or speculations but on insights into mankinds mutations from its primordial beginnings up to the present - on perhaps novel insights into the forms of consciousness manifest in the various epochs of mankind: insights into the powers behind their realization as manifest between origin and the present, and active in origin and the present.
  And as the origin before all time is the entirety of the very beginning, so too is the present the entirety of everything temporal and time-bound, including the effectual reality of all time phases: yesterday, today, tomorrow, and even the pre-temporal and timeless.
  The structuration we have discovered seems to us to reveal the bases of consciousness, thereby enabling us to make a contri bution to the understanding of mans emergent consciousness. It is based on the recognition that in the course of mankinds history - and not only Western mans - clearly discernable worlds stand out whose development or unfolding took place in mutations of consciousness. This, then, presents the task of a cultural-historical analysis of the various structures of consciousness as they have proceeded from the various mutations.
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  Our concern is to render transparent everything latent behind and before the world - to render transparent our own origin, our entire human past, as well as the present, which already contains the future. We are shaped and determined not only by today and yesterday, but by tomorrow as well. The author is not interested in outlining discrete segments, steps or levels of man, but in disclosing the transparency of man as a whole and the interplay of the various consciousness structures which constitute him. This transparency or diaphaneity of our existence is particularly evident during transitional periods, and it is from the experiences of man in transition, experiences which man has had with the concealed and latent aspects of his dawning future as he became aware of them, that will clarify our own experiencing of the present.
  It is perhaps unnecessary to reiterate that we cannot employ the methods derived from and dependent an our present consciousness structure to investigate different structures of consciousness, but will have to adapt our method to the specific structure under investigation. Yet if we relinquish a unitary methodology we do not necessarily regress to an unmethodological or irrational attitude, or to a kind of conjuration or mystical contemplation. Contemporary methods employ predominantly dualistic procedures that do not extend beyond simple subject-object relationships; they limit our understanding to what is commensurate with the present Western mentality. Even where the measurements of contemporary methodologies are based primarily an quantitative criteria, they are all vitiated by the problem of the antithesis between measure and mass (as we will discuss later in detail). Our method is not just a measured assessment, but above and beyond this an attempt at diaphany or rendering transparent. With its aid, whatever lies behind (past) and ahead of (future) the currently dominant mentality becomes accessible to the new subject-object relationship. Although this new relationship is no longer dualistic, it does not threaten man with a loss of identity, or with his being equated with an object.

1.01 - MASTER AND DISCIPLE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  On his way home M. began to wonder: "Who is this serene-looking man who is drawing me back to him? Is it possible for a man to be great without being a scholar? How wonderful it is! I should like to see him again. He himself said, 'Come again.' I shall go tomorrow or the day after."
  Second visit

1.01 - Meeting the Master - Authors first meeting, December 1918, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   "You can take it from me, it is as certain as the rising of the sun tomorrow. The decree has already gone forth it may not be long in coming."
   I bowed down to him. That day I was able to sleep soundly in the train after more than two years. And in my mind was fixed for ever the picture of that scene: the two of us standing near the small table, my earnest question, that upward gaze, and that quiet and firm voice with power in it to shake the world, that firm fist planted on the table the symbol of self-confidence of the divine Truth. There may be rank Kaliyuga, the Iron Age, in the whole world but it is the great good fortune of India that she has sons who know the Truth and have the unshakable faith in it, and can risk their lives for its sake. In this significant fact is contained the divine destiny of India and of the world.

1.01 - Tara the Divine, #Tara - The Feminine Divine, #unset, #Zen
  dream and told her, "Do not worry, tomorrow
  everything will be fine."

1.01 - THAT ARE THOU, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Be it so, my child, the father replied; and he said, Place this salt in water, and come to me tomorrow morning.
  The son did as he was told.

1.01 - The Path of Later On, #Words Of Long Ago, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  "The path of later-on and the road of tomorrow lead only to the castle of nothing-at-all."
  BY THE wayside, many-coloured flowers delight the eye, red berries gleam on small trees with knotty branches, and in the distance a brilliant sun shines gold upon the ripe corn.
  --
  Where am I going?... What does it matter? Why think, why act? Let us drift along on this endless road; let us walk on, I shall think tomorrow."
  The small trees have disappeared; oak-trees line the road; a gully runs on either side. The traveller feels no weariness; he is borne along as if in a delirium.
  --
  The traveller is at the edge of the gulf. All his efforts have been in vain. After a supreme struggle he falls... from his bed. A young student had a long essay to prepare for the following morning. A little tired by his day's work, he had said to himself as he arrived home, "I shall work later." Soon afterwards he thought that if he went to bed early, he could get up early the next morning and quickly finish his task. "Let's go to bed," he said to himself, "I shall work better tomorrow; I shall sleep on it." He did not know how truly he spoke. His sleep was troubled by the terrible nightmare we have described, and his fall awoke him with a start. Thinking over what he had dreamt, he exclaimed, "But it's quite clear: the path is called the path of 'later on', the road is the road of ' tomorrow' and the great building the castle of 'nothing at all'." Elated at his cleverness, he set to work, vowing to himself that he would never put off until tomorrow what he could do today.
  1893

1.01 - To Watanabe Sukefusa, #Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin, #unset, #Zen
  The mother, though suspicious and disinclined to see her son, appeared from her room and fearfully agreed to visit the shrine with him. As they walked along, Shu-liang said, "Our worries are over, mother. I'm going to show you a secret place where many precious gems have been dug up. I promise you, by tomorrow our family will be rich and prosperous." Coming to a grim-looking place at the base of a mountain, he pointed to a hole in the ground seven or eight feet deep. "Come here and look into it, mother," he said, leading her to the hole. Suddenly, he reached out to grab her and push her over the edge into the hole, but in doing that he lost his footing, slipped, and fell in himself.
  "Help me, mother," he pleaded. "Please, take hold of my hand. Pull me out of here. The earth in this hole is sandy and burning hot. I can't bear it any more." His mother, confused and upset, moved this way and that attempting to reach out her hand to him. But by then the intense heat inside the hole was sending up thick billows of black smoke.

1.024 - Affiliation With Larger Wholes, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  There cannot be hope or aspiration if something higher does not exist. It is the existence of something higher than all empirical life that draws us towards itself in a process called psychological aspiration or expectation of a better condition. Every day we expect a better state. Even a person sunk in sorrow imagines that tomorrow will be better, and that his condition may perhaps improve. It is rare to find people who are so pessimistic as to think that everything is dead wrong, and tomorrow will perhaps be worse than today. There is always a hope: "After all, tomorrow will be better. Conditions will improve, things will be better and I shall be happier." This hope is but a symbol, a significance of the existence of a condition superior to the present one. That superior condition is naturally inclusive of all the lower values. When we get something higher, we do not think of the lower not because we have lost the lower, but because in the higher we have found all that was in the lower.
  For the purpose of controlling the mind, we have to adjust ourself to the concept of a higher reality. That is what is meant by ekatattva abhyasah, by which there is pratisedha or checking of the modifications of the mind. The introduction of the concept of a higher reality into the mind can be done either by logical analysis or by reliance upon scriptural statements. Great texts like the Upanishads, the Vedas and such other mystical texts, proclaim the existence of a Universal Reality which can be reached through various grades of ascent into more and more comprehensive levels. The happiness of the human being is not supposed to be complete happiness.

1.02 - MAPS OF MEANING - THREE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  your surroundings (unlikely), or to think about other issues of real importance like tomorrows meeting.
  You continue on your path. Suddenly, you hear a series of loud noises behind you noises reminiscent,
  --
  consequence satisfied temporarily so you start thinking about tomorrow, as you walk back to work. You
  return to your office. There is a message on your answering machine. The boss wants to see you. You did

1.02 - The 7 Habits An Overview, #The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, #Stephen Covey, #unset
  Try it now as you read the final section in this chapter. Read as though you are going to teach it to your spouse, your child, a business associate, or a friend today or tomorrow, while it is still fresh, and notice the difference in your mental and emotional process.
  I guarantee that if you approach the material in each of the following chapters in this way, you will not only better remember what you read, but your perspective will be expanded, your understanding deepened, and your motivation to apply the material increased.

1.02 - The Development of Sri Aurobindos Thought, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  ing of yesterday, today and tomorrow.

1.031 - Luqman, #Quran, #unset, #Zen
  34. With God rests the knowledge of the Hour. He sends down the rain, and He knows what the wombs contain. No soul knows what it will reap tomorrow, and no soul knows in what land it will die. God is All-Knowing, Well-Informed.

1.032 - Our Concept of God, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Love of God is something different from ordinary love, because God is not something which we need today and do not need tomorrow. God is not an object of a temporal necessity. He is not a requisite of a particular period of time, or of a given condition. God is a necessity of every condition, of all times, and for every person, at every place. The reason is that God is the presupposition of every condition of being, and hence the love of God cannot be conditional; it is always unconditional. While every other love can be conditioned by circumstances and needs of the time, no such condition can apply to the love of God. But our concept of God is here a very important factor, which rules the destiny of our love for God. If God is extra-cosmic, which means to say that He is outside the world, as a carpenter is outside the table or the chair, then there should be some means of communication between the table and the carpenter, or the world and God. The means of communication is, of course, the very same means that we adopt in coming in contact with anything else in this world. How do we come in contact with any person or thing in this world? We adopt the same means also in respect of God. We cry and shout loudly so that the person will hear us, if the person is far away, and yearn from within for vision and contact of that something which we love.
  Now, the yearning or the love, when it is directed to an object outside, becomes a psychological condition, and if love of God is also to become a psychological condition, then it may change according to the conditions of the mind. No condition of the mind can be perpetual, because it is related to the structure of the body also. In different incarnations, different types of births that we take, the states of mind may change, and so the attitudes which the mind has towards things also may vary in different incarnations. So the love of God may become conditioned if He is to be treated as an extra-cosmic something which has to be reached by a temporal affection in the form of a mental emotion, as we have in respect of ordinary objects in this world.

1.036 - The Rise of Obstacles in Yoga Practice, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  So, the obstacles are not necessarily the outcome of conscious action, perception and cognition. The obstacles are the reactions set up by our deeper personality. It is not merely the intelligible relationships of waking consciousness that are the causes of our experiences, but the unintelligible inner hidden latencies which become these powers. So we ourselves cannot know what mood will come to us tomorrow, what we will do tomorrow, what we will utter tomorrow, and in what direction we will move tomorrow. "Oh, something occurred to me, and so I went somewhere," is how we will put it. Why should something just occur to us and make us go somewhere? The reason is that the causes of our moods and actions are not always on the conscious level, and as long as they are there, even unconsciously, they shall be the determining factors of our future; and these are the obstacles which have to be faced with a deliberate, conscious practice of yoga.

1.03 - Meeting the Master - Meeting with others, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo (to another disciple) : But when he turns up tomorrow what are you going to tell him?
   Disciple: I will tell him it is impossible to see you.
  --
   Sri Aurobindo: I hope he wont turn up tomorrow without anything on! (Laughter)
   Disciple: It would be a sight for the Gods!

1.03 - On Children, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
  You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.

1.03 - Preparing for the Miraculous, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  one world of tomorrow the complete unity of her physi-
  cal body has not yet been fulfilled, for Bharat Mata re-

1.03 - The Armour of Grace, #The Mother With Letters On The Mother, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  3:The more complete your faith, sincerity and surrender, the more will grace and protection be with you. And when the grace and protection of the Divine Mother are with you, what is there that can touch you or whom need you fear? A little of it even will carry you through all difficulties, obstacles and dangers; surrounded by its full presence you can go securely on your way because it is hers, careless of all menace, unaffected by any hostility however powerful, whether from this world or from worlds invisible. Its touch can turn difficulties into opportunities, failure into success and weakness into unfaltering strength. For the grace of the Divine Mother is the sanction of the Supreme and now or tomorrow its effect is sure, a thing decreed, inevitable and irresistible.

1.03 - The Gods, Superior Beings and Adverse Forces, #Words Of The Mother III, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  And do you want to know why he is always represented as a child? It is because he is in constant progression. To the extent that the world is perfected, his play is also perfected what was the play of yesterday will no longer be the play of tomorrow; his play will become more and more harmonious, benign and joyful to the extent that the world becomes capable of responding to it and enjoying it with the Divine.
  Krishnas play: a power of progress veiling itself behind appearances.

1.03 - The Sunlit Path, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But, suddenly, on this boulevard, there is a sort of second-degree suffocation. We stop and stare. What do we stare at? We don't know, but we stare. All of a sudden we are no longer in the machine; we are no longer in it, we never were! We are no longer Bill Smith or American or New Yorker, the son of our father or the father of our son, our thought, or heart or feelings, or yesterday or tomorrow, or male or female or anything of the kind we are something else altogether. We don't know what, but it stares. We are like a window opening.
  Then it vanishes; the machine takes over again.

1.03 - To Layman Ishii, #Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin, #unset, #Zen
  2. "Not even Buddhas and patriarchs can cure misunderstanding as gross as this. Every day these people seek out places of peace and quiet, but they're dead otters today, they'll be dead otters tomorrow, they'll be dead otters even after endless kalpas have passed. Utterly useless to themselves or to anyone else. The Buddha compared people like this to mangy foxes. Angulimala despised them as people with the intelligence of earthworms. Vimalakirti placed them among the blasted buds and rotten seeds. They are the ones Ch'ang-sha said were unable to leap from the tip of a hundred-foot pole, the ones Lin-chi said lived at the bottom of a deep black pit" (Oradegama; Zen Master Hakuin,
  115).

1.04 - Money, #The Mother With Letters On The Mother, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  3:All wealth belongs to the Divine and those who hold it are trustees, not possessors. It is with them today, tomorrow it may be elsewhere. All depends on the way they discharge their trust while it is with them, in what spirit, with what consciousness in their use of it, to what purpose.
  4:In your personal use of money look on all you have or get or bring as the Mother s. Make no demand but accept what you receive from her and use it for the purposes for which it is given to you. Be entirely selfless, entirely scrupulous, exact, careful in detail, a good trustee; always consider that it is her possessions and not your own that you are handling. On the other hand, what you receive for her, lay religiously before her; turn nothing to your own or anybody else's purpose.

1.04 - SOME REFLECTIONS ON PROGRESS, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  which the unanimity of tomorrow must harden?
  Despite the wave of skepticism which seems to have swept

1.04 - The Divine Mother - This Is She, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  Then a year later I believe it was in 1935, he came to me for treatment for the first time. I wrote to Sri Aurobindo in my medical report, "S's story is out. In addition to green mangoes, he had some rasagollas too. This food business is almost a possession with him." Sri Aurobindo wrote back, "So I heard. Why almost?" "We have decided to remove his stove for good. Rather childish, but what else can be done?" I continued, and he replied, "Quite right. The Doctor said that he was surprised by the relapses of S's health until he found that when he was not there, S used to get up and secretly cook food for himself on the stove! Palate satisfaction seems to be more precious to him than his life." After about five months I received a note from Sri Aurobindo, "Is the condition of S dangerous or critical? If it is so or if it becomes so, it will be better to send for a French doctor who will take the responsibility of the case.... The Mother was knocked up in the small hours and informed that S was very bad and hiccoughing. I presume the French Doctor has been sent for by this time. If it is serious, let us have news 2 or 3 times a day." I replied to him, "S's condition is neither dangerous nor critical. It is a case of hyperacidity. He has vomited a lot and has found some relief now. But I hear that he wants to be treated by our renowned homeopath R. I have no objection, subject to your approval." And this is what Sri Aurobindo wrote to me, "I expect you to put your medical feelings under a glass case in a corner for the time and help the... Homeopath so far as nursing and other care for S goes." I handed over the patient to R and did the nursing part as asked by Sri Aurobindo. He also wanted me to send him a regular report of the case. The patient started copious vomiting of blood and passing blood in the stool. When I asked the Guru how far the exact reporting was essential for the action of the Force, he replied, "It is absolutely essential. Wrong information or concealment of important facts may have disastrous consequences." I reported, "His condition will be critical at night. Two things must be done: hiccough has to stop, and he must have sleep. He is extremely weak. Are you sure about him?" His answer came, "No. From the beginning of the case I have not been at all sure of it.... The circumstances have been very contrary and there has not been the usual response to the Force which makes recovery only a matter of time. It seems to me that it is an old illness which has Suddenly taken an acute and perilous form. If tomorrow morning there is no improvement, we can call Philaire5 (I hope it will be in time)."
  The next day, there was a sudden good turn putting the patient beyond the danger zone. Synchronous with the Mother's coming down to give general blessings, he went into a sound sleep with the temporary cessation of the hiccough. It was at this time that I felt that he had crossed the danger line. Sri Aurobindo, confirming my feelings, wrote, "There was something a sense of a danger passed and a Force put out.... There is a change in so far as S's physical has begun to respond while before it was not responsive at all. There is no longer the predominance of the dark forces that there was before. But the response has to increase before one can be absolutely sure of the result. The obstinacy of the hiccough is a dark point that ought to disappear."

1.04 - The Gods of the Veda, #Vedic and Philological Studies, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The beliefs and conclusions of today are, in these rapid and unsettled times, seldom the beliefs and conclusions of tomorrow. In religion, in thought, in science, in literature we march daily over the bodies of dead theories to enthrone fresh syntheses and worship new illuminations. The realms of scholarship are hardly more quiet and secure than these troubled kingdoms; and in that realm nowhere is the soil so boggy, nowhere does scholastic ingenuity disport itself with such light fantastic footsteps over such a quaking morass of hardy conjecture and hasty generalisation as in the Sanscrit scholarship of the last century. But the Vedic question at least seemed to have been settled. It was agreedfirmly enough, it seemed that the Vedas were the sacred chants of a rude, primitive race of agriculturists sacrificing to very material gods for very material benefits with an elaborate but wholly meaningless & arbitrary ritual; the gods themselves were merely poetical personifications of cloud & rain & wind, lightning & dawn and the sky & fire to which the semi-savage Vedic mind attributed by crude personal analogy a personality and a presiding form, the Rishis were sacrificing priests of an invading Aryan race dwelling on the banks of the Panjab rivers, men without deep philosophical or exalted moral ideas, a race of frank cheerful Pagans seeking the good things of life, afraid of drought & night & various kinds of devils, sacrificing persistently & drinking vigorously, fighting the black Dravidians whom they called the Dasyus or robbers,crude prototypes these of Homeric Greek and Scandinavian Viking.All this with many details of the early civilisation were supposed to be supplied by a philological and therefore scientificexamination of the ancient text yielding as certain results as the interpretation of Egyptian hieroglyph and Persian inscription. If there are hymns of a high moral fervour, of a remarkable philosophical depth & elevation, these are later compositions of a more sophisticated age. In the earlier hymns, the vocabulary, archaic and almost unintelligible, allows an adroit & industrious scholarship waving in its hand the magic wand of philology to conjure into it whatever meaning may be most suitable to modern beliefs or preferable to the European temperament. As for Vedanta, it can be no clue to the meaning of the mantras, because the Upanishads represent a spiritual revolt against Vedic naturalism & ceremonialism and not, as has been vainly imagined for some thousands of years, the fulfilment of Vedic truth. Since then, some of these positions have been severely shaken. European Science has rudely scouted the claims of Comparative Philology to rank as a Science; European Ethnology has dismissed the Aryo-Dravidian theory of the philologist & tends to see in the Indian people a single homogeneous race; it has been trenchantly suggested and plausibly upheld that the Vedas themselves offer no evidence that the Indian races were ever outside India but even prove the contraryan advance from the south and not from the north. These theories have not only been suggested & widely approved but are gaining upon the general mind. Alone in all this overthrow the European account of Vedic religion & Vedic civilisation remains as yet intact & unchallenged by any serious questioning. Even in the minds of the Indian people, with their ancient reverence for Veda, the Europeans have effected an entire divorce between Veda & Vedanta. The consistent religious development of India has been theosophic, mystical, Vedantic. Its beginnings are now supposed to have been naturalistic, materialistic, Pagan, almost Graeco-Roman. No satisfactory explanation has been given of this strange transformation in the soul of a people, and it is not surprising that theories should have been started attri buting to Vedanta & Brahmavada a Dravidian origin. Brahmavada was, some have confidently asserted, part of the intellectual property taken over by the Aryan conquerors from the more civilised races they dispossessed. The next step in this scholars progress might well be some counterpart of Sergis Mediterranean theory,an original dark, pacific, philosophic & civilised race overwhelmed by a fairskinned & warlike horde of Aryan savages.
  The object of this book is to suggest a prior possibility,that the whole European theory may be from beginning to end a prodigious error. The confident presumption that religion started in fairly recent times with the terrors of the savage, passed through stages of Animism & Nature worship & resulted variously in Paganism, monotheism or the Vedanta has stood in the way of any extension of scepticism to this province of Vedic enquiry. I dispute the presumption and deny the conclusions drawn from it. Before I admit it, I must be satisfied that a system of pure Nature worship ever existed. I cannot accept as evidence Sun & Star myth theories which, as a play of ingenious scholastic fancy, may attract the imagination, but are too haphazard, too easily self-contented, too ill-combined & inconsequent to satisfy the scientific reason. No other religion of which there is any undisputed record or sure observation, can be defined as a system of pure Nature worship. Even the savage-races have had the conception of gods & spirits who are other than personified natural phenomena. At the lowest they have Animism & the worship of spirits, ghosts & devils. Ancestor-worship & the cult of snake & four-footed animal seem to have been quite as old as any Nature-gods with whom research has made us acquainted. In all probability the Python was worshipped long before Apollo. It is therefore evident that even in the lowest religious strata the impulse to personify Nature-phenomena is not the ruling cult-idea of humanity. It is exceedingly unlikely that at any time this element should have so far prevailed as to cast out all the others so as to create a type of cult confined within a pure & rigid naturalism. Man has always seen in the universe the replica of himself. Unless therefore the Vedic Rishis had no thought of their subjective being, no perception of intellectual and moral forces within themselves, it is a psychological impossibility that they should have detected divine forces behind the objective world but none behind the subjective.

1.052 - Yoga Practice - A Series of Positive Steps, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Therefore, the wisdom of the practice consists in a correct understanding of the necessities under the given circumstances. These necessities go on changing from time to time and are not a set standard. We cannot say that todays necessity may also be tomorrows necessity. Just now, when it is hot and sultry, I may require a glass of cold water, but it does not mean that I should go on drinking cold water always, because the climatic conditions may not require it.
  So also, the particular placement of the human personality under a given set of circumstances, external as well as internal, may be taken as the determining factor of what moderation is. We have to judge every condition independently, from its own point of view, without reference to other points of view of the past or the future. This is very difficult indeed, and this is precisely the point where people miss the aim. Every case is an independent, genuine case, and it cannot be compared with other cases. We should not make a list of our necessities for all times throughout our life, because time, place and circumstance will tell us what a particular necessity is. At what time this condition is felt, in what place, under what circumstances, in what atmosphere, and so on, are to be taken into consideration.

1.054 - The Moon, #Quran, #unset, #Zen
  26. They will know tomorrow who the wicked liar is.
  27. We are sending the she-camel as a test for them; so watch them and be patient.

1.05 - Prayer, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  lieve, the Christianity of tomorrow will find its
  increasingly clear portrayal:

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  make them Solomons slave tomorrow. The dullness of the imagination of these people enables them to
  forget what left the Buddha with no peace: the inevitability of sickness, old age, and death, which if not
  today then tomorrow will destroy all these pleasures. The fact that some of these people maintain that
  their dullness of thought and imagination is positive philosophy does not, in my opinion, distinguish
  --
  And tomorrow would be the same and every day: six cars of red clay three scoops of black gruel. In
  prison, too, we seemed to have grown weak, but here it went much faster. There was already a ringing in
  --
  off from the heavens and tomorrow are worth nothing. You hate labor it is your principal enemy.
  You hate your companions rivals in life and death. You are reduced to a frazzle by intense envy and
  --
  happen tomorrow? Well, I do not know who You really are, nor do I want to know whether You are
  really He or just a likeness of Him, but no later than tomorrow I shall pronounce You the wickedest of
  all heretics and sentence You to be burned at the stake, and the very people who today were kissing
  Your feet will tomorrow, at a sign of my hand, hasten to Your stake to rake the coals. Dont You know
  it? Oh yes, I suppose You do, he added, deeply immersed in thought, his eyes fixed for a moment on
  --
  of the meek. What I have told You will happen and our kingdom will come. I repeat, tomorrow You will
  see obedient herds, at the first sign from me, hurry to heap coals on the fire beneath the stake at which I
  --
  has ever deserved our fire, it is You, and I shall have You burned tomorrow. Dixi!550
  The story takes an unexpected twist just prior to its conclusion a twist which illustrates Dostoevskys

1.05 - The New Consciousness, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  In that tranquil clarity behind, we stumble in fact upon a second level of confusion, a deeper one (this is truly a descending path). As our mental machinery grows quieter, we appreciate the extent to which it covered everything up all existence, the least gesture, the slightest flutter of an eyelash, the tiniest vibration, like a voracious and ever-growing hydra and we see the bizarre fauna it concealed starting to appear in broad daylight. This is no longer an arena but a teeming swamp seething with all sorts of psychological microbes: a throng of minuscule reflexes like the jerks of the pulses, thousands of desires, complete with the larger speckled fish of our instinctive idiosyncrasies, our innate tastes and distastes, our natural affinities and the whole discordant play of our sympathies and antipathies, attractions and repulsions a mechanism that goes back to the Precambrian era, a massive residue of the habit of devouring one another, a huge multifarious vortex in which selective affinities are scarcely more than an extension of gustatory affinities. Thus, there is not only a mental machinery but also a vital one. We desire and we want. Unfortunately, we want all sorts of contradictory things, which mix with our neighbor's contradictory wills, forming a blind mixture; and we do not even know if the triumph of today's little will is not preparing tomorrow's downfall, or whether this satisfied desire, this austere and righteous virtue, that noble taste, that well-intentioned altruism or stern ideal is not working some disaster worse than the evil we were trying to cure. All this vital hodgepodge, adorned with mental labels and justifications, which philosophizes and spouts its wonderful and faultless reasons, now appears in its true colors, we could say, in the quiet little clearing where we have taken our position. And here, too, we gradually apply the same process of demechanization. Instead of rushing headlong into our sensations and emotions, our tastes and distastes, our certainties and uncertainties, like the animal into its claws (but without its deftness), we take a step back, we pause and let the torrent abate, we rein in the reflex, the peremptory judgment, the mixed or less mixed emotion at any rate, it is a mixture for the clear little stream flowing in the background, the undeceivable ray of sunlight: suddenly the rhythm is broken, the water no longer clear, the ray fragmented. These breaks, these interferences, these jarring intrusions become more and more unbearable. It is like a sudden lack of oxygen, a sinking into mud, an intolerable blindness, the shattering of a little song behind, which made life smooth and vast and rhythmical, like a great prairie wafted by a breeze from elsewhere.
  For there is really a rhythm of truth behind, and around and everywhere, a vast and tranquil flowing, a space of weightless time in which the days and hours and years seem to follow the unalterable movement of the stars and moons, rising and falling like a tide from the depths of time, harmonizing with the movement of the whole, and filling this present little fleeting second with an eternity of being.

1.05 - THE NEW SPIRIT, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  whenever their paths cross. They know that tomorrow, rejecting
  old concepts, divisions and forms, the whole world will see what

1.05 - True and False Subjectivism, #The Human Cycle, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The will to be, the will to power, the will to know are perfectly legitimate, their satisfaction the true law of our existence and to discourage and repress them improperly is to mutilate our being and dry up or diminish the sources of life and growth. But their satisfaction must not be egoistic,not for any other reason moral or religious, but simply because they cannot so be satisfied. The attempt always leads to an eternal struggle with other egoisms, a mutual wounding and hampering, even a mutual destruction in which if we are conquerors today, we are the conquered or the slain tomorrow; for we exhaust ourselves and corrupt ourselves in the dangerous attempt to live by the destruction and exploitation of others. Only that which lives in its own self-existence can endure. And generally, to devour others is to register oneself also as a subject and predestined victim of Death.
  No doubt, so long as we live without self-knowledge, we can do no other; men and nations have to act and think egoistically, because in their self-ignorance that is the only life known to them, and to live is their God-given impulse; therefore they must live egoistically rather than not at all, with whatever curb of law, ethics and practical common sense of self-restraint nature and experience have taught them. But subjectivism is in its very nature an attempt at self-knowledge and at living by a true self-knowledge and by an inner strength, and there is no real gain in it if we only repeat the old error in new terms. Therefore we must find out that the true individual is not the ego, but the divine individuality which is through our evolution preparing to emerge in us; its emergence and satisfaction and not the satisfaction of the mere egoistic will-to-live for the sake of ones lower members is the true object at which a humanity subjectively seeking to know and fulfil its own deepest law and truth should increasingly aim.

1.05 - Work and Teaching, #Words Of The Mother I, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Now again Sri Aurobindo has come announcing to the world the realisation of tomorrow; and again his message meets with the same opposition as of all those who preceded him.
  But tomorrow will prove the truth of what he revealed and his work will be done.
  21 February 1957

1.05 - Yoga and Hypnotism, #Essays In Philosophy And Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  What is this force that enables or compels a weak man to become so rigid that strong arms cannot bend him? that reverses the operations of the senses and abrogates pain? that changes the fixed character of a man in the shortest of periods? that is able to develop power where there was no power, moral strength where there was weakness, health where there was disease? that in its higher manifestations can exceed the barriers of space and time and produce that far-sight, far-hearing and far-thinking which shows mind to be an untrammelled agent or medium pervading the world and not limited to the body which it informs or seems to inform? The European scientist experimenting with hypnotism is handling forces which he cannot understand, stumbling on truths of which he cannot give a true account. His feet are faltering on the threshold of Yoga. It is held by some thinkers, and not unreasonably if we consider these phenomena, that mind is all and contains all. It is not the body which determines the operations of the mind, it is the mind which determines the laws of the body. It is the ordinary law of the body that if it is struck, pierced or roughly pressed it feels pain. This law is created by the mind which associates pain with these contacts, and if the mind changes its dharma and is able to associate with these contacts not pain but insensibility or pleasure, then they will bring about those results of insensibility or pleasure and no other. The pain and pleasure are not the result of the contact, neither is their seat in the body; they are the result of association and their seat is in the mind. Vinegar is sour, sugar sweet, but to the hypnotised mind vinegar can be sweet, sugar sour. The sourness or sweetness is not in the vinegar or sugar, but in the mind. The heart also is the subject of the mind. My emotions are like my physical feelings, the result of association, and my character is the result of accumulated past experiences with their resultant associations and reactions crystallising into habits of mind and heart summed up in the word, character. These things like all the rest that are made of the stuff of associations are not permanent or binding but fluid and mutable, anity sarvasaskr. If my friend blames me, I am grieved; that is an association and not binding. The grief is not the result of the blame but of an association in the mind. I can change the association so far that blame will cause me no grief, praise no elation. I can entirely stop the reactions of joy and grief by the same force that created them. They are habits of the mind, nothing more In the same way though with more difficulty I can stop the reactions of physical pain and pleasure so that nothing will hurt my body. If I am a coward today, I can be a hero tomorrow. The cowardice was merely the habit of associating certain things with pain and grief and of shrinking from the pain and grief; this shrinking and the physical sensations in the vital or nervous man which accompany it are called fear, and they can be dismissed by the action of the mind which created them. All these are propositions which European Science is even now unwilling to admit, yet it is being proved more and more by the phenomena of hypnotism that these effects can be temporarily at least produced by one man upon another; and it has even been proved that disease can be permanently cured or character permanently changed by the action of one mind upon another. The rest will be established in time by the development of hypnotism.
  The difference between Yoga and hypnotism is that what hypnotism does for a man through the agency of another and in the sleeping state, Yoga does for him by his own agency and in the waking state. The hypnotic sleep is necessary in order to prevent the activity of the subjects mind full of old ideas and associations from interfering with the operator. In the waking state he would naturally refuse to experience sweetness in vinegar or sourness in sugar or to believe that he can change from disease to health, cowardice to heroism by a mere act of faith; his established associations would rebel violently and successfully against such contradictions of universal experience. The force which transcends matter would be hampered by the obstruction of ignorance and attachment to universal error. The hypnotic sleep does not make the mind a tabula rasa but it renders it passive to everything but the touch of the operator. Yoga similarly teaches passivity of the mind so that the will may act unhampered by the saskras or old associations. It is these saskras, the habits formed by experience in the body, heart or mind, that form the laws of our psychology. The associations of the mind are the stuff of which our life is made. They are more persistent in the body than in the mind and therefore harder to alter. They are more persistent in the race than in the individual; the conquest of the body and mind by the individual is comparatively easy and can be done in the space of a single life, but the same conquest by the race involves the development of ages. It is conceivable, however, that the practice of Yoga by a great number of men and persistence in the practice by their descendants might bring about profound changes in human psychology and, by stamping these changes into body and brain through heredity, evolve a superior race which would endure and by the law of the survival of the fittest eliminate the weaker kinds of humanity. Just as the rudimentary mind of the animal has been evolved into the fine instrument of the human being so the rudiments of higher force and faculty in the present race might evolve into the perfect buddhi of the Yogin.

1.06 - Being Human and the Copernican Principle, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  gio, domani sar peggio! (Be courageous, tomorrow will be
  worse!) ... The long-term future is bleak: entropy will con

1.06 - Five Dreams, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  Another dream was for the resurgence and liberation of the peoples of Asia and her return to her great role in the progress of human civilisation. Asia has arisen; large parts are now quite free or are at this moment being liberated: its other still subject or partly subject parts are moving through whatever struggles towards freedom. Only a little has to be done and that will be done today or tomorrow. There India has her part to play and has begun to play it with an energy and ability which already indicate the measure of her possibilities and the place she can take in the council of the nations.
  The third dream was a world-union forming the outer basis of a fairer, brighter and nobler life for all mankind. That unification of the human world is under way; there is an imperfect initiation organised but struggling against tremendous difficulties. But the momentum is there and it must inevitably increase and conquer. Here too India has begun to play a prominent part and, if she can develop that larger statesmanship which is not limited by the present facts and immediate possibilities but looks into the future and brings it nearer, her presence may make all the difference between a slow and timid and a bold and swift development. A catastrophe may intervene and interrupt or destroy what is being done, but even then the final result is sure. For unification is a necessity of Nature, an inevitable movement. Its necessity for the nations is also clear, for without it the freedom of the small nations may be at any moment in peril and the life even of the large and powerful nations insecure. The unification is therefore to the interests of all, and only human imbecility and stupid selfishness can prevent it; but these cannot stand for ever against the necessity of Nature and the Divine Will. But an outward basis is not enough; there must grow up an international spirit and outlook, international forms and institutions must appear, perhaps such developments as dual or multilateral citizenship, willed interchange or voluntary fusion of cultures. Nationalism will have fulfilled itself and lost its militancy and would no longer find these things incompatible with self-preservation and the integrality of its outlook. A new spirit of oneness will take hold of the human race.

1.06 - Wealth and Government, #Words Of The Mother III, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  What I see is the world of tomorrow, but the world of yesterday is still alive and will still live for some time. Let the old arrangements go on so long as they are alive.
  Upon earth, the changes are slow to come.

1.07 - A Song of Longing for Tara, the Infallible, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  aspirations tomorrow. I dont know if Ill ever be able to fulll them. But just
  to have the thought that such a thing could be possibleeven to feel that its

1.07 - Past, Present and Future, #Words Of The Mother III, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  The hopes of today are the realisations of tomorrow.
  THE FUTURE
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  Forward! Towards a better future, the realisation of tomorrow.
  From step to step, from truth to truth, we shall climb ceaselessly until we reach the perfect realisation of tomorrow.
  The future: a promise yet unrealised.

1.07 - The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, #Sex Ecology Spirituality, #Ken Wilber, #Philosophy
  1:WE ARE YET the bastard sons and daughters of an evolution not yet done with us, caught always between the fragments of yesterday and the unions of tomorrow, unions apparently destined to carry us far beyond anything we can possibly recognize today, and unions that, like all such births, are exquisitely painful and unbearably ecstatic.
  2:And with yet just the slightest look-once again, within-new marriages unfold, and the drama carries on.
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  The question, which in my fiftieth year had brought me to the notion of suicide, was the simplest of all questions, lying in the soul of every man: "What will come from what I am doing now, and may do tomorrow? What will come from my whole life?" Otherwise expressed-"Why should I live? Why should I wish for anything?" Again, in other words, "Is there any meaning in my life which will not be destroyed by the inevitable death awaiting me?"
  That question would never arise to the magical structure; that structure has abundant, even exorbitant meaning because the universe centers always on it, was made for it, caters to it daily: every raindrop soothes its soul because every confirming drop reassures it of its cosmocentricity: the great spirit wraps it in the wind and whispers to it always, I exist for you.
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  And each represents a form of tomorrow, a shape of our destiny yet to come. Each rode time's arrow ahead of us, as geniuses always do, and thus, even though looming out of our past, they call to us from our future.

1.07 - THE GREAT EVENT FORESHADOWED - THE PLANETIZATION OF MANKIND, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  predominance, they will tomorrow constitute the human race. On
  the one hand the castoffs; on the other, the agents and elements of

1.07 - THE MASTER AND VIJAY GOSWAMI, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  thundered the farmer. 'I have too much to do now.' It was past midday, and the farmer was still at work in his field. He didn't even think of his bath. Then his wife came and said: 'Why haven't you taken your bath? The food is getting cold. You overdo everything. You can finish the rest tomorrow or even today after dinner.' The farmer scolded her furiously and ran at her, spade in hand, crying: 'What? Have you no sense?
  There's no rain. The crops are dying. What will the children eat? You'll all starve to death. I have taken a vow not to think of bath and food today before I bring water to my field.' The wife saw his state of mind and ran away in fear. Through a whole day's back-breaking labour the farmer managed by evening to connect his field with the river.
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  MASTER: "It is true that one or two can get rid of the 'I' through samdhi; but these cases are very rare. You may indulge in thousands of reasonings, but still the 'I' comes back. You may cut the peepal-tree to the very root today, but you will notice a sprout springing up tomorrow. Therefore if the 'I' must remain, let the rascal remain as the 'servant I'. As long as you live, you should say, 'O God, Thou art the Master and I am Thy servant.' The 'I' that feels, 'I am the servant of God, I am His devotee' does not injure one. Sweet things cause acidity of the stomach, no doubt, but sugar candy is an exception.
  "The path of knowledge is very difficult. One cannot obtain Knowledge unless one gets rid of the feeling that one is the body. In the Kaliyuga the life of man is centred on food. He cannot get rid of the feeling that he is the body and the ego. Therefore the path of devotion is prescribed for this cycle.

1.089 - The Levels of Concentration, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  The value of a currency note is different from the substance of the currency note. The substance is nothing but a piece of paper; the value is something different. The value is a concept, whereas the substance is physical. What we see in a currency note is a physical something, plus a conceptual meaning. So the value of the physical something is in the brain the head or the mind of the person who conceives or perceives that object called the currency note. If we divest that currency note of the value that we have superimposed upon it, we will be entering into the substance of that object. We remove the notion of meaning in it. Suppose there is an order of the government that these currency notes will not be valid from tomorrow. We know what will happen. The currency notes will have no meaning; they will lose all sense. We will see the substance from tomorrow onwards. The value has gone. They are no more currency notes they are merely a quantity of physical substance. Their worth is only in pounds or kilograms of waste paper. All the meaning that we saw yesterday has gone overnight, merely because of an ordinance of the government that these notes will not be valid from such and such a date.
  Now we see that the concept that we have about the object called the currency note is not to be identified with the substance of the note. This much is clear now. What is the currency note made of? It is not made up of the purchasing power, as we are thinking. It is made up of paper that is all. The purchasing power is an investiture upon it, a kind of superimposition, which is a meaning that we have foisted upon it for various reasons. Now we have gone one step above in our analysis of the object. From the stage of calling it a currency note, we have come to the higher stage of calling it a piece of paper, which is the reality behind the currency note. It was paper even previously, but we did not want to call it paper, for reasons of our own. When I show you a thousand-rupee currency note, you will not say, Here is a piece of paper. You will say, Here is a note. We have a new name for it, coined for our practical convenience, notwithstanding the fact that it remains paper even today, as it will be one day after its value is negated by the governments orders.

1.08 - Independence from the Physical, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  viewpoint of the truth of things.95 For the true viewpoint is always that of the Master, the psychic, the spirit in us. Each time we feel an impossibility, a limitation, or a barrier, we can be sure that this represents tomorrow's victory, because without perceiving the obstacle we could not conquer it; we are created to conquer all and live all our dreams, for it is the spirit in us that dreams. In a world where constraints are closing in on us like an iron network, the first of these dreams is perhaps to be able to sail out in the open, unhampered by the body and by boundaries. Then we will no longer need passports;
  we will be stateless, the visa-less heirs to all the nations of the world.

1.08 - The Change of Vision, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  This change of vision is not spectacular or immediate; it is produced by small drops of a new outlook one hardly knows is a new outlook. One walks right past it, perhaps not unlike the caveman who walks past a gold nugget, glances at it because it glitters, and throws it away. Gold? What use is gold? We have to walk by the same futile point again and again, which does glitter a little and has a special something about it, before we understand that gold is gold we have to invent gold; we have to invent the whole world and find what is already there. The difficulty is not in discovering hidden secrets but in discovering the visible, and that unsuspected gold in the midst of banality actually, there is no banality; there is only unconsciousness. There is an age-old habit of looking at the world in relation to our needs and with respect to ourselves, like the logger in the forest who sees rosewood and only rosewood. Some measure of eccentricity is necessary to make the discovery. And in the end we realize that that eccentricity is the first step to a truer centricity and the key to a whole new set of relations. Our forest becomes stocked with a variety of unknown trees, and everything is a discovery. We have also been biased by what we could call the visionary's tradition. It has always seemed that the privileged among men were the ones who had visions, who could see our everyday grayness in pink and green and blue, see apparitions and supernatural phenomena a sort of supercinema one enjoys free of charge in the privacy of one's own room by pressing the psychic button. And that is all very well, there's nothing to say, but experience shows that this sort of vision changes absolutely nothing. tomorrow millions of men could be given the power of vision by a stroke of grace, and they would turn on their little psychic television again and again; they would see gods laden with gold (and perhaps a few hells more in accord with their natural affinities), flowers more magnificent than any rose (and a scattering of awesome serpents), flying or haloed beings (but devils imitate halos very well, they are more showy than the gods, they like tinsel), landscapes of dream, sumptuous fruits, crystal dwellings but in the end, after the hundredth time, they would be as bored as before and leap avidly at the six-o'clock news. Something is sorely wanting in all that supernatural fireworks. And, to tell the truth, that something is everything. If our natural does not become truer, no amount of supernatural will remedy it; if our inner dwelling is ugly, no miraculous crystal will ever brighten our day, no fruit will ever quench our thirst. Unless Paradise is established on earth, it will never be anywhere. For we take ourselves everywhere we go, even into death, and so long as this stupid second is not filled with heaven, no eternity will ever be lit with any star. The transmutation must take place in the body and in everyday life; otherwise no gold will ever glitter, here or anywhere else, for ages of ages. What matters is not to see in pink or green or gold, but to see the truth of the world, which is so much more marvelous than any paradise, artificial or not, because the earth, this very small earth among millions of planets, is the experimental site where the supreme Truth of all the worlds has chosen to incarnate in what seems to be its very contradiction, and, by virtue of this very contradiction, to become all-light in darkness, all-breadth in narrowness, immortality in death, and living plenitude in each atom at each instant.
  But we have to collaborate.
  The seeker of the truth of the earth constantly encounters this contradiction. And that is the key to the new vision. He encounters it in himself, in others, in circumstances: nothing works as it should. Where is the truth in this chaos, confusion, falsehood? Not here, to be sure; we must struggle, reject, correct circumstances, strive towards a something that is out there, in the distance, tomorrow or the day after. And truth keeps eluding us completely. Others before us have corrected circumstances in Babylon, in Thebes, in Kapilavastu. For the past ten thousand years we have gone through one civilization after another, and it is certainly an illusion to believe that ours will not go, and that the Western world, with all its scientific and cultural truths, will forever remain the center of the world. For, actually, tomorrow or the day after never comes. If truth is not right here now, it will never be. That is the simple mathematics of the world.
  Truth is totally natural, which is why we do not see it. It is even the most natural thing in the world. It was there from the very first blast of atoms, otherwise when would it have ever appeared, at what period of Andromeda, the Crab or the local galaxy we live in, brought by what prophet, what discovery, what miracle? Prophets have come and gone; discovery is added to discovery and today's miracles will form archeological strata for the citizens of another era. We aren't there yet, and yet we have always been there, in the midst of the miracle. Only, there is a moment when one opens one's eyes to the miracle. And that is the only moment in the world, the Great Moment of all ages and all earths for everything is tied together, there is but one body in the world and but one look for all the universes. We cannot change one point of the world without changing everything, open our eyes here without opening them all, instantly, regardless of distance, because there is but one Truth and one center.
  Is this to say that nobody has ever touched this Truth? Of course it has been touched, but on the mental heights, in rare illuminations that left a trace here or there, on a Buddha's face in Indonesia, an Athena in the Par thenon, a smile in Rheims, in some marvelous Upanishads, a few words of grace that have survived as a golden and adorable anachronism, hardly real amidst our concrete structures and civilized savagery; it has been touched in the depths of the heart, stammered out by Saint Francis of Assisi or Sri Ramakrishna. But then the world goes on, and we all know that the last word belongs to the bomb and to the triumph of the latest democratic hero, who will soon join another one under the same layer of inanity. But it has never been touched in matter; it has never been touched there. And so long as it is not touched there, it will remain what it has always been, a brilliant dream over the chaos of the ages, and the world will go on whirling vainly, adding its discoveries that discover nothing and its pseudo-knowledge that always ends up stifling us. Indeed, we labor under a bizarre delusion: we right a wrong here only to cause another one to sprout there; we seal a crack here only to see the wound open wider somewhere else. And it is always the same wound; there is only one wound in the world, and so long as we do not want to be cured of that ill, our millions of drugs and parliaments and systems and laws millions of laws, on every street corner and right in our mailbox will never cure us or the world's illness. We philanthropize and altruize, we distribute and share and equalize; but our good deeds seem to go hand in hand with our misdeeds, and the misery, the great misery of the world, infiltrates everything and gnaws surreptitiously at our functional homes and empty hearts; our equalizations are the huge, gray uniformity that descends upon the earth, smothering equally the good and the less good, the rich and the poor, the crowds from here or there the great mechanized human crowd, disincarnate, manipulated by a thousand radios and newspapers that scream and rumble all the way up to Himalayan villages. And no news at all. Not a single bit of news in those billions of novelties! Not an iota of novelty under the stars: men suffer and die in cities teeming with mental disorders. But tomorrow will be better, we think, with more machines, more drugs, more red or blue or green crosses, more laws and still more laws to remedy the world's cancer. And we seem to hear, from far, far away in the past, six thousand years in the past, the moving little voice of Lopamudra, the wife of Rishi Agastya: Many autumns have I toiled night and day; the dawns age me, age dims the glory of our bodies...,16 and that of Maitreya echoing her: What shall I do with that by which the nectar of Immortality is not attained?17
  Does this mean that we have not progressed? We certainly have not progressed as we imagine. We are not any more human than the Theban or the Athenian, no more advanced than they despite all our machines. As Sri Aurobindo put it, Machinery is necessary to modern humanity because of our incurable barbarism.18 We think we have mastered, but we have mastered nothing at all! Our machines are a testimony to our impotence, a huge prosthesis to correct our incapacity to see far, hear far, penetrate the heart of things and understand instantly and directly. We do not know any better now than ten thousand years ago how to modify matter through willpower (perhaps we even knew it better then), how to illuminate with consciousness and understand through vision. Under all our apparatus, we are less advanced than the animal with its sixth sense and the pygmy of Central Africa. Our machines see better than we, feel better than we, count better than we, and perhaps they will end up living better than we. Matter escapes us completely. It takes a simple power failure for us to revert to the caveman. For progress is not improving the existing world or discovering new procedures: it is a change of consciousness and vision.
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  And we are almost ridiculously inadequate for such a fabulous adventure. What do we have? A little fire inside, whose goal we do not even know, but which burns with us, accompanies our steps, our thousands of steps in the great vain machine; a little clearing that sometimes seems so lovely and light, and so fragile in the midst of the huge empty chaos that's all we have. It is childlike and transparent and almost ridiculous amid the strides of the caparisoned colossi of the mind. And what do we discover? A breath, a nothing, a speck of gold glittering for a moment and then vanishing. There is nothing sensational. It is the opposite of sensational; it is unassuming minuteness; it is perhaps nothing, and it is everything. It is as fluid as the man bending for the first time over the first river in the world and looking at a blade of grass pass by, and then another (come from where, carried away where?), a fugitive reflection of the sky, and that other little cascade in his heart. But it all makes a single whole, and for a fraction of a second, a sort of look opens up and pervades that drop of water and the blade of grass with infinity, and the over there it comes from and the other there it goes to, as if everything had already happened, as if nothing ever happened, nothing ever passed: an eternal meeting between that pink in the sky, this heartbeat and this frail blade of grass. And other blades of grass may come, other pinks or blues or blacks go by, but it is always the same thing meeting itself, at the same point, with other faces and other names. So, something begins to take root in this meeting point of the worlds, as if one and the same look were looking at one and the same story. And everything is tranquil, identical and clear; there is no need to strain toward tomorrow, to grasp at that pink or blue, this blade of grass or that one; there are no other points out there, or else it is the same one and the same things meeting each other; there is only one point at each instant, and the whole world passes through it, along with Sagittarius and Betelgeuse and that twig. All is contained there, for ages upon ages. We just have to listen to the music of that point to hear all other music, we just have to be there to be with all other beings, past, present and future there is but one story in the world and one moment and one being. It is right there; we are in it. There will be nothing more, nothing else, in three thousand years or a hundred thousand.
  From then on, each thing is, simply and absolutely. We are at that meeting point of being, and we look at the great world, brand new. There is no hope for anything else, no expectation, no regret or desire if it is not there at that moment, it will never be there! Everything is there, the total totality of all possible futures. Water may flow, and the faces and thunder of the world, the costume of the moment, the cry of the passerby, the flying seed. The great kaleidoscope turns and strews beings, events, countries and their kings, and this fleeting second, colors them blue, red or gold, but there is still the same look at the meeting point, the same second and the same thing in different colors, the same beings with their sorrows, with white skin or dark, in this century or another. There is nothing new under the sun, nothing to expect! There is that one little second to delve into, delve into and deepen, to live totally, as if forever and ever; there is that unique thing that passes, that unique being, that speck of pollen or dust, that unique happening in the world. Then everything begins to be filled with such total meaning, to extend and branch out to the four corners of the world, to vibrate with total significance, as if this face, that chance encounter, that passing blue or black hue, this unexpected stumbling or bird feather floating in the wind brought us a message each thing is a message, a sign of our position and the position of the whole. Nothing exists in relation to this little shadow anymore, to its needs, its desires, its expectation of things or people everything is without plus or minus, good or evil, rejection or choice or preference or will of any kind. What could we possibly want? We already have everything, forever. What else is there! Each passing circumstance divulges its keynote, its pure music, its innermost meaning, without addition or subtraction, without false visual color through things and beings we watch one and the same tranquil eternity unfolding. We are in our point of eternity, in a look of truth. We are at that crossroads of being, which, for a moment, seems to open innumerably upon everything. One full little second. Where is the lack, the vain, the missing? Where is the big, the infinite, the useful or useless? We have arrived; we are right in the Thing. There is no more quest for rosewood in the forest of the great world; everything is rosewood and each thing is the one essence. A kind of warm gold begins to glow everywhere.

1.08 - The Four Austerities and the Four Liberations, #On Education, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  A decisive choice has to be made between lending the body to Natures ends in obedience to her demand to perpetuate the race as it is, and preparing this same body to become a step towards the creation of the new race. For it is not possible to do both at the same time; at every moment one has to decide whether one wants to remain part of the humanity of yesterday or to belong to the superhumanity of tomorrow.
  One must renounce being adapted to life as it is and succeeding in it if one wants to prepare for life as it will be and to become an active and efficient part of it.

1.097 - Sublimation of Object-Consciousness, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  There is no such thing as past, present and future for the purusha, but there is such a thing as past, present and future for the mind. Something happened yesterday; something is happening today; something will happen tomorrow. This is how we think, isnt it? But the purusha is not aware of this kind of distinction of past, present and future. There is a sudden awareness of a totality of existence and, therefore, there is an abolition of all duration and time-consciousness. There is an extinction of the difference created by the time process, as well as the difference created by the interference of space between objects. The mind cannot comprehend everything at one stroke.
  For the mind there is successive perception but not simultaneous perception, whereas in the purusha there is simultaneous perception an awareness which is the grasping of everything at one stroke. Therefore, the purusha and the mind are different. Sattva puruayo atyantsamkrayo pratyaya aviea bhoga (III.36). The inability to grasp the difference between these two is called bhoga enjoyment, experience. All the processes which the mind undergoes are called bhoga. And we are all fond of bhoga only. That is why we cling to the world so much. There is a fear that when the mind is freed from conditions which bring about bhoga, there will be no joy. We identify contactual experience with pleasure; this is a habit of the mind. Therefore, it is not easy to wean the mind from this habit. It is difficult for the mind to believe that there can be pleasure in the purusha, because what pleasure can be there in a condition in which we are severed from all contacts?

1.09 - Sleep and Death, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  There are contrary examples where accidents have been "miraculously" averted because they were overcome on the previous night by a conscientious friend, if not by oneself. Thus, we can usefully participate in many activities that prepare our own tomorrows, or more extensive tomorrows, depending upon our 101
  Savitri, 28:30
  capacities. "A conscious being, no larger than a man's thumb, stands in the centre of our self; he is Master of the past and the present . . . he is today and he is tomorrow," says the Katha Upanishad. (IV.12, 13)
  We need to have numerous experiences, with actual verifications whenever possible, before we can appreciate to what extent these dreams are not dreams. There are some prisons that cannot be unlocked here until we have unlocked them there. The problem of action is thus intimately connected with that of integration.

1.09 - The Greater Self, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But how is it that this self, this great self that we are, divided itself, multiplied, atomized into a million things and beings? Why the long journey of repossession? Actually, it did not really divide; it was never pulverized into stars separated by light-years, into amoebas of consciousness separated by teguments, rinds or armor of being, into little men separated from each other by a white skin or black and a few vague thoughts. Nothing was ever separated and our stars meet in one single little star that shines in the heart of man and in each thing and each pebble of the universe. How could we ever recognize the world if we were not already it? We can only know what we are, and anything that is not us is simply nonexistent or invisible to our eyes. We can foresee tomorrow, sense an accident coming, a pain or a thought ten thousand miles away, a treasure buried in a field, the tiny life quivering in a leaf in front of us only because we are connected; we are one, and everything is already there, immediately and without separation tomorrow and the day after, the here and there, in sight and out of sight. There is no separation; there are only eyes that do not see well. There is a sum of invisible things that gradually become visible, from the protoplasm to the caterpillar to man, and we have not exhausted the whole spectrum. tomorrow perhaps, we shall see that the distance between one country and another, one being and another, between today and tomorrow is as fragile and illusory as the tuft of grass separating one caterpillar from another in the same field. And we shall step over the wall of time and space as today we step over the caterpillar's tuft of grass.
  We have cut little pieces out of that great indivisible oneness, that fullness of the world, that global self. We have sliced little pieces out of space and time, particles of self and not-self, protons and electrons, pluses and minuses tightly wedded to one another, good and evil, night and day inextricably bound to one another, incomplete without one another, never complete with each other; for all the nights and days together will never make a complete day; all the pluses and minuses, goods and evils, selves and not-selves added up will never make a full beauty, a single being. And we have replaced oneness by multiplicity, love by loves, rhythm by harmonies that are broken and restored. But our fusion is nothing but an addition, and life is born out of death as if we constantly had to destroy in order to be, split in order to join in a new appearance of unity which is only the sum of the same separations, of the same good and evil, of plus and minus, of a self that is a million past selves but not a single little full drop. We have drawn a little circle in the great indivisible Life, enclosed a fragment of being in a gelatine capsule, set apart one note of the great rhythm beneath a shell of beast or man, and seized a few hard and trenchant thoughts from the great rainbow current whose strands dangled over the bushes of the world. We have cut up the great Look in the heart of things and produced a thousand irreducible facets. And since we could no longer see anything of the great world, shielded, fragmented and syncopated as it was, we have invented eyes to see what we had driven away, ears to hear what whispered everywhere, fingers to grasp a few fragments of a full beauty we had truncated, and thirst, desire, hunger for everything that was no longer us antennas, thousands of antennas to capture the one note that would fill our hearts. And since we could no longer grasp anything without these inventions, these eyes, senses and gray cells oh, so gray! we came to believe that the world was inaccessible without them, that it resembled the reading on our little dials, and that perhaps we were even the creators of the broken waves going through our antennas. We have said I, others, and I again and I forever and ever, in a black or a yellow skin, under an Athenian shell or a Theban one, under these ruins or those, under the same old ruins of little I's who die without knowing why, who live by fragments, enjoy themselves without ever really enjoying themselves, and come back again and again to understand what they had not understood and, perhaps, to build the full City of the great self at last. When we touch that fullness, our good will no longer clash with our evil, our pluses with our minuses, because everything will be our good and flow in the same direction; our nights will no longer be the opposite of our days, our loves a fraction of all loves, our little notes a cry torn from the great Note, because there will be only one music playing through our millions of instruments, only one love with a million faces and only one great day with its cool shades and rainbow cascades beneath the great tree of the world. Then it may become unnecessary to die, because we will have found the secret of the life that is reborn from its own joy one dies only from lack of joy and in order to find an ever greater joy.

1.10 - Harmony, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  When the bubble bursts, we begin to enter supermanhood. We begin to enter Harmony. Oh, it does not burst through our efforts; it does not give way through any amount of virtues and meditation, which on the contrary further harden the bubble, give it such a lovely shine, such a captivating light that it indeed takes us captive, and we are all the more prisoners as the more beautiful the bubble is, held more captive by our good than by our evil there is nothing harder in the world then a truth caught in our traps; it does not care at all about our virtues and accumulated merits, our brilliant talents or even our obscure weaknesses. Who is great? Who is small and obscure, or less obscure, beneath the drifting of the galaxies that look like the dust of a great Sun? The Truth, the ineffable Sweetness of things and of each thing, the living Heart of millions of beings who do not know, does not require us to become true to bestow its truth upon us who could become true, who would become other than he is, what are we actually capable of? We are capable of pain and misery aplenty; we are capable of smallness and more smallness, error garbed in a speck of light, knowledge that stumbles into its own quagmires, a good that is the luminous shadow of its secret evil, freedom that imprisons itself in its own salvation we are capable of suffering and suffering, and even our suffering is a secret delight. The Truth, the light Truth, escapes our dark or luminous snares. It runs, breathes with the wind, cascades with the spring, cascades everywhere, for it is the spring of everything. It even murmurs in the depths of our falsehood, winks an eye in our darkness and pokes fun at us. It sets its light traps for us, so light we do not see them; it beckons us in a thousand ways at every instant and everywhere, but it is so fleeting, so unexpected, so contrary to our habitual way of looking at things, so unserious that we walk right past it. We cannot make head or tail out of it; or else we stick a beautiful label on it to trap it in our magic. And it still laughs. It plays along with our magic, plays along with our suffering and geometry; it plays the millipede and the statistician; it plays everything it plays whatever we want. Then, one day, we no longer really want; we no longer want any of all that, neither our gilded miseries, nor our captivating lights nor our good nor our evil, nor any of that whole polychromatic array in which each color changes into the other: hope into despair, effort into backlash, heaven into prison, summit into abyss, love into hate, and each wrested victory into a new defeat, as if each plus attracted its minus, each for its against, and everything forever went forward, backward, right and left, bumping into the wall of the same prison, white or black, green or brown, golden or less golden. We no longer want any of all that; we are only that cry of need in our depths, that call for air, that fire for nothing, that useless little flame that goes along with our every step, walks with our sorrows, walks and walks night and day, in good and evil, in the high and the low and everywhere. And this fire soon becomes like our drop of good in evil, our bit of treasure in misery, our glimmer of light in the chaos, all that remains of a thousand gestures and passing lights, the little nothing that is like everything, the tiny song of a great ongoing misery we no longer have any good or evil, any high or low, any light or darkness, any tomorrow or yesterday. It is all the same, miserable in black and white, but we have that abiding little fire, that tomorrow of today, that murmur of sweetness in the depths of pain, that virtue of our sin, that warm drop of being in the high and the low, day and night, in shame and in joy, in solitude and in the crowd, in approval and disapproval it is all the same. It burns and burns. It is tomorrow, yesterday, now and forever. It is our one song of being, our little note of fire, our paradise in a little flame, our freedom in a little flame, our knowledge in a little flame, our summit of flame in a void of being, our vastness in a tiny singing flame we know not why. It is our companion, our friend, our wife, our bearer, our country it is. And it feels good. Then, one day, we raise our head, and there is no more bubble. There is that Fire burning softly everywhere, recognizing all, loving all, understanding all, and it is like a heaven without trouble; it is so simple that we never thought of it, so tranquil that each drop is like an ocean, so smiling and clear that it goes through everything, enters and slips in everywhere it plays here, plays there, as transparent as air, a nothing that changes everything; and perhaps it is everything.
  We are in the Harmony of the new world.

1.10 - THE FORMATION OF THE NOOSPHERE, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  Although the form is not yet discernible, mankind tomorrow will
  awaken to a "panorganized" world.

1.10 - The Revolutionary Yogi, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  neither Joan of Arc nor Mazzini nor Washington were apostles of "nonviolence." In 1920, when Gandhi's son went to visit him in Pondicherry to discuss nonviolence, Sri Aurobindo answered with this simple, and still applicable, question: "What would you do if tomorrow the Northern Frontiers were overrun?" Twenty years later,
  in 1940, Sri Aurobindo and Mother publicly took the side of the Allies, while Gandhi, undoubtedly in an outburst of praiseworthy feelings, sent an open letter to the British people urging them not to take up arms against Hitler and to use only "spiritual force" instead. It would therefore be appropriate to explain Sri Aurobindo's spiritual position with regard to violent action.

1.10 - The Secret of the Veda, #Vedic and Philological Studies, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  We ought at least to free our minds of one misconception which has a very strong hold of the average Indian mind and blocks up the way for free investigation & the formation of a strong & original school of Indian scholars better circumstanced than the Europeans for determining the truth about our past and divining its difficult secrets. The triumphant & rapid march of the physical sciences in Europe has so mastered our intellects and dazzled our eyes, that we are apt to extend the unquestioned finality which we are accustomed to attach to the discoveries & theories of modern Science, to all the results of European research & intellectual activity. Even in Europe itself, we should remember, there is no such implicit acceptance. The theories of today are there continually being combated and overthrown by the theories of tomorrow. Outside the range of the physical sciences & even in some portions of that splendid domain the whole of European knowledge is felt more & more to be a mass of uncertain results ephemeral in their superstructure, shifting in their very foundations. For the Europeans have that valuable gift of intellectual restlessness which, while it often stands in the way of mans holding on to abiding truth, helps him to emerge swiftly out of momentarily triumphant error. In India on the other hand we have fallen during the last few centuries into a fixed habit of unquestioning deference to authority. We used to hold it, & some still hold it almost an impiety to question Shankaras interpretation of the Upanishads, or Sayanas interpretation of the Veda, and now that we are being torn out of this bondage, we fall into yet more absurd error by according, if not an equal reverence, yet an almost equal sense of finality to the opinions of Roth & Max Muller. We are ready to accept all European theories, the theory of an Aryan colonisation of a Dravidian India, the theory of the Nature-worship and henotheism of the Vedic Rishis, the theory of the Upanishads as a speculative revolt against Vedic materialism & ritualism, as if these hazardous speculations were on a par in authority & certainty with the law of gravitation and the theory of evolution. We are most of us unaware that in Europe it is disputed and very reasonably disputed whether, for instance, any such entity as an Aryan race ever existed. The travail of dispute & uncertainty in which the questions of Vedic scholarship & ethnology are enveloped is hidden from us; only the over-confident statement of doubtful discoveries and ephemeral theories reaches our knowledge.
  We should realise that these so-called Sciences of Comparative Philology and Comparative Mythology on which the European interpretation of Veda is founded are not true Sciences at all. They are, rather, if Sciences at all, then pseudo-Sciences. All the European mental sciences, not excluding Psychology, though that is now proceeding within certain narrow limits by a sounder method, belong to a doubtful class of branches of research which have absorbed the outward method of Science, without its inward spirit. The true scientists in Germany, the home of both Science & Philology, accustomed to sound methods, certain results, patient inquiry, slow generalisations, have nothing but contempt for the methods of Philology, its patchiness, its haste, its guesswork, and profess no confidence in its results; the word Philologe is even, in their mouths, a slighting & discourteous expression. This contempt, itself no doubt excessive, is practically admitted to be just by the great French thinker, Renan, who spent the best part of his life in philological & kindred researches, when he described apologetically his favourite pursuits as petty conjectural sciences. Now, a Science that is conjectural, a Science that proceeds not by fixed laws and certain methods, but by ingenious inference & conjecture, & this is in truth the nature of Comparative Philology & Comparative Mythology,is no science at all; it is a branch of research, a field of inquiry & conjecture in which useful discoveries may be made; it may even contain in itself the germs of a future science, but it is not yet itself worthy of that name & its results have no right to cloak themselves falsely in the robe of authority which belongs only to the results of the true Sciences. So long as a science is conjectural, its results are also conjectural, can at any moment be challenged and ought at all times even in its most brilliant & confident results to be carefully and sceptically scrutinised.

1.11 - FAITH IN MAN, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  versed tomorrow) it is the material and tangible aspect which at this
  moment of world history seems to hold the initiative in the advance

1.11 - The Master of the Work, #The Synthesis Of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
     This perception, this sense of a greater Power in us or above and moving us, is not a hallucination or a megalomania. Those who thus feel and see have a larger sight than ordinary men and have advanced a step beyond the limited physical intelligence, but theirs is riot the plenary vision or the direct experience. For, because they are not clear in mind and aware in the soul, because their awakening is more in the vital parts than into the spiritual substance of Self, they cannot be the conscious instruments of the Divine or come face to face with the Master, but are used through their fallible arid imperfect nature. The most they see of the Divinity is a Fate or a cosmic Force or else they give his name to a limited Godhead or, worse, to a titanic or demoniac Power that veils him. Even certain religious founders have erected the image of the God of a sect or a national God or a Power of terror and punishment or a Numen of sattwic love and mercy and virtue and seem not to have seen the One and Eternal. The Divine accepts the image they make of him and does his work in them through that medium, but, since the one Force is felt and acts in their imperfect nature but more intensely than in others, the motive principle of egoism too can be more intense in them than in others. An exalted rajasic or sattwic ego still holds them and stands between them and the integral Truth. Even this is something, a beginning, although far from the true and perfect experience. A much worse thing may befall those who break something of the human bonds but have not purity and have not -- the knowledge, for they may become instruments, but not of the Divine; too often, using his name, they serve unconsciously his masks and black Contraries, the Powers of Darkness. Our nature must house the cosmic Force but not in its lower aspect or in its rajasic or sattwic movement; it must serve the universal Will, but in the light of a greater liberating knowledge. There must be no egoism of any kind in the attitude of the instrument, even when we are fully conscious of the greatness of the Force within us. Every man is knowingly or unknowingly the instrument of a universal Power and, apart from the inner Presence, there is no such essential difference between one action and another, one kind of instrumentation and another as would warrant the folly of an egoistic pride. The difference between knowledge and ignorance is a grace of the Spirit; the breath of divine Power blows where it lists and fills today one and tomorrow another with the word or the puissance. If the potter shapes one pot more perfectly than another, the merit lies not in the vessel but the maker. The attitude of our mind must not be "This is my strength" or "Behold God's power in me", but rather "A Divine Power works in this mind and body and it is the same that works in all men and in the animal, in the plant and in the metal, in conscious and living things and in things appearing to be inconscient arid inanimate." This large view of the One working in all and of the whole world as the equal instrument of a divine action and gradual self-expression, if it becomes our entire experience, will help to eliminate all rajasic egoism out of us and even the sattwic ego-sense will begin to pass away from our nature.
     The elimination of this form of ego leads straight towards the true instrumental action which Is the essence of a perfect Karmayoga. For while we cherish the instrumental ego, we may pretend to ourselves that we are conscious instruments of the Divine, but in reality we are trying to make of the Divine shakti an instrument of our own desires or our egoistic purpose. And even if the ego is subjected but not eliminated, we may indeed be engines of the divine Work, but we shall be imperfect tools and deflect or impair the working by our mental errors, our vital distortions or the obstinate incapacities of our physical nature. If this ego disappears, then we can truly become, not only pure instruments consciously consenting to every turn of the divine Hand that moves us, but aware of our true nature, conscious portions of the one Eternal and Infinite put out in herself for her works by the supreme shakti.

1.12 - ON THE FLIES OF THE MARKETPLACE, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  spirit. Always he has faith in that with which he inspires the most faith-faith in himself. tomorrow he
  has a new faith, and the day after tomorrow a newer
  one. He has quick senses, like the people, and capricious moods. To overthrow-that means to him: to

1.12 - The Sociology of Superman, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  The child of that City will be born with a flame, consciously, voluntarily, without having to undo millennia of animality or abysses of prejudice. He will not be told incessantly that he has to earn a living, for nobody will earn a living in the City of the Future, nobody will have money. Living will be devoted to serving the Truth, each according to his capacity or talent, and the only earnings will be joy. He will not be deluged with musts and must-nots; he will only be shown the immediate sadness of not listening to the right little note. He will not be tormented with the idea of finding a job, being a success, outranking others, passing or failing grades, for nobody succeeds or fails in the City of the Future, nobody has a job, nobody takes precedence over anybody; one does the one job of pursuing a clear little note that lights up everything, does everything for one, takes care of everything for one, unites everything in its tranquil harmony, and whose only success is to be in accord with itself and with the whole. He will not learn to depend on a teacher, a book or a machine, but to rely on that little flame inside, that sprightly little flowing that guides his steps, prompts a discovery, leads by chance to an experience and brings out knowledge effortlessly. And he will learn to cultivate the powers of his body the way others today cultivate the powers of push buttons. His faculties will not be confined in ready-made forms of vision and comprehension; in him will be fostered a vision that has nothing to do with the eyes, a comprehension that is not from books, dreams of other worlds that prepare tomorrow's, direct communications and instant intuitions and subtle senses. And if machines are still used in the City of the Future, he will be told that they are temporary crutches until we find in our own heart the source of the pure Power which will one day transmute matter as we now transmute a blank sheet of paper into a green prairie with the stroke of a pencil. He will be taught the Look, the true and potent look, the look that creates, that changes everything he will be taught to use his own powers and to believe in his power of truth, and that the purer and clearer he is, in harmony with the Law, the more matter responds to Truth. And, instead of entering a prison, the child will grow up in an atmosphere of natural oneness, free of you, me, yours or mine, where he will not have been taught constantly to put up screens and mental barriers, but to be consciously what he unconsciously has been since the beginning of time: to extend himself into all that is and lives, to feel in all that feels, to comprehend through an identical more profound breathing, through a silence that carries everything, to recognize the same little flame everywhere, to love the same clear little flowing everywhere, and to be the self everywhere, behind a thousand different faces and in a thousand musics that are a single music.
  Then there will be no more boundaries inside or outside, no more I want, I take, no more lack or absence, no more confined and lonely self, no more against or for, good or evil. There will be one single supreme Harmony in thousands of bodies, plucking its chord in this one and that one, this circumstance and that accident, this gesture and that one, unifying everything in one single movement whose every second is perfect and every act true, every word exact, every thought right, every line rhythmical, every heart in unison and Truth will mold matter according to its right vision. And this little city without boundaries will radiate by its simple power of truth, attracting what must be attracted, discarding what must be discarded, simply by its own force of concentration, touching this point of the universe or that one, this soul or that one, answering thousands of invisible calls, continuously emitting its high, clear note which will brighten the world and lighten hearts, unbeknownst to all.

1.12 - The Superconscient, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  The ordinary mind, which we all know, sees things one at a time, in succession, linearly. It cannot take leaps, for that would create holes in its logic and cause it to lose its bearings: things would become "incoherent," irrational, or vague. It cannot see more than one thing at a time, or a contradiction would arise; if it accepts a particular truth or fact within its field of consciousness, it must automatically reject all that is different from that particular truth or fact; it works like a camera shutter, letting in one and only one image at a time. Anything that is not part of its momentary vision belongs to the limbo of error, falsehood, or darkness. All things, therefore, are part of an inexorable system of opposites: white versus black, truth versus falsehood, God versus Satan, and this ordinary mind moves along like a donkey on a road, glancing at one tuft of grass after another. In short, the ordinary mind keeps punching out little pieces of time and space. The more one goes down the ladder of consciousness, the smaller the pieces. We can suppose that to a beetle, whatever crosses its path comes from the future to its right, cuts the line of its present and disappears into the past to its left; a man standing astride the beetle, who can be on the right and on the left at the same time, is simply miraculous and untenable, unless he has one leg in truth and the other in falsehood, which is not possible, therefore man does not exist he is impossible in beetle terms. For us, the shutter has grown a little wider, future and past are no longer to the right and left in space, but yesterday and tomorrow in time we have gained a little time since the beetle. But there is another, supramental consciousness that can widen the shutter even more, gain even more time, and stand astride yesterday and tomorrow; it sees simultaneously present, past and future, black and white, truth and so-called falsehood, good and so-called evil, yes and no for all opposites are the result of dividing time into little pieces.
  We speak of "error" because we do not yet see the good it is preparing, or of which it is the visible half; we speak of "falsehood" because we have not yet had enough time to see the lotus blossom out of the mud; we speak of "black," but our daylight is black to one who sees the Light! Our error was the necessary companion of good; no was the inseparable other half of yes; white and black and all the other colors of the rainbow were the various transcriptions of a unique light gradually unveiling itself. There are no opposites, only complements.

1.12 - TIME AND ETERNITY, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  This Marxian account of the matter is somewhat oversimplified. It is not quite true to say that all theologies and philosophies whose primary concern is with time, rather than eternity, are necessarily revolutionary. The aim of all revolutions is to make the future radically different from and better than the past. But some time-obsessed philosophies are primarily concerned with the past, not the future, and their politics are entirely a matter of preserving or restoring the status quo and getting back to the good old days. But the retrospective time-worshippers have one thing in common with the revolutionary devotees of the bigger and better future; they are prepared to use unlimited violence to achieve their ends. It is here that we discover the essential difference between the politics of eternity-philosophers and the politics of time-philosophers. For the latter, the ultimate good is to be found in the temporal worldin a future, where everyone will be happy because all are doing and thinking something either entirely new and unprecedented or, alternatively, something old, traditional and hallowed. And because the ultimate good lies in time, they feel justified in making use of any temporal means for achieving it. The Inquisition burns and tortures in order to perpetuate a creed, a ritual and an ecclesiastico-politico-financial organization regarded as necessary to mens eternal salvation. Bible-worshipping Protestants fight long and savage wars, in order to make the world safe for what they fondly imagine to be the genuinely antique Christianity of apostolic times. Jacobins and Bolsheviks are ready to sacrifice millions of human lives for the sake of a political and economic future gorgeously unlike the present. And now all Europe and most of Asia has had to be sacrificed to a crystal-gazers vision of perpetual Co-Prosperity and the Thousand-Year Reich. From the records of history it seems to be abundantly clear that most of the religions and philosophies which take time too seriously are correlated with political theories that inculcate and justify the use of large-scale violence. The only exceptions are those simple Epicurean faiths, in which the reaction to an all too real time is Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. This is not a very noble, nor even a very realistic kind of morality. But it seems to make a good deal more sense than the revolutionary ethic: Die (and kill), for tomorrow someone else will eat, drink and be merry. In practice, of course, the prospect even of somebody elses future merriment is extremely precarious. For the process of wholesale dying and killing creates material, social and psychological conditions that practically guarantee the revolution against the achievement of its beneficent ends.
  For those whose philosophy does not compel them to take time with an excessive seriousness the ultimate good is to be sought neither in the revolutionarys progressive social apocalypse, nor in the reactionarys revived and perpetuated past, but in an eternal divine now which those who sufficiently desire this good can realize as a fact of immediate experience. The mere act of dying is not in itself a passport to eternity; nor can wholesale killing do anything to bring deliverance either to the slayers or the slain or their posterity. The peace that passes all understanding is the fruit of liberation into eternity; but in its ordinary everyday form peace is also the root of liberation. For where there are violent passions and compelling distractions, this ultimate good can never be realized. That is one of the reasons why the policy correlated with eternity-philosophies is tolerant and non-violent. The other reason is that the eternity, whose realization is the ultimate good, is a kingdom of heaven within. Thou art That; and though That is immortal and impassible, the killing and torturing of individual thous is a matter of cosmic significance, inasmuch as it interferes with the normal and natural relationship between individual souls and the divine eternal Ground of all being. Every violence is, over and above everything else, a sacrilegious rebellion against the divine order.

1.13 - And Then?, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  We do not have the power because we do not have total vision. If, by some miracle, power were given to us any power, on any level we would instantly turn it into a lovely prison corresponding to our small ideas and sense of good, we would lock our whole family up in it, and the world, if we could. But what do we know of the good of the world? What do we know even of our own good, we who today lament this misfortune only to realize tomorrow that it was knocking at the door of a greater good? For the last two thousand years and more, we have been devising beneficial systems, which crumble one after another fortunately. Even the wise Plato banished poets from his Republic, much as today we would perhaps banish those useless eccentrics who roam the world and knock blindly at the doors of the future. We complain about our incapacity (to heal, help, cure, save), but it is exactly, minutely commensurate with our capacity of vision and the philanthropists are far from being the most gifted. We are forever running up against the same mistake: we want to change the world without first changing ourselves.
  The superman has lost his small self, lost his small ideas of family and country, good and evil he has in effect no more ideas, or has them all, exactly when needed. And when one comes, it is carried out, very simply, because its time and moment have come. For him, ideas and feelings are simply the imperative translation of a movement of force a will-idea or force-idea which is expressed here by this gesture, there by that action or plan, this poem, that architecture or cantata. But it is one and the same Force in different languages pictorial, musical, material or economic. He is tuned in to the Rhythm, and he translates according to his particular talent and place in the whole. He is a translator of the Rhythm.

1.13 - THE HUMAN REBOUND OF EVOLUTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  lution of the world of tomorrow. From the strictly "noodynamic" 8
  viewpoint which I had adopted, it may be said that the historic ri-
  --
  will appear under the sun of tomorrow, when the rebounding of
  Evolution is in full flood?

1.17 - DOES MANKIND MOVE BIOLOGICALLY UPON ITSELF?, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  not only of men, but of the Man who is to be born tomorrow! Every-
  thing falls into place around us, amid the so-called human chaos, if
  --
  the world is to take tomorrow. We must positively and ardently take
  a hand in the game ourselves. If it is true, as I suggest, that salvation
  --
  Who can say whether tomorrow will not be too late?
  What is, in fact, happening in the world today is as though,

1.17 - The Transformation, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  etc., but it only touches the effects, never the true cause. The yogi sees the cause before the effect. A scientist can deduce a certain cause from the effects produced, whereas a yogi deduces the effects from the cause; he can even deduce effects that do not yet exist from a cause that already exists (e.g., the accident will happen tomorrow from the force of the accident that is already there in the background). The scientist manipulates effects, at times bringing about catastrophes; the yogi sees the cause, or, rather, identifies with the Cause, and thereby he can alter the effects, or as Sri Aurobindo puts it, the "habits" we call laws. Ultimately, all our physical effects, which we have codified into laws, are nothing more than a convenient support for the manifestation of forces that are behind, exactly as a performance of magic requires certain ritualistic diagrams, certain ingredients or formulas, so that the forces invoked can manifest themselves. This whole world is a gigantic magical performance, a constant act of magic. But the earthly diagram, all the ingredients we have so earnestly and unchangeably codified, all our infallible formulas, are merely conventions. The earthly ritual can change if, instead of remaining mesmerized by the effects, we go back to the cause behind them on the side of the Magician. There is a tale about a Hindu Brahmin who, every day at the hour of his worship, had the family cat tied up so that he would not be disturbed in his ritual. Eventually, both the Brahmin and the cat died, and the Brahmin's son, now in charge of the worship ceremony, procured a new cat, which he then conscientiously tied up during the sacrifice! From father to son, the cat had become an indispensable element in the effective performance of
  the ritual. Our own unassailable laws, too, may contain a few little cats. If we go back to the original force concealed behind the physical support, to the "true movement," as the Mother describes it, then we begin to witness the Great Play, and to realize just how different it is from the rigid notions we have of it. Behind the phenomenon of gravitation, to take one of the rituals, there is what the ancient yogis called Vayu, which causes gravitation and the electromagnetic fields (as Sri Aurobindo mentioned also during that conversation of 1926),

1.20 - On Time, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  And knows that yesterday is but todays memory and tomorrow is todays dream.
  And that that which sings and contemplates in you is still dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which scattered the stars into space.

1.240 - Talks 2, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  M.: If your vision be correct the boy will wake up tomorrow.
  She: Please touch him. May I bring him into the compound?

1.26 - FESTIVAL AT ADHARS HOUSE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER (to Narendra): "Come tomorrow, won't you?"
  NARENDRA: "I shall try, sir."
  --
  As Sri Ramakrishna was about to leave, M. saluted him, touching the Master's feet with his forehead. The Master said to him tenderly: "Then I shall see you tomorrow.
  Narendra! Bhavanath! Please come tomorrow." Then with several devotees he set out for Dakshineswar.
  The other devotees returned home in the moonlit night, cherishing in their hearts the Master's ecstatic music and dancing.

1.2 - Katha Upanishads, #Kena and Other Upanishads, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  alone shall be tomorrow. This is the thing thou seekest.
  yTodk\ d;g

1.300 - 1.400 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  M.: If your vision be correct the boy will wake up tomorrow.
  She: Please touch him. May I bring him into the compound?

1.40 - Coincidence, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  (Excuse me! I was just called to the telephone. Somebody of whose existence I was not aware has fallen ill in Ireland and bang went my plans for tomorrow.)
  You walk quietly into the Casino; it seems to you that the excitement is even more noticeable than usual. You see a friend at the table "Here in the nick of time!" he gasps. "Black has just turned up for the 24th time running." You press forward to plank the maximum on Red. The wheel spins; Black again! "Forty thousand she-devils in the belfry of St. Nicholas Rocambole-de-Ronchonot!"

1.439, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  Soon after he found himself dead and the soul taken to Vaikunta where God Vishnu was surrounded by other gods and devotees with prominent Vaishnavite marks on their foreheads. Vishnu said, This man should be brought here at 2 oclock tomorrow. Why has he been brought here now? The boy then woke up and related his experience.
  The next day at 2 oclock he passed away.

1.450 - 1.500 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  Soon after he found himself dead and the soul taken to Vaikunta where God Vishnu was surrounded by other gods and devotees with prominent Vaishnavite marks on their foreheads. Vishnu said, "This man should be brought here at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Why has he been brought here now? "The boy then woke up and related his experience.
  The next day at 2 o'clock he passed away.

1.77 - Work Worthwhile - Why?, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  Well, if we have to wait for the calamity, and for evolution to begin all over again in a number of centuries with luck! one thing is at least quite certain: we can do nothing about it. Any form of activity must be as futile and as fatuous as any other; and the only sensible philosophy must be "Let us eat and drink for tomorrow we die."
  Is there a conceivable alternative?

1912 11 19p, #Prayers And Meditations, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I said yesterday to that young Englishman who is seeking for Thee with so sincere a desire, that I had definitively found Thee, that the Union was constant. Such is indeed the state of which I am conscious. All my thoughts go towards Thee, all my acts are consecrated to Thee; Thy Presence is for me an absolute, immutable, invariable fact, and Thy Peace dwells constantly in my heart. Yet I know that this state of union is poor and precarious compared with that which it will become possible for me to realise tomorrow, and I am as yet far, no doubt very far, from that identification in which I shall totally lose the notion of the I, of that I, which I still use in order to express myself, but which is each time a constraint, like a term unfit to express the thought that is seeking for expression. It seems to me indispensable for human communication, but all depends on what this I manifests; and how many times already, when I pronounce it, it is Thou who speakest in me, for I have lost the sense of separativity.
   But all this is still in embryo and will continue to grow towards perfection. What an appeasing assurance there is in this serene confidence in Thy All-Might!

1914 09 06p, #Prayers And Meditations, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Higher, ever higher! Let us never be satisfied with what is achieved, let us not stop at any realisation, let us march always onwards, ceaselessly, energetically, towards an ever completer manifestation, an ever higher and more total consciousness. Yesterdays victory must be only a stepping-stone to the victory of tomorrow, and the power of the day gone by a weakness beside the effectivity to come.
   O Mother Divine, Thy march is triumphal and uninterrupted. He who unites with Thee in integral love journeys unceasingly towards ever vaster horizons, towards an ever completer realisation, leaping from peak to peak in the splendour of Thy light, to the conquest of the marvellous secrets of the Unknown and their integral manifestation.

1915 03 04p, #Prayers And Meditations, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In the material actuality, tomorrow lies dark and unreadable; no light, not even the faintest, reveals to my bewildered gaze any indication, any presence of the Divine. But something in the depths of consciousness turns to the Invisible and Sovereign Witness and tells him: Thou dost plunge me, O Lord, into the thickest darkness; this means that Thou hast established Thy light so firmly in me that Thou knowest it will stand this perilous ordeal. Otherwise wouldst Thou have chosen me for the descent into the vortex of this hell as Thy torch-bearer? Wouldst Thou have judged my heart strong enough not to fail, my hand firm enough not to tremble? And yet my individual being knows how weak and powerless it is; when Thou dost not manifest Thy Presence, it is more denuded than most people who do not know or care for Thee. In Thee alone lies its strength and ability. If Thou art pleased to make use of it, nothing will be too difficult to accomplish, no task too vast and complex. But if Thou shouldst withdraw, just a poor child is left, capable only of nestling in Thy arms and sleeping there in the sweet dreamless sleep where nothing else exists but Thou.
   ***

1915 04 19p, #Prayers And Meditations, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The entire earthly life of this being, from its very beginning to the present moment, gives it the impression of an unreal dream, very remote from it, having almost no further contact with it; all this outer mechanism is now only a machine which it moves, for such is the will of its central Reality, but it is no longer interested in it, perhaps sometimes even less than the neighbouring mechanism or even the unknown mechanism that will be the product of the earth of tomorrow. But this earth itself is strange to it, and as it is not aware of anything else except the Eternal Silence, all life that has form appears remote and almost unreal to it; it seems strange to it that anyone could desire anything since it does not exist, or prefer one thing to another since neither is there. But at the same time it does not see why it should object to any action whatever it may be, since all actions are equally unreal, and it does not feel the necessity to flee from a world which does not exist and cannot be a burden, since its existence is so inexistent.
   All this gives the feeling of a sort of void full of light, peace, immensity, eluding all form and all definition. It is the Nought, but a Nought which is real and can last eternally, for it is, even while having the perfect immensity of that which is not. Poor words which try to say what silence itself cannot express.

1915 07 31p, #Prayers And Meditations, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Thy power in me is like a living spring, strong and abundant, rumbling behind the rocks, gathering its energies to break down the obstacles and gush out freely in the open, pouring its waters over the plain to fertilise it. When will the hour of this emergence come? When the moment arrives, it will burst forth, and time is nothing in Eternity. But what words can describe the immensity of joy brought by this inner accumulation, this deep concentration, of all the forces that are submissive to the manifestation of Thy Will of tomorrow, preparing to break over the world, drowning in their sovereign flood all that still persists in wanting to be the expression of Thy will of yesterday, so as to take possession of the earth in Thy Name and offer it to Thee as a completer image of Thyself.
   Thou hast said that the earth would die, and it will die to its old ignorance.

1951-03-26 - Losing all to gain all - psychic being - Transforming the vital - physical habits - the subconscient - Overcoming difficulties - weakness, an insincerity - to change the world - Psychic source, flash of experience - preparation for yoga, #Questions And Answers 1950-1951, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   If it seeks to transform itself, it is truly wonderful! And if it aspires for transformation, it will try to free itself. If the vital is weak, its aspiration will be weak. And mark that weakness is an insincerity, a sort of excuse one gives oneselfnot very, very consciously perhaps, but you must be told that the subconscient is a place full of insincerity. And the weakness which says, I would like it so much, but I cant is insincerity. Because, if one is sincere, what one cannot do today one will do tomorrow, and what one cannot do tomorrow one will do the day after, and so on, until one can do it. If you understand once for all that the entire universe (or, if you like, our earth, to concentrate the problem) is nothing other than the Divine who has forgotten Himself, where will you find a place for weakness there? Not in the Divine surely! Then, in forgetfulness. And if you struggle against forgetfulness you struggle against weakness, and to the extent you draw closer to the Divine your weakness disappears.
   And that holds good not only for the mind, but also for the vital and even for the body. All suffering, all weaknesses, all incapabilities are, in the last analysis, insincerities.

1951-04-05 - Illusion and interest in action - The action of the divine Grace and the ego - Concentration, aspiration, will, inner silence - Value of a story or a language - Truth - diversity in the world, #Questions And Answers 1950-1951, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So you think you are not in the illusion? You imagine you are outside the illusion? In the world as it is now, all is illusion. It is perhaps an advantage, but you see only the surface of things, at most a very small partyou do not see the depth of things, you do not see the core of things, you do not see the cause of things. Do you know what is going to happen tomorrow? You may guess it more or less, telling yourself that it will be like today but you dont know it at all. You do not know what is going to happen tomorrow, still less in a months time, yet less in a year. And do you know where you were before your birth? And do you know what will happen to you after your death? You take interest in what you do just because you do not know what is going to happen. If you were fully in the know of what is going to happen, I am sure that 999 persons in a 1000 would sit down quietly waiting for it to happen. If you know exactly what is going to take place, all your enthusiasm would evaporate and in most cases you would say, Have I to do all this to get there? Ah! no
   Then illusion is necessary?

1953-04-29, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Why? All scientists are not like that. If you meet a true scientist who has worked hard, he will tell you: We know nothing. What we know today is nothing beside what we shall know tomorrow. This years discoveries will be left behind next year. A real scientist knows very well that there are many more things he doesnt know than those he knows. And this is true of all branches of human activity. I have never met a scientist worthy of the name who was proud. I have never met a man of some worth who has told me: I know everything. Those I have seen have always confessed: In short, I know nothing. After having spoken of all that he has done, all that he has achieved, he tells you very quietly: After all, I know nothing.
   There are people who say at times that they know nothing, just to appear modest, but they dont believe what they say!

1953-07-15, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Now, there are other instances, as for example a large number of religious rules which are founded solely on hygienic principles, on medical knowledge, and have been raised into religious principles, for that was the only way to make people observe them. If you are not told that God wants that you should do this or that, you would not do it, the majority of men ordinarily do not do it. For instance, that very simple thingwashing your hands before eating; in countries where the civilisation is not quite scientific, some people discovered that in truth it was probably more hygienic to wash the hands first! If they had not made a religious rule, if they hadnt said that God wanted that a man wash his hands before eating, otherwise it would be an offence against Him, people would have said: Oh, why? No, not today, tomorrow. I have no time, I am in a hurry! But in this way there is that constant fear at the back of their minds that something bad will happen to them due to Gods anger. This too is a superstition, a big superstition.
   They do things because they are told to do them. There is an entire class of religion for instance the Chaldean religionwhich forbids the eating of pork. They say it is altogether impure and that you will become impure if you eat it. The truth is that in these countries (for they are hot countries), pigs flesh is full of little worms which one takes in with the meat, even if it is cooked. It has to be cooked over an extremely long time to kill the worms. And so the little worms resist ordinary cooking and settle in your stomach or intestines, and then there they flourish and at times even end up by killing you or, in any case, by making you ill. These worms breed specially in this kind of meat. Now, if all this is explained to people, they do not understand; they havent any medical, scientific or hygienic ideas and this does not at all interest them: Ah, but this meat is not expensive, it is sold cheap! Well see what happens. What will happen is that after a while they will have terrible pains in their intestines, and then they will grow thinner and thinner and eat more and more, quite uselessly; they will not know what has happened; they will be simply eaten up by the worms. But if they are told: Dont do this, God will be furious and will punish you, that is enough. They wont do it.
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   Only, it is a little difficult to understand and one must make a little more progress. Instead of being like a little child that kneels down, joins its hands and says: My God, I pray to Thee, make me a good child so that I may never hurt my mother. That of course is very easy and indeed I cannot say that it is bad. It is very good. Only there are children with whom these things do not work, because they say: Why should I ask You to make me good? You should make me good without there being any need of my asking You for it. Otherwise You are not nice! It is very good when one has a simple heart and does not think much, but when one begins to think, it becomes more difficult. But if you had by your side someone to tell you: instead of that, instead of lighting a candle and kneeling down before it with your hands folded, light a flame in your heart and then have a great aspiration towards something more beautiful, more true, more noble, better than all that I know. I ask that from tomorrow I begin to know all these things, all that I cannot do I begin to do and every day a little more. And then, if you throw yourself out a little, if, for alone reason or another, you were put in the presence of much misery in the world, if you have friends who are unhappy or relatives who suffer or you meet any kind of difficulties, then you ask that the whole consciousness might be raised all together towards that perfection which must manifest and that all this ignorance that has made the world so unhappy might be changed into an enlightened knowledge and all this bad will be illumined and transformed into benevolence. And then as far as one can, as far as one understands, one wishes it with all ones heart; and indeed that can take the form of a prayer and one can askask of what?ask of that which knows, ask of that which can, ask of all that is greater and stronger than oneself, to help so that it may be thus. And how beautiful those prayers would be!
   My children, in five years I shall take with you a study course of spiritual life. I give you five years to prepare yourselves; what I am telling you now is just a little of the kind, as one would light a small candle to give you an idea of what light is. But I want you all to see that we do not repeat and say over and over again indefinitely all that nonsense which is uttered every time one turns towards something other than the ordinary life. Even as I have spoken here, in this book, of the confusion that is made between asceticism and the spiritual life,3 well, one day I shall speak to you of the confusion made between what one calls God and what I call the Divine. This will be later on.

1953-07-22, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The mental, it is very simple: thoughts come. You begin thinking, for example, there is this illness and this illness is very contagious, perhaps you are going to catch it, and if you catch it, it is going to be a terrible affair and what is to be done so as not to catch it? So the mind begins to tremble: what is going to happen tomorrow? etc.
   The vital, you feel it. You feel it in your sensations. All at once you feel hot, you feel cold, you perspire or all kinds of unpleasant things happen. And then you feel your heart beating fast and suddenly you have fever and then the circulation stops and you become cold.

1953-08-12, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Why? But, my child, there are all kinds of things in Nature! No two things are identical. All the possibilities exist in Nature: everything you can imagine and a hundred million times more. So you notice that there are intelligent people and again others who are not. And then there are others still who are unbalanced. And yet, your observations cover a very narrow field. But you can tell yourself that all this exists and hundreds of thousands of millions of other things also exist, and that no two things are alike in the world. And I dont think there is anything one can imagine which doesnt exist somewhere. This is exactly what amuses Nature mostshe tries out everything, does everything, makes everything, undoes everything, and she makes all possible combinations and goes on changing them, re-handling them, remaking them, and it is a perpetual movement of all the possibilities following one another, clashing, intermingling, combining and falling apart. No two moments of terrestrial life are alike; and for how long has the earth existed? Very well-informed people will perhaps tell you approximately. And for how long will it yet live? They will perhaps tell you that also: figures with many zeros, so many zeros that you wont be able to read them. But it wont ever be the same thing twice over nor will there be two similar moments. If you find things looking alike, that is only an appearance. There are no two things alike, and no two identical moments. And all this goes so far back that you cannot keep count. And it goes so far forward that you cant keep count either. And it will never be twice the same thing. So, you cant ask me why this exists and why that exists! You wanted to ask me why? Nature has much more imagination than you, you know! She imagines new things all the time. It must be so for it is changing all the time and all combinations are always new. Not two seconds in the universe are identical. She has a great deal of imagination. Have you never thought about that? Do you ever really have two similar moments? No. You know very well that you are not today what you were yesterday and you wont be tomorrow what you are today and that if you went back only say, ten years, you wouldnt recognise yourself at all any longer! You dont know even what you used to think about, granting that you thought about anything!
   So, there is no problem. All that you can do is to try and investigate the field of experience given to you which is extremely limited, to see all the possibilities. And you could begin noting them; you would see that it would make a huge volume immediately, simply in that tiny little field of experience which is yours!

1953-10-07, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Not necessarily. One should know of what stuff the faith and the trust are made. Because, for instance, if you live normally, under quite normal conditionswithout having extravagant ideas and a depressing educationwell, through all your youth and usually till you are about thirty, you have an absolute trust in life. If, for example, you are not surrounded by people who, as soon as you have a cold in the head, get into a flurry and rush to the doctor and give you medicines, if you are in normal surroundings and happen to have somethingan accident or a slight illness there is this certainty in the body, this absolute trust that it will be all right: It is nothing, it will pass off. It is sure to go. I shall be quite well tomorrow or in a few days. It will surely be curedwhatever you may have caught. That is indeed the normal condition of the body. An absolute trust that all life lies before it and that all will be well. And this helps enormously. One gets cured nine times out of ten, one gets cured very quickly with this confidence: It is nothing; what is it after all? Just an accident, it will pass off, it is nothing. And there are people who keep it for a very long time, a very long time, a kind of confidencenothing can happen to them. Their life is all before them, fully, and nothing can happen to them. And what will happen to them is of no importance at all: all will be well, necessarily; they have the whole of life before them. Naturally, if you live in surroundings where there are morbid ideas and people pass their time recounting disastrous and catastrophic things, then you may think wrongly. And if you think wrongly, this reacts on your body. Otherwise, the body as it is can keep this confidence till the age of forty or fiftyit depends upon peoplesome know how to live a normal, balanced life. But the body is quite confident about its life. It is only if thought comes in and brings all kinds of morbid and unhealthy imaginations, as I said, that it changes everything. I have seen instances like that: children who had these little accidents one has when running and playing about: they did not even think about it. And it disappeared immediately. I have seen others whose family has drummed into them since the time they could understand, that everything is dangerous, that there are microbes everywhere, that one must be very careful, that the least wound may prove disastrous, that one must be altogether on ones guard and take great care that nothing serious happens. So, they must have their wounds dressed, must be washed with disinfectants, and there they sit wondering: What is going to happen to me? Oh! I may perhaps get tetanus, a septic fever. Naturally, in such cases one loses confidence in life and the body feels the effects keenly. Three-fourths of its resistance disappears. But normally, naturally, it is the body which knows that it must remain healthy, and it knows it has the power to react. And if something happens, it tells this something: It is nothing, it will go away, dont think about it, it is over; and it does go.
   That of course is absolute trust.

1953-10-14, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But if you ask for a logic that pushes things to the extreme end, you question how it is that the Divine has tolerated parts of his own self to be separated from him and all this disorder to be created. You may say that. And I then will reply: If you want to know, it is better to unite yourself with the Divine, for that is the only way of knowing why He has done these things. It is not by questioning Him mentally, for your mind cannot understand. And I repeat it, when you reach such an identification, all problems are solved. And this feeling that things are not all right and that they should be otherwise, comes just because there is a divine will for a constant unfolding in perpetual progress and things that were must give place to things that shall be and shall be better than what the others were. And the world that was good yesterday is no longer good tomorrow. The whole world that could appear absolutely harmonious and perfect at one time, well, today it is discordant, no longer harmonious, because now we conceive and see the possibility of a better world. And if we were to find it all right we would not do what we ought to do, that is, make the effort needed for it to become better.
   There comes a time when all these notions appear so childish! And this happens solely because one is shut up within oneself. With this consciousness which is your own, which is like a grain of sand in the infinite vastness, you want to know and judge the infinite? It is impossible. You must first of all come out of yourself, and then unite with the infinite and only afterwards can you begin to understand what it is, not before. You project your consciousness what you are, the thoughts you have, the capacity of understanding you haveyou project this upon the Divine and then say: That is all wrong. I quite understand! But there is no possibility of knowing unless you identify yourself. I do not see how, for example, a drop of water could tell you what the ocean is like. Thats how it is.

1953-12-30, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, every year. During the war it was wonderful, it was like a prophecy of what was going to come. Now there is no longer any war and no more need of prophecy! But it is always an indication of the progress which has to be made. You will receive it tomorrow morning, the prayer.2 But I advise you to reflect deeply on it. For truly it was spoken and considered as of great importance. Now we are becoming almost a thing of public interest, in the sense that there are lots of visitors coming and lots of people concerned about what we are doing here, and then they are taken round and told what we have supposedly done and what we are going to do and all that. And there was truly a great need to say: I beg of you, dont speak so much about what we are doing: do it. That is all.
   It is always better to do than to speak, and in the least details also.

1954-02-03 - The senses and super-sense - Children can be moulded - Keeping things in order - The shadow, #Questions And Answers 1954, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  No, the vital is much more developed than the mind. You know, I have said there that things are crystallised,1 that is, they take a form, and a more and more precise, a more and more fixed form (the more precise the form, the more fixed it is). In children it is much more like water; it is not yet in a very concrete and precise form. That is why, moreover, one can have a great influence upon them, for it is still supple, it is not crystallised; one can notice it: it has something malleable about it, as though one were moulding butter; however, as soon as they are about twenty or twenty-five, the special disposition, the turn of character is fixed and, at that moment, instead of preventing defects, it becomes necessary to mend them. That is another thing. If one wants to give an education which prevents bad habits from being formed or bad tendencies from being pursued, an education which leads children constantly into the right path (that one wants them to follow), well, when they are small it is possible, when they become bigger, it becomes hard. One cannot change the imprint easily. Even sometimes it is necessary to break things to be able to change them: as those who are not progressive, who are fixed and remain fixed, who cling with all their strength to their petty habits. While the little ones are supple, one can change their opinion, one can make them progress, give them the see that tomorrow one must do better than today.
  Are bad habits, as for instance that of not keeping things in order, due to the vital?

1954-06-30 - Occultism - Religion and vital beings - Mothers knowledge of what happens in the Ashram - Asking questions to Mother - Drawing on Mother, #Questions And Answers 1954, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Mother, one last question: tomorrow we are having sports. So
  Now, if we were to offer a fine little superstitious prayer to ask that it does not rain! (Laughter) But you know, in the clouds, the wind, there are little entities. These entities belong to the vital domain; they are not all wicked, they are often very mischievous. Most of the time they obey the laws of Nature of a much vaster and more general order, but some of these entities are half-independent and bring about local rain, e. Perhaps (we said that they like prayers, these small entities), perhaps if we tell them, I beg of you, be a little kind, tomorrow we have our opening, dont be up to mischief, wait till the evening to send rain if you want to do so, dont come and disturb our little session, perhaps this will have some effect!
  Do you remember how when there was no rain, people told us that if we prayed, we would bring rain? And what a good time we had one day trying that outcalling the rain and it rained? It really rained afterwards. Well, thats how it happens. This domain is that of the vital.
  --
  So, no rain tomorrow, yes!
  Au revoir.

1955-06-08 - Working for the Divine - ideal attitude - Divine manifesting - reversal of consciousness, knowing oneself - Integral progress, outer, inner, facing difficulties - People in Ashram - doing Yoga - Children given freedom, choosing yoga, #Questions And Answers 1955, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  One day you have to face the thing, you have to. Otherwise you can never reach the end, it will always pull you backward. You may feel ahead, may see the goal there, drawing near, all this more and more, you may have something which goes before and has almost the feeling that it is going to touch, but you will never touch it if you have these millstones pulling you back. One day you must make a clean sweep of everything. It sometimes takes very long but one must burn one's bridges; otherwise you go in a round, progress bit by bit until the end of your life, and then, when the time to leave has come you suddenly feel: "Ah! But... well, it will be perhaps for another time." This is not pleasant; why, it must be something frightful; for if one has known nothing, understood nothing, if one has never tried... People are born, live, die and are reborn and live and die again, and it goes on, continues indefinitely, they don't even put the problem before themselves. But when one has had the taste, the foretaste of what life is, and why one is here, and what one has to do here, and then in addition one has made some effort and tries to realise, if one doesn't get rid of all the baggage of what does not follow, then it will be necessary to begin again yet another time. Better not. It is better to do one's work while one can do it consciously, and indeed this is what is meant by "Never put off for tomorrow what you can do today." This "today" means in this present life, because the occasion is here, the opportunity here; and perhaps one will have to wait many thousands of years to find it once again. It is better to do one's work, at any cost. there!... losing as little time as possible.
  Every time you are afraid to face yourself and hide carefully from yourself what prevents you from advancing, well, it is as though you were building a wall on the way; later you must demolish it to pass on. It is better to do your task immediately, look yourself straight in the face, straight in the face, not try to sugar-coat the bitter pill. It is very bitter: all the weaknesses, uglinesses, all kinds of nasty little things which one has inside-there are, there are, there are, oh! lots of them. And so you are on the point of attaining a realisation, on the point of touching a light, having an illumination, and then suddenly you feel something pulling you back like this (gesture), and you suffocate, you cannot advance further. Well, in these moments some people weep, some lament, some say, "Oh, poor me, here it is yet once again!" All this is a ridiculous weakness. You have only to look at yourself like this and say, "What petty meanness, small stupidity, little vanity, ignorance, bad will is still there, hidden in the corner, preventing me from crossing the threshold, the threshold of this new discovery? Who is there in me, who is so small, so mean and obstinate, hiding there like a worm in a fruit so that I may not be able to see it?" If you are sincere you find it; but above all it is this, absolutely this: you always sugar-coat the pill. The sugar-coating is a kind of what is called mental understanding of oneself. So one coats as thickly with sugar as possible in order to hide well from oneself what is there, the worm in the fruit; and one does it always, always gives oneself an excuse, always, always.

1955-10-12 - The problem of transformation - Evolution, man and superman - Awakening need of a higher good - Sri Aurobindo and earths history - Setting foot on the new path - The true reality of the universe - the new race - ..., #Questions And Answers 1955, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  In fact it is the sublimest of adventures, and if one has in him in the slightest the true spirit of adventure, it is worth risking all for all. But those who are afraid, who wonder, Am I not going to let go the substance for the shadow? according to the most banal proverb one can imagine, those who tell themselves, Bah! After all it is better to profit by what one has than to risk losing@323 everything, we dont know what is going to happen tomorrow, let us take precautions unfortunately this is very widespread, extremely widespread well, about those who are in this state of mind, I can assure you of one thing: that even when the thing occurs before their very nose, they will not perceive it. They will say, It is good, in this way I wont regret anything. It is possible. But perhaps later they will; this we do not know.
  In any case what I call being sincere is this: if one thinks that this new realisation is the only thing which is truly worth being lived; if what is, is intolerablenot only for oneself, perhaps not so much for oneself but still, if one is not absolutely selfish and mean, one feels that, truly, it has lasted long enough, that one has had enough of it, that it must changewell, when one feels like that, one takes everything, all that one is, all that one can, all that one has, and one throws oneself into it completely without ever looking behind, and come what may! I indeed feel that it would be preferable even to plunge into an abyss in this way than to be on the shore, trembling and wondering, What will happen to me tomorrow if I take this rather rash step? There we are.
  It is preferable to buck up a little, as they say familiarly, and chance it! Thats my opinion.

1955-10-26 - The Divine and the universal Teacher - The power of the Word - The Creative Word, the mantra - Sound, music in other worlds - The domains of pure form, colour and ideas, #Questions And Answers 1955, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Ah! We are going to make an experiment. We are going to meditate for ten minutes and during these ten minutes I shall put you in touch with what has happened; but I wont say a word to you. If there is someone who becomes aware of something, well, you will write it down on a sheet of paper later and I shall see it tomorrow.
  There, now.

1956-07-18 - Unlived dreams - Radha-consciousness - Separation and identification - Ananda of identity and Ananda of union - Sincerity, meditation and prayer - Enemies of the Divine - The universe is progressive, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Sri Aurobindo often said this: what appeared beautiful, good, even perfect, and marvellous and divine at a given moment in the universe, can no longer appear so now. And what now seems to us beautiful, marvellous, divine and perfect, will be an obscurity after some time. And in the same way, the gods who were all-powerful at a certain period belong to a lower reality than the gods who will manifest tomorrow.
  And that is a sign that the universe is progressive.

1956-08-15 - Protection, purification, fear - Atmosphere at the Ashram on Darshan days - Darshan messages - Significance of 15-08 - State of surrender - Divine Grace always all-powerful - Assumption of Virgin Mary - SA message of 1947-08-15, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Another dream was for the resurgence and liberation of the peoples of Asia and her return to her great role in the progress of human civilisation. Asia has arisen; large parts are now quite free or are at this moment being liberated: its other still subject or partly subject parts are moving through whatever struggles towards freedom. Only a little has to be done and that will be done today or tomorrow. There India has her part to play and has begun to play it with an energy and ability which already indicate the measure of her possibilities and the place she can take in the council of the nations.
  The third dream was a world-union forming the outer basis of a fairer, brighter and nobler life for all mankind. That unification of the human world is under way; there is an imperfect initiation organised but struggling against tremendous difficulties. But the momentum is there and it must inevitably increase and conquer. Here too India has begun to play a prominent part and, if she can develop that larger statesmanship which is not limited by the present facts and immediate possibilities but looks into the future and brings it nearer, her presence may make all the difference between a slow and timid and a bold and swift development. A catastrophe may intervene and interrupt or destroy what is being done, but even then the final result is sure. For unification is a necessity of Nature, an inevitable movement. Its necessity for the nations is also clear, for without it the freedom of the small nations may be at any moment in peril and the life even of the large and powerful nations insecure. The unification is therefore to the interests of all, and only human imbecility and stupid selfishness can prevent it; but these cannot stand for ever against the necessity of Nature and the Divine Will. But an outward basis is not enough; there must grow up an international spirit and outlook, international forms and institutions must appear, perhaps such developments as dual or multilateral citizenship, willed interchange or voluntary fusion of cultures. Nationalism will have fulfilled itself and lost its militancy and would no longer find these things incompatible with self-preservation and the integrality of its outlook. A new spirit of oneness will take hold of the human race.

1956-10-10 - The supramental race in a few centuries - Condition for new realisation - Everyone must follow his own path - Progress, no two paths alike, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  And after all, all the ways of being of the Divine, all the forms of being in the manifestation are necessary to express the Divine. It is this manifestation as a whole, in its totality, which progresses towards a growing, infinite, eternal perfection. It is not each separate element, individually, it is all together, as a collective and total expression of the divine Truth. All this is moving forward constantly, eternally, towards a greater perfection. The universe of tomorrow will necessarily be more divine, if one may say so, than the universe of yesterday; and that of yesterday was more divine than the one preceding it. And so, it could be said that the Divine, in his expression of Himself, is in perpetual progress towards a more and more perfect, a more and more divine manifestation.
  And in that case, each element has only to manifest, as perfectly as possible, its own law, what it should be in the whole, in order to do the utmost of what ought to be done. It is thus a conscious, an enlightened, one could almost say a disinterested, discovery of this truth of each being, which for it is the first and most important necessity.

1956-12-12 - paradoxes - Nothing impossible - unfolding universe, the Eternal - Attention, concentration, effort - growth capacity almost unlimited - Why things are not the same - will and willings - Suggestions, formations - vital world, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  You are told that todays impossibility is the possibility of tomorrow but these are very great tomorrows!
  (Silence)

1956-12-19 - Preconceived mental ideas - Process of creation - Destructive power of bad thoughts - To be perfectly sincere, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  To begin with, it must be said that sincerity is progressive, and as the being progresses and develops, as the universe unfolds in the being, sincerity too must go on perfecting itself endlessly. Every halt in that development necessarily changes the sincerity of yesterday into the insincerity of tomorrow.
  To be perfectly sincere it is indispensable not to have any preference, any desire, any attraction, any dislike, any sympathy or antipathy, any attachment, any repulsion. One must have a total, integral vision of things, in which everything is in its place and one has the same attitude towards all things: the attitude of true vision. This programme is obviously very difficult for a human being to realise. Unless he has decided to divinise himself, it seems almost impossible that he could be free from all these contraries within him. And yet, so long as one carries them in himself, one cannot be perfectly sincere. Automatically the mental, the vital and even the physical working is falsified. I am emphasising the physical, for even the working of the senses is warped: one does not see, hear, taste, feel things as they are in reality as long as one has a preference. So long as there are things which please you and others which dont, so long as you are attracted by certain things, and repulsed by others, you cannot see things in their reality; you see them through your reaction, your preference or your repulsion. The senses are instruments which get out of order, in the same way as sensations, feelings and thoughts. Therefore, to be sure of what you see, what you feel, what you experience and think, you must have a complete detachment; and this is obviously not an easy task. But until then your perception cannot be wholly true, and so it is not sincere.

1957-07-10 - A new world is born - Overmind creation dissolved, #Questions And Answers 1957-1958, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  It is not a question of repeating spiritually what others have done before us, for our adventure begins beyond that. It is a question of a new creation, entirely new, with all the unforeseen events, the risks, the hazards it entailsa real adventure, whose goal is certain victory, but the road to which is unknown and must be traced out step by step in the unexplored. Something that has never been in this present universe and that will never be again in the same way. If that interests you well, let us embark. What will happen to you tomorrow I have no idea.
  One must put aside all that has been foreseen, all that has been devised, all that has been constructed, and then set off walking into the unknown. Andcome what may! There.

1957-07-24 - The involved supermind - The new world and the old - Will for progress indispensable, #Questions And Answers 1957-1958, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  What is indispensable in every case is the ardent will for progress, the willing and joyful renunciation of all that hampers the advance: to throw far away from oneself all that prevents one from going forward, and to set out into the unknown with the ardent faith that this is the truth of tomorrow, inevitable, which must necessarily come, which nothing, nobody, no bad will, even that of Nature, can prevent from becoming a realityperhaps of a not too distant futurea reality which is being worked out now and which those who know how to change, how not to be weighed down by old habits, will surely have the good fortune not only to see but to realise.
  People sleep, they forget, they take life easythey forget, forget all the time. But if we could remember that we are at an exceptional hour, a unique time, that we have this immense good fortune, this invaluable privilege of being present at the birth of a new world, we could easily get rid of everything that impedes and hinders our progress.

1957-07-31 - Awakening aspiration in the body, #Questions And Answers 1957-1958, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  This is what it should be, instead of making children ordinary, with that dull, vulgar common sense which becomes an inveterate habit and, when something is going well, immediately brings up in the being the idea: Oh, that wont last!, when somebody is kind, the impression, Oh, he will change!, when one is capable of doing something, Oh, tomorrow I wont be able to do it so well. This is like an acid, a destructive acid in the being, which takes away hope, certitude, confidence in future possibilities.
  When a child is full of enthusiasm, never throw cold water on it, never tell him, You know, life is not like that! You should always encourage him, tell him, Yes, at present things are not always like that, they seem ugly, but behind this there is a beauty that is trying to realise itself. This is what you should love and draw towards you, this is what you should make the object of your dreams, of your ambitions.

1963 11 04, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   If we consider it from the psychological point of view on the mental plane, it is very easy; on the vital plane it is not very difficult; on the physical plane it is a little heavier, for it takes the form of needs; but here too there has been a field of experience these last few days: the study of medical and scientific conceptions of the structure of the body, its needs, what is good or bad for it; and that, reduced to its essence, comes down to the same question of vibrations. It was rather interesting: there was an appearance for all things as they are seen by the ordinary consciousness are pure appearances there was an appearance of food-poisoning and it became the object of a special study in order to find out whether there was anything absolute in it or whether the poisoning was relative, that is, based on ignorance and a bad reaction, and on the absence of the true vibration. The conclusion was that it is a question of proportion between the amount, the sum of vibrations that belong to the Lord, and the vibrations that still belong to obscurity; and, depending on the proportion, it takes the form of something concrete and real or of something that can be eliminated, that is, which does not resist the influence of the vibration of Truth. And it was very interesting, for as soon as the consciousness was informed of the cause of the disturbance in the functioning of the body the consciousness saw where it came from, what it wasimmediately, the observation began with the idea, Let us see what is happening. First, put the body in a state of perfect rest with the certitudewhich is always there that nothing happens except by the will of the Lord, that the result is also the will of the Lord, and that therefore one should be completely quiet; so the body is completely quiet, untroubled, it is not restless, not vibrating, nothingcompletely quiet. And then, to what extent are the effects inevitable? As a certain amount of matter containing an element unfavourable to the elements of the body and to the life of the body has been absorbed, what is the proportion of favourable and unfavourable elements, or of favourable and unfavourable vibrations? Then I saw very clearly that the proportion varies according to the number of body cells under the direct influence, which respond only to the supreme vibration, and the others which still belong to the ordinary way of vibrating. It was very clear, because one could see all the possibilities, from the ordinary mass which is completely upset by this intrusion and in which one has to fight with all the ordinary methods to get rid of the undesirable element, to the total response of the cells to the supreme Force, which means that the intrusion can have no effect. But this is still the dream of tomorrowwe are on the way. And the proportion has become quite favourable I cannot say all-powerful, far from itquite favourable, which means that the consequences of the disturbance did not last very long and the damage was, so to say, minimal.
   But all the experiences at the moment, one after the otherall the physical experiences of the bodylead to the same conclusion: everything depends on the proportion of elements responding exclusively to the influence of the Supreme, the elements that are half and half, on the way to transformation, and the elements that are still in the old process of vibration of Matter. Their number seems to be diminishing; it seems to be diminishing greatly, but there are still enough of them to produce unpleasant effects or reactionsthings that are not transformed, that still belong to ordinary life. But every problemwhe ther psychological or purely material or chemical the whole problem comes down to this: they are nothing but vibrations. And there is the perception of this totality of vibrations and the perception of what one might call, very crudely and approximately, the difference between constructive and destructive vibrations. We could sayit is simply a way of putting it that all vibrations that come from the One and express Oneness are constructive and that all the complications of the ordinary separative consciousness lead to destruction.

1969 12 01, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Anger and vengeance belong to a lower humanity, the humanity of yesterday and not of tomorrow.
   1 December 1969

1970 01 29, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   312Work as if the ideal had to be fulfilled swiftly and in thy lifetime; persevere as if thou knewest it not to be unless purchased by a thousand years yet of labour. That which thou darest not expect till the fifth millennium, may bloom out with tomorrows dawning and that which thou hopest and lustest after now, may have been fixed for thee in thy hundredth advent.
   This is exactly the attitude we should all have towards transformation: as much energy and ardour as if we were certain of achieving it in our present life, as much patience and endurance as if we needed centuries to realise it.

1f.lovecraft - Discarded Draft of, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   stay over here and take the ten oclock bus tomorrow morning. Then you
   can get an evening bus there for Arkham at 8 oclock. There was a

1f.lovecraft - In the Walls of Eryx, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   fight on my hands tomorrow. I cut my rest short and was up and groping
   again by four oclock. After about fifteen minutes I reached the
  --
   sleep. I hope tomorrow will see me out; for my canteen is low, and
   lacol tablets are a poor substitute for water. I would hardly dare to
  --
   flight, burned up a perilous amount of air. tomorrow I will reduce
   physical exertion to the barest minimum until I meet the reptiles and

1f.lovecraft - Medusas Coil, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   and not bother to come back till tomorrow. Had all the niggers take the
   old car and let Mary drive them to Bend Village for a vacationtold em

1f.lovecraft - The Call of Cthulhu, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   on the whole matter beginning tomorrow, at which every effort will
   be made to induce Johansen to speak more freely than he has done

1f.lovecraft - The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   what I am going to do tomorrow. It will conclude the terrible
   business we have been going through (for I feel that no spade is
  --
   on you tomorrow Charles will have escaped. That is all which need
   remain in anyones mind. He was mad, and he escaped. You can tell
  --
   put up his stone. Do not question me tomorrow. And believe that the
   honour of your ancient family remains untainted now, as it has been

1f.lovecraft - The Diary of Alonzo Typer, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   finding of the keyfor tomorrow night comes the hellish Sabbat. But
   strangely enough, amidst all this hideous expectancy, that question of

1f.lovecraft - The Horror in the Museum, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   around tomorrow afternoon. Think my advice over and see if it doesnt
   sound sensible. Ask Orabona what he thinks, too.

1f.lovecraft - The Shadow over Innsmouth, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   stay over here and take the ten oclock bus tomorrow morning; then you
   can get an evening bus there for Arkham at eight oclock. There was a

1f.lovecraft - The Whisperer in Darkness, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   drop you another line tomorrow if Im still here. Wish I could
   arrange to get my books and things to Brattleboro and board there. I
  --
   much to tell you tomorrow when I shall feel better. I cant say how
   glad I am to see you in person after all our many letters. You have the
  --
   like it. Ill be a better host tomorrowbut just now weakness leaves me
   helpless.
  --
   a taste of some of the others tomorrow.
   To this day I do not know why I obeyed those whispers so slavishly, or
  --
   tomorrow. Good nightjust turn all the switches back to the left; never
   mind the exact order, though you might let the lens machine be last.

1f.lovecraft - Winged Death, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   book. Ill give him another shot tomorrow.
   Jan. 16Mevana seems a little brighter today, but his heart action is
  --
   tomorrow. That will be all the tests I shall dare to make here, but if
   I need more I shall take some specimens to Ukala and get additional
  --
   so tomorrow I believe Ill resign and prepare to start for parts
   unknown.
  --
   tomorrow I shall not under any circumstances open any crevice of door
   or window. When the food and linen came the black looked at me queerly,

1.ia - I Laid My Little Daughter To Rest, #Arabi - Poems, #Ibn Arabi, #Sufism
  and the tomorrow that is yet to come.
  This flesh of mine is as pure silver,

1.ia - Modification Of The R Poem, #Arabi - Poems, #Ibn Arabi, #Sufism
  immediately and don't delay it saying tomorrow
  Always be generous in giving to the companions

1.ia - With My Very Own Hands, #Arabi - Poems, #Ibn Arabi, #Sufism
  has gone and the tomorrow that is yet to come.
  This flesh of mine is as pure silver, while my inner reality is as pure

1.jk - An Extempore, #Keats - Poems, #John Keats, #Poetry
  Persist and you may be an ape tomorrow --
  While the Dwarf spake the Princess all for spite

1.jk - Ode To A Nightingale, #Keats - Poems, #John Keats, #Poetry
       Or new love pine at them beyond tomorrow.
  Away! away! for I will fly to thee,

1.jlb - The Enigmas, #Borges - Poems, #Jorge Luis Borges, #Poetry
  Will be tomorrow the enigmatic corpse
  Who dwells in a realm, magical and barren,

1.jlb - The Golem, #Borges - Poems, #Jorge Luis Borges, #Poetry
  Of After, Before, tomorrow, Meanwhile, Yet,
  Right, Left, You, Me, and Different and Same.

1.jr - Weary Not Of Us, For We Are Very Beautiful, #Rumi - Poems, #Jalaluddin Rumi, #Poetry
  We are not that beauty who tomorrow will become a crone; till eternity we are young and heart-comforting and fair of stature.
  If that veil become worn out, the beauty has not grown old; the life of the Veil is transient, and we are boundless life.

1.lb - A Farewell To Secretary Shuyun At The Xietiao Villa In Xuanzhou, #Li Bai - Poems, #Li Bai, #Poetry
   I will loosen my hair tomorrow and take to a fishing boat.
   by owner. provided at no charge for educational purposes

1.lb - Farewell, #Li Bai - Poems, #Li Bai, #Poetry
  I will loosen my hair tomorrow and take to a fishing boat.

1.lb - Farewell to Secretary Shu-yun at the Hsieh Tiao Villa in Hsuan-Chou, #Li Bai - Poems, #Li Bai, #Poetry
  I will loosen my hair tomorrow and take to a fishing-boat.
   by owner. provided at no charge for educational purposes

1.lovecraft - Revelation, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  Pleasing thoughts of glad tomorrows,
  Like the blissful moments past,

1.pbs - Love- Hope, Desire, And Fear, #Shelley - Poems, #Percy Bysshe Shelley, #Fiction
  For poor to-day, from rich tomorrow,
  And Fear withdrew, as night when day

1.pbs - With A Guitar, To Jane, #Shelley - Poems, #Percy Bysshe Shelley, #Fiction
  A smile today, a song tomorrow.
  The artist who this idol wrought

1.rb - The Flight Of The Duchess, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
  She, foolish to-day, would be wiser tomorrow;
  And who so fit a teacher of trouble

1.rmr - Little Tear-Vase, #Rilke - Poems, #Rainer Maria Rilke, #Poetry
  that could come: tomorrow, this evening,
  that perhaps was there, was just kept hidden;

1.rmr - Song Of The Orphan, #Rilke - Poems, #Rainer Maria Rilke, #Poetry
  and tomorrow will be too late.
  I only have one dress,

1.rt - The Wicked Postman, #Tagore - Poems, #Rabindranath Tagore, #Poetry
     tomorrow is market day in the next village. You ask your maid
  to buy some pens and papers.

1.stl - My Song for Today, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by Pierre-Antoine Dujardin Original Language French My life is an instant, an hour passing by. My life is but a day escaping and fleeing. You know well, O my god! to love you on this earth I only have today. Oh! I love you, Jesus, to you my soul aspires. If only for one day remain my sweet support. Come and reign in my heart, bestow your smile on me if only for today! Do I care if, O Lord, somber is the future? To pray for tomorrow, oh no this I cannot! But my heart keep unstained, in your shadow drape me If only for today. Thinking of tomorrow, I fear my fickleness. I can feel in my heart sadness and despair bloom. But I welcome, my God, trial and suffering If only for today. I am soon to see you on the eternal shore. O, Divine Pilot! Whose hand is guiding me. On these unruly waves please keep my boat in peace If only for today. Oh! Let me hide, my lord, let me hide in your Face. From there I will not have to bear the world's vain noise. Bestow your love on me, bestow your grace again If only for today. Near to your divine heart, passing things disappear I'm no longer affraid of the fears of the night Oh! Offer me, Jesus, a seating in this Heart If only for today. Living, Heavenly Bread, God-given Eucharist, O sacred Mystery! You the product of Love... Come inhabit my heart, Jesus, my pristine Host, If only for today. Deign to unite to me, sacred and Holy Vine, So that this weakest branch can bear its fruits for you So that I can give you well ripe and golden grapes, My Lord, as of today. This bunch of grapes of love, the seeds it bears are souls I have but, to grow it, this one, this fleeting day The fire of Apostles, I ask of you, Jesus, If only for today. Virgin Immaculate! You are my Guiding Star Giving Jesus to me, uniting me to Him. O Mother! let me rest, secluded in your veil If only for today. Holy Guardian Angel, take me under your wing. May your fires cast light on this path I'm walking. Come and direct my steps... I cry to you, help me If only for today. O Lord, I want your sight, without veils or clouds, But still exiled from you, from afar I languish. That your lovable face stays hidden, I may bear If only for today. Soon I will fly away, I will speak your praises When the sunset-less day will dawn upon my soul. Then on the Angels' lyre I'll be able to sing The Eternal Today!... <
1.vpt - He promised hed return tomorrow, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  object:1.vpt - He promised hed return tomorrow
  author class:Vidyapati
  --
   English version by Azfar Hussain Original Language Maithili He promised he'd return tomorrow. And I wrote everywhere on my floor: " tomorrow." The morning broke, when they all asked: Now tell us, when will your " tomorrow" come? tomorrow, tomorrow, where are you? I cried and cried, but my tomorrow never returned! Vidyapati says: O listen, dear! Your tomorrow became a today with other women. <
1.ww - The Mother's Return, #Wordsworth - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  And she tomorrow will return;
   tomorrow is the happy day.

2.01 - On Books, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   I first knew about yogic cure from a Naga Sannyasi. Barin had mountain fever when he was wandering in the Amarkantak hills. The Sannyasi took a cup of water, cut it into four by making two crosses with a knife and asked Barin to drink it, saying, "He won't have fever tomorrow." And the fever left him.
   He creates an impression that I was seeking satsang, holy company, during my stay in Baroda. It is not true. It is true I was reading books, but on all subjects, not only religious books.

2.01 - THE ADVENT OF LIFE, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  of this story. Unless the science of tomorrow is able to recon-
  struct the process in the laboratory, we shall probably never find

2.02 - Habit 2 Begin with the End in Mind, #The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, #Stephen Covey, #unset
  Each part of your life -- today's behavior, tomorrow's behavior, next week's behavior, next month's behavior -- can be examined in the context of the whole, of what really matters most to you. By keeping that end clearly in mind, you can make certain that whatever you do on any particular day does not violate the criteria you have defined as supremely important, and that each day of your life contri butes in a meaningful way to the vision you have of your life as a whole.
  To Begin with the End in Mind means to start with a clear understanding of your destination. It means to know where you're going so that you better understand where you are now and so that the steps you take are always in the right direction.
  --
    Plan tomorrow's work today.
    Hustle while you wait.
  --
  All of a sudden, your boss calls you into his office and says he needs your help through the evening to get ready for an important meeting at 9 A.M. tomorrow.
  If you're looking through spouse-centered or family-centered glasses, your main concern will be your wife. You may tell the boss you can't stay and you take her to the concert in an effort to please her. You may feel you have to stay to protect your job, but you'll do so grudgingly, anxious about her response, trying to justify your decision and protect yourself from her disappointment or anger.
  --
  Everyone would hear tomorrow how noble, how sacrificing and dedicated you are.
  If you're pleasure-centered, you'll probably can the work and go to the concert, even if your wife would be happy for you to work late. You deserve a night out!
  --
  There are a number of techniques using your imagination that can put you in touch with your values. But the net effect of every one I have ever used is the same. When people seriously undertake to identify what really matters most to them in their lives, what they really want to be and to do, they become very reverent. They start to think in larger terms than today and tomorrow.
  --- Visualization and Affirmation

2.02 - THE DURGA PUJA FESTIVAL, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "Why have you sent so many sweetmeats? (To Harish) Wait a day or two before coming to Dakshineswar. You are not well. You may fall ill again there. (To Narayan, tenderly) Sit here. Sit by me. Come to Dakshineswar tomorrow and have your meal there. (Pointing to M.) Come with him. (To M.) What do you say?"
  M. wanted to accompany Sri Ramakrishna to Dakshineswar that very day. He became thoughtful.

2.02 - The Ishavasyopanishad with a commentary in English, #Isha Upanishad, #unset, #Zen
  pages, those corruptions of pulp which are made today and destroyed tomorrow? Is it into those combinations of those letters
  of the English alphabet with which the pages are covered? Put

2.03 - DEMETER, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  science of tomorrow. And I want here to make the reader
  understand why.

2.03 - The Christian Phenomenon and Faith in the Incarnation, #Let Me Explain, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  road of the West, the road of tomorrow's World. (A.E.
  (Oeuvres VIIJ, pp. 234-6.)

2.05 - The Religion of Tomorrow, #Let Me Explain, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  object:2.05 - The Religion of tomorrow
  author class:Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
  --
  5. The Religion of tomorrow
  I. TOWARDS A CHRISTIAN REVIVAL
  --
  tory tomorrow as it was in its first days - because it alone
  (through the twofold virtue, now at last understood in its total
  --
  cross. They know that tomorrow, rejecting old concepts,
  divisions and forms, the whole world will see what they see

2.06 - WITH VARIOUS DEVOTEES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  and Gopal saluted the Master. They too were about to take their leave. He said to them with the same affection: "Couldn't you go tomorrow morning? You may catch cold at night."
  M. and Gopal decided to spend the night with Sri Ramakrishna. They sat on the floor with a few other devotees.

2.07 - On Congress and Politics, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo: I did not say that. But they work, they act; we can't, we begin one thing today and leave it tomorrow.
   Disciple: Then where is any hope?

2.07 - The Mother Relations with Others, #Words Of The Mother I, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
    The difficulties you cannot overcome today will be overcome tomorrow or later on.
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2.11 - The Boundaries of the Ignorance, #The Life Divine, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A conscious being, no larger than a man's thumb, stands in the centre of our self; he is master of the past and the present; . . . he is today and he is tomorrow.
  Katha Upanishad.6

2.12 - THE MASTERS REMINISCENCES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  This went on for a long time, and the candidate lost all hope. One day he told his tale of woe to a friend. The friend said: 'How stupid you are! Why are you wearing away the soles of your feet going to that fellow? You had better go to Golap. You will get the job tomorrow.' 'Is that so?' said the candidate. 'I am going right away.' Golap was the manager's mistress. The candidate called on her and said: 'Mother, I am in great distress. You must help me out of it. I am the son of a poor brahmin. Where else shall I go for help? Mother, I have been out of work many days. My children are about to starve to death. I can get a job if you but say the word.' Golap said to him, 'Child, whom should I speak to?' She said to herself: 'Ah, the poor brahmin! He has been suffering too much.' The candidate said to her, 'I am sure to get the job if you just put in a word about it to the manager.' Golap said, 'I shall speak to him today and settle the matter.' The very next morning a man called on the candidate and said, 'You are to work in the manager's office, beginning today.' The manager said to his English boss: 'This man is very competent. I have appointed him. He will do credit to the firm.'
  "All are deluded by 'woman and gold'. But I do not care for it at all. And I swear to you that I do not know anything but God."

2.1.3.1 - Students, #On Education, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  When, on the contrary, you are convinced that what you know is nothing compared to all which remains to be known, when you feel that what you have done is just the starting-point of what remains to be done, when you see the future like an attractive sun shining with the innumerable possibilities yet to be achieved, then you are young, however many are the years you have passed upon earth, young and rich with all the realisations of tomorrow.
  And if you do not want your body to fail you, avoid wasting your energies in useless agitation. Whatever you do, do it in a quiet and composed poise. In peace and silence is the greatest strength.

2.1.3.3 - Reading, #On Education, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  I do not approve of these literature classes in which, ostensibly for the sake of knowledge, they flounder in the mud of a state of mind which is out of place here and which cannot in any way help to build up the consciousness of tomorrow. I repeated this to X yesterday in connection with your letter, and I explained briefly to him how I saw the transition period between what was and what will be.
  If we could discover, either here or there, the expression of a sincere and luminous aspiration, it could be made into an opportunity for study and become an interesting development.

2.1.3.4 - Conduct, #On Education, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  We want to show to the world what must be the new man of tomorrow. Is this the example that we will set before them?1
  Published in April 1953

2.14 - AT RAMS HOUSE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "All right. We shall go tomorrow, either by boat or by carriage. (To the other devotees) It is late. Go home now."
  One by one the devotees saluted him and departed.

2.14 - The Unpacking of God, #Sex Ecology Spirituality, #Ken Wilber, #Philosophy
  Put more simply, since every holon is incomplete or inconsistent, every holon issues a promissory note to the universe, which says, in effect: I can't pay you now, I can't achieve certainty and stability and completeness and consistency today, but I will gladly pay you tomorrow. And no holon ever delivers, or can deliver, on that promise.
  This IOU principle has, of course, started to become very obvious (and very famous) in certain branches of knowledge, particularly mathematics, physics, and sociology (to name a few). In mathematics, it shows up as Tarski's
  --
  Thus the IOU: it says, I cannot pay you now, but I will gladly pay you tomorrow. It will even gladly pay with lots of interest, because the point is: it can never actually pay. The debt is never settled. Mathematics, like all holons, lurches forward forever in an attempt to get over its inherent limitations, its "self-contradictions." (Recall Hegel: "Only insofar as something has contradiction in itself does it move, have impulse, or activity.")
  The point: all holons issue an IOU to the Kosmos, and the debt is never redeemed.
  --
  More than a little ironic that it would pave the way for an evolution beyond rationality, since it has clearly demonstrated that evolution stops for nobody, that each stage passes into a larger tomorrow. And if today is rationality, tomorrow is transrationality, and there is not a single scientific argument in the world that can disagree with that, and every argument in favor of it.
  And so there we stand now, at rationality, poised on the edge of transrational perception, a scientia visionis that is bringing here and there, but ever more clearly, to all sorts of people in all sorts of places, powerful glimmers of a true Descent of the all-pervading World Soul.

2.1.5.2 - Languages, #On Education, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  I shall send you the book [Prires et Mditations] tomorrow; but you must study grammar well if you want to understand what you read.
  20 June 1932

2.17 - ON POETS, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  is something in me that is of tomorrow and the day after
   tomorrow and time to come. I have grown weary of the

2.17 - THE MASTER ON HIMSELF AND HIS EXPERIENCES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  M. saluted the Master and took his leave. Sri Ramakrishna said to him tenderly: "Come early in the morning tomorrow. The hot sun of the rainy season is bad for the health."
  Monday, August 31, 1885

2.18 - January 1939, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo: Quite true. Hitler's friend said about him that what Hitler said today he contradicted tomorrow.
   I also heard a voice which asked me to come to Pondicherry; of course, it was the inner voice.

2.18 - SRI RAMAKRISHNA AT SYAMPUKUR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  Whose is it?', he answers: 'Why, it is mine. My daddy gave it to me.' You may say, 'My darling, won't you give it to me?' and he will reply: 'Oh no, it is mine. My daddy gave it to me. I won't give it to you.' Some minutes later you may coax him with a toy or a music-box worth a penny, and he will give you the cloth. Again, a child five years old is not attached even to sattva. You may find him today very fond of his playmates in the neighbourhood; he doesn't feel happy for a moment without seeing them; but tomorrow, when he goes to another place with his parents, he finds new playmates; all his love is now directed to his new friends, and he almost forgets about his old ones. Further, a child has no pride of caste or family. If his mother says to him about a certain person, 'This man is your elder brother', he believes this to be one hundred per cent true. One of the two may have been born in a brahmin family and the other may belong to a low caste, say that of the blacksmiths, but they will take their meal from the same plate. A child is beyond all ideas of purity and impurity. He is not bound by social conventions. He doesn't hesitate to come out naked before others.
  "Ego of old age"

2.19 - THE MASTER AND DR. SARKAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  The singing was over. Dr. Sarkar sat there almost spellbound. After a time, with folded hands, he said very humbly to Sri Ramakrishna: "Allow me to take my leave now. I shall come again tomorrow."
  MASTER: "Oh, stay a little. Girish Ghosh has been sent for. (Pointing to Mahima) He is a scholar, yet he dances in the name of Hari. He has no pride. He went to Konnagar just because we were there. He is wealthy; he is free; he serves nobody. (Pointing to Narendra) What do you think of him?"

2.2.02 - Consciousness and the Inconscient, #Essays Divine And Human, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Science is unfinished and everchanging; it may refute tomorrow what it affirms today; it may discover that electricity and light, the electron and proton and the photon are not the last word or the first fact; there may be a subtler Matter which is not that but something else - a Matter not formed but motional, vibratory, aetheric. But, still, what can that be but a subtler motion of
  Energy, a vibration of Energy in Space? And of Space too we do not know what it is, - whether a mere conception of our mind and its sense or an extension of something that exceeds the grasp of our mind and sense, - perhaps an unseizable Infinite.

22.04 - On The Brink(I), #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 06, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   there would then neither today nor tomorrow,
   nor would there be day nor night

2.21 - 1940, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Bijoy Goswami passed the last years of his life in Puri and he came to the conclusion that so long as poverty was there in India, spiritual and religious teaching had no chance. One of his disciples writes in the last issue of the Kalyn that in his last years he believed in dna yaga, charity. So much so that he ran into debt and when his health was failing the disciple had to arrange for the money to pay up a loan, because Bijoy Goswami said that he would not leave Puri before paying the debt. He asked his disciples not to be calculating and practical but to do work as a divine work, without thinking of tomorrow.
   Sri Aurobindo: It is one thing not to think of tomorrow and quite another to try to remove poverty by feeding the poor. People don't understand that philanthropy cannot remove poverty, it can at the most relieve it. If you want to remove poverty you must find the causes of poverty and remove them. It is not a correct idea that when people have plenty they will think of God, since the greater number of spiritual people have been those who have renounced everything and lived on very little. As soon as people have money they forget those who have no money.
   Disciple: His idea was that people cannot believe that God is all-merciful, kind and loving, unless at least their physical needs are satisfied.
  --
   Sri Aurobindo: Because the army has no organisation left and the morale was broken by the fall of Paris and also by the breakdown of the peace talks. Everybody thinks, "What is the use of dying today if tomorrow they are going to conclude peace." There is no heart in the fighting.
   Disciple: At that rate they will find after some time that they can't oppose Hitler.
  --
   Sri Aurobindo: Yes, but we have not yet become supramental. I know the descent will come, but I have not fixed the date for it. It may be tomorrow, I don't know.
   Disciple: It seems that the Mother said to someone that the Light will descend when there will be darkness all around and no possibility in sight for man.

2.22 - THE MASTER AT COSSIPORE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  THE ELDER GOPAL: "Then we shall go for the oil tomorrow morning."
  M: "If someone goes this evening he can bring the oil."

2.24 - THE MASTERS LOVE FOR HIS DEVOTEES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  HIRANANDA: "I shall leave for Sindh on Monday, the day after tomorrow. I shall see you that morning."
  Hirananda left.

2.3.03 - The Mother's Presence, #The Mother With Letters On The Mother, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  I will be seeing the Mother tomorrow, but I would also like some message from you. Please tell me something which I can always turn to for help and contact during my stay in Bombay.
  I pray that I may feel the presence of the Mother and yourself throughout my days far away and come back safely to my home here at your feet.

2.3.08 - The Mother's Help in Difficulties, #The Mother With Letters On The Mother, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Mother and I do not speak of "good" and "bad" in this way; we look only at what helps or hinders the sadhana. There is nothing in you that is not in many other sadhaks. What makes people hesitate to help you is your subjection to vital moods - all this weeping, self-starvation, uncertain temper; your unsteadiness - for today you accept help, tomorrow you reject it; your want of
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2.3.1 - Ego and Its Forms, #Letters On Yoga IV, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In regard to the difference between you and X, the Mothers warning to you against the undesirability of too much talk, loose chat and gossip, social self-dispersion was entirely meant and stands; when you indulge in these things, you throw yourself out into a very small and ignorant consciousness in which your vital defects get free play and this is likely to bring you out of what you have developed in your inner consciousness. That was why we said that if you felt a reaction against these things when you went to Xs, it was a sign of (psychic) sensitiveness coming into youinto your vital and nervous being and we meant that it was all for the good. But in dealing with others, in withdrawing from these things you should not allow any sense of superiority to creep in or force on them by your manner or spirit a sense of disapproval or condemnation or pressure on them to change. It is for your personal inward need that you draw back from these things, that is all. As for them what they do in these matters, right or wrong, is their affair and ours; we will deal with them according to what we see as necessary and possible for them at the moment and for that purpose we can not only deal quite differently with different people, allowing for one what we forbid for another, but we may deal differently with the same person at different times, allowing or even encouraging today what we shall forbid tomorrow. Xs case is quite different from yours, for there is no resemblance in your natures. I told you that or something like it long ago and I emphasised in my letter to X that what might be the rule for myself or Y was not to be applied or going to be applied to his case. To deal otherwise would be to create difficulties in his sadhana and not to make it easier for him or swifter. I have also told him quite clearly in my letter that the attempt at meeting and mixing with otherswhich in the ordinary human life is attempted by sociableness and other contactshas to be realised in Yoga on another plane of consciousness and without the lower mixture for a higher unity with all on a spiritual and psychic basis. But the way, the time, the order of movements by which this is done, need not be the same for everybody. If he attempted to force himself it would lead to gloom, despondency and an artificial movement which would not be the true way to success. A human soul and nature cannot be dealt with by a set of mental rules applicable to everybody in the same way; if it were so, there would be no need of a Guru, each could set his chart of Yogic rules before him like the rules of Sandows exercise and follow them till he became the perfect siddha!
  I have said so much in order to let you understand why we do not deal in the same way with X as with you or another. The tendency to take what I lay down for one and apply it without discrimination to another is responsible for much misunderstanding. A general statement too, true in itself, cannot be applied to everyone alike or applied now and immediately without consideration of condition or circumstance or person or time. I may say generally that to bring down the supermind is my aim in the Yoga or that to do that one has first to rise out of mind into overmind, but if on the strength of that, anybody and everybody began trying to pull down the supermind or force his way immediately out of mind into overmind, the result would be disaster.

3.01 - Natural Morality, #Let Me Explain, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  The boldest mariners of tomorrow will sail out to explore
  and humanize the mysterious ocean of moral energies. (H.E.,

3.02 - Mysticism, #Let Me Explain, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  West - the road of tomorrow's world. (A.E. (Oeuvres VH), p.
  236.)

3.02 - The Formulae of the Elemental Weapons, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  Behold! I am Yesterday, To-Day and the Brother of tomorrow.
  The Magician should imagine that he is hearing this voice, and at

3.02 - The Psychology of Rebirth, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  I hope it will take place again tomorrow so that I may once
  more feel myself to be a whole nation, which is much better

3.03 - The Ascent to Truth, #On Education, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  So tomorrow we shall all meet at the foot of the mountain and together we shall begin the ascent. Good-bye.
  All withdraw after saying good-bye.

3.03 - THE MODERN EARTH, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  and indeed inevitably begin. tomorrow ? But who can guaran-
  tee us a tomorrow anyway ? And without the assurance that
  this tomorrow exists, can we really go on living, we to whom
  has been given perhaps for the first time in the whole story of

3.05 - The Central Thought, #Words Of Long Ago, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  This desire should always be the centre of our action, animating our will, for, whatever the goal we set ourselves, whatever the duty which devolves to us, whatever the work we have to achieve, in order to attain this goal, to fulfil this duty, to accomplish this work to the best of our ability, we must progress at each moment, we must use yesterday as the stepping-stone to tomorrow.
  Life is in perpetual movement, in perpetual transformation.

3.06 - Charity, #Words Of Long Ago, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Everything belongs to all, even the substance of which we are made, a whirl of atoms in perpetual movement which momentarily constitutes our organism without abiding in it and which, tomorrow, will form another.
  It is true that some people comm and great material possessions. But in order to be in accord with the universal law, they should consider themselves as trustees, stewards of these possessions. They ought to know that these riches are entrusted to them so that they may administer them for the best interests of all.

3.11 - ON THE SPIRIT OF GRAVITY, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  And verily, this is no comm and for today and tomorrow, to learn to love oneself. Rather, it is of all
  arts the subtlest, the most cunning, the ultimate, and

3.1.24 - In the Moonlight, #Collected Poems, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  He dies today, he dies tomorrow, dies
  At last for ever, and the last sunrise

3.2.08 - Bhakti Yoga and Vaishnavism, #Letters On Yoga II, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  It is not by pryopaveana or anything of the kind that it must come, but by the increase of the pure and true bhakti. You have been constantly told so by us and lately be Krishnaprem and his guru; remember that she told you that the presence of Krishna during your singing was a sure sign that it would come,not necessarily today or tomorrow or the day after, but that it would surely come. We cant be all of us wrong and your vital impatience only in the right. For heavens sake, get rid of it and settle down to quiet aspiration and an ever growing devotion and surrender leaving it to Krishna to do what he is sure to do in his own way and time.
  ***

33.05 - Muraripukur - II, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The evening before our arrest, it was already getting dark and we were thinking of retiring for the night, when some voices came to our ears in a rather peculiar way, and lanterns were seen moving about in the dark. "Who are you? What do you do here?" the voices said. We did our best to give evasive replies. "Very well, then, we come again tomorrow morning and will know more about it." With these words, the strangers seemed to make their exit. Were these warning voices? In spite of our dull wits, we could understand at least this much that things were now getting rather serious and that we must take our precautions. The first thing we decided upon was that we should leave the place before daybreak and disperse. Upen told us later that he had wanted us to disperse immediately and make no further delay. But that was obviously not to be, for it was destined that we should pass through the experience of jail. Nevertheless, we did start doing something at once; that was to remove all traces, by burning or hiding away or whatever other means, of anyhting that might raise a suspicion against us. The very first thing that came to our heads was this. There were two or three rifles in the house where Sri Aurobindo lived. They were in the custody of. Abinash (Abinash Bhattacharya) who lived with him and looked after Sri Aurobindo's affairs. Those rifles must be removed at once, they could on no account be left there. Had the police found them on Sri Aurobindo's premises, it might have been more difficult to secure his release. The rifles were brought back, they were packed in two boxes bound with iron hoops, together with the few revolvers we had and all the materials for the making of bombs, and hidden away underground. Next, getting hold of all our papers that might contain names and addresses and plans, we set fire to them. This went on far into the night. We could not
   We went to bed after doing away with all we could, in the hope that we might run away by daybreak. But the running away did not materialise. In the early hours of the morning, - it was not yet light, - we were awakened by an eerie sort of noise. We sat up in bed. But what was all this going on? Shadowy forms were moving about the place, there was a clatter and a creaking of boots. Suddenly out of the dark silence, a conversation arose:

33.09 - Shyampukur, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   About this time, he went out on tour for a short while in the Assam area in connection with political work and he took the two of us along. On return from tour he told me one day that he had decided to bring out two weekly papers, one in English and the other in Bengali. The premises were ready, the arrangements were practically complete and we could both of us come and stay there. He asked me if I had any practice in writing. I said that I had never written anything beyond college essays, but I could try. "Then get hold of an English newspaper tomorrow," he said, "pick out some of the important items of news, write them out in Bengali and bring them to me. I shall see." I did that the next day. He seemed to be pleased on seeing my writing and said that it might do. He gave me the task of editing the news columns of his Bengali paper Dharma.Half of it would be articles, etc., and the rest would be news. Needless to say, I accepted the offer. He added that for this work he would give me a stipend of ten rupees per month and that I should not take that amiss. For, he explained, this was for him a matter of principle as he did not consider it fair to exact work without giving its due reward. That was why he offered this token payment and I should accept it as part of my pocket-expenses. This was the first time I was going to earn any money.
   So we came to stay at Shyampukur, on the Dharma and Karmayoginpremises. There were two flats or sections. In the front part were set up the press and the office, and at the back, in the inner appartments, so to say, we set up our household. There were three or four rooms on the first floor and downstairs there were the kitchen and stores and things.

3.7.1.02 - The Reincarnating Soul, #Essays In Philosophy And Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In the ordinary, the vulgar conception there is no birth of a soul at all, but only the birth of a new body into the world occupied by an old personality unchanged from that which once left some now discarded physical frame. It is John Robinson who has gone out of the form of flesh he once occupied; it is John Robinson who tomorrow or some centuries hence will reincarnate in another form of flesh and resume the course of his terrestrial experiences with another name and in another environment. Achilles, let us say, is reborn as Alexander, the son of Philip, a Macedonian, conqueror not of Hector but of Darius, with a wider scope, with larger destinies; but it is still Achilles, it is the same personality that is reborn, only the bodily circumstances are different. It is this survival of the identical personality that attracts the European mind today in the theory of reincarnation. For it is the extinction or dissolution of the personality, of this mental, nervous and physical composite which I call myself that is hard to bear for the man enamoured of life, and it is the promise of its survival and physical reappearance that is the great lure. The one objection that really stands in the way of its acceptance is the obvious non-survival of memory. Memory is the man, says the modern psychologist, and what is the use of the survival of my personality, if I do not remember my past, if I am not aware of being the same person still and always? What is the utility? Where is the enjoyment?
  The old Indian thinkers,I am not speaking of the popular belief which was crude enough and thought not at all about the matter,the old Buddhistic and Vedantist thinkers surveyed the whole field from a very different standpoint. They were not attached to the survival of the personality; they did not give to that survival the high name of immortality; they saw that personality being what it is, a constantly changing composite, the survival of an identical personality was a non-sense, a contradiction in terms. They perceived indeed that there is a continuity and they sought to discover what determines this continuity and whether the sense of identity which enters into it is an illusion or the representation of a fact, of a real truth, and, if the latter, then what that truth may be. The Buddhist denied any real identity. There is, he said, no self, no person; there is simply a continuous stream of energy in action like the continuous flowing of a river or the continuous burning of a flame. It is this continuity which creates in the mind the false sense of identity. I am not now the same person that I was a year ago, not even the same person that I was a moment ago, any more than the water flowing past yonder ghaut is the same water that flowed past it a few seconds ago; it is the persistence of the flow in the same channel that preserves the false appearance of identity. Obviously, then, there is no soul that reincarnates, but only Karma that persists in flowing continuously down an apparently uninterrupted channel. It is Karma that incarnates; Karma creates the form of a constantly changing mentality and physical bodies that are, we may presume, the result of that changing composite of ideas and sensations which I call myself. The identical I is not, never was, never will be Practically, so long as the error of personality persists, this does not make much difference and I can say in the language of ignorance that I am reborn in a new body; practically, I have to proceed on the basis of that error. But there is this important point gained that it is all an error and an error which can cease; the composite can be broken up for good without any fresh formation, the flame can be extinguished, the channel which called itself a river destroyed. And then there is non-being, there is cessation, there is the release of the error from itself.

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--- Overview of noun tomorrow

The noun tomorrow has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)
                  
1. (15) tomorrow ::: (the day after today; "what are our tasks for tomorrow?")
2. (9) tomorrow ::: (the near future; "tomorrow's world"; "everyone hopes for a better tomorrow")

--- Overview of adv tomorrow

The adv tomorrow has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (3) tomorrow ::: (the next day, the day after, following the present day)


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun tomorrow

2 senses of tomorrow                          

Sense 1
tomorrow
   => day, twenty-four hours, twenty-four hour period, 24-hour interval, solar day, mean solar day
     => time unit, unit of time
       => measure, quantity, amount
         => abstraction, abstract entity
           => entity

Sense 2
tomorrow
   => future, hereafter, futurity, time to come
     => time
       => attribute
         => abstraction, abstract entity
           => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun tomorrow
                                    


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun tomorrow

2 senses of tomorrow                          

Sense 1
tomorrow
   => day, twenty-four hours, twenty-four hour period, 24-hour interval, solar day, mean solar day

Sense 2
tomorrow
   => future, hereafter, futurity, time to come




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun tomorrow

2 senses of tomorrow                          

Sense 1
tomorrow
  -> day, twenty-four hours, twenty-four hour period, 24-hour interval, solar day, mean solar day
   => tomorrow
   => today
   => yesterday
   => morrow
   => eve
   => date, day of the month
   => date

Sense 2
tomorrow
  -> future, hereafter, futurity, time to come
   => kingdom come
   => by-and-by
   => offing
   => tomorrow
   => manana




--- Grep of noun tomorrow
tomorrow



IN WEBGEN [10000/1116]

Wikipedia - A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon -- 1989 film by Tsui Hark
Wikipedia - A Better Tomorrow II -- 1987 Hong Kong action film
Wikipedia - A Better Tomorrow -- 1986 Hong Kong action film
Wikipedia - After Tomorrow -- 1932 film
Wikipedia - All Tomorrow's Parties (2003 film) -- 2003 film
Wikipedia - And Tomorrow the Entire World -- 2020 film
Wikipedia - A Year Toward Tomorrow -- 1966 film
Wikipedia - Better Luck Tomorrow -- 2002 film by Justin Lin
Wikipedia - Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (film) -- 1947 film
Wikipedia - Beyond Tomorrow (film) -- 1940 American film by A. Edward Sutherland
Wikipedia - Burning Down Tomorrow -- 1990 film
Wikipedia - Cathedral of Tomorrow -- Former church In Ohio, United States
Wikipedia - Children of Tomorrow -- Book by A.E. van Vogt
Wikipedia - Crisis on Earth-X -- Four-part crossover between Supergirl, Arrow, The Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow
Wikipedia - Day After Tomorrow (1968 film) -- 1968 Italian film directed by Nick Nostro
Wikipedia - Due to Lack of Interest, Tomorrow Has Been Canceled -- Book by Irene Kampen
Wikipedia - Edge of Tomorrow -- 2014 science-fiction film directed by Doug Liman
Wikipedia - Escape from Tomorrow -- 2013 horror film made at Disney parks without permission
Wikipedia - Further On Tomorrow -- album by Marc Douglas Berardo
Wikipedia - Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow -- 2017 mobile game based on Futurama series
Wikipedia - Gangway for Tomorrow -- 1943 film by John H. Auer
Wikipedia - Hold Back Tomorrow -- 1955 film
Wikipedia - Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Wikipedia - If Tomorrow Never Comes -- 1989 single by Garth Brooks
Wikipedia - It's Happening Tomorrow -- 1988 film
Wikipedia - Jump Tomorrow -- 2001 film by Joel Hopkins
Wikipedia - Killing Eve: No Tomorrow -- 2019 thriller novel
Wikipedia - Legends of Tomorrow (season 1) -- Season of television series
Wikipedia - Legends of Tomorrow (season 2) -- Season of television series
Wikipedia - Legends of Tomorrow (season 3) -- Season of television series
Wikipedia - Legends of Tomorrow (season 4) -- Season of television series
Wikipedia - Legends of Tomorrow (season 5) -- Season of television series
Wikipedia - Legends of Tomorrow (season 6) -- Season of television series
Wikipedia - Legends of Tomorrow -- American superhero television series
Wikipedia - Life Begins Tomorrow -- 1933 film
Wikipedia - List of Legends of Tomorrow characters -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Legends of Tomorrow episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Miles from Tomorrowland episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of The Tomorrow People serials -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Living for the Day After Tomorrow -- Manga
Wikipedia - Make Way for Tomorrow -- 1937 film by Leo McCarey
Wikipedia - Maybe Tomorrow (Stereophonics song) -- 2003 single by Stereophonics
Wikipedia - Men of Tomorrow -- 1932 film
Wikipedia - Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow -- Non-profit organization based in Israel
Wikipedia - Miles from Tomorrowland
Wikipedia - No Tomorrow (film) -- 1999 film directed by Master P
Wikipedia - No Tomorrow (song) -- 2006 single by Orson
Wikipedia - One-Way to Tomorrow -- 2020 film
Wikipedia - Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow -- 2004 dieselpunk film by Kerry Conran
Wikipedia - Spy Today, Die Tomorrow -- 1967 film
Wikipedia - Sunny Again Tomorrow -- 2018 South Korean television series
Wikipedia - Sunrise problem -- Problem asking the probability that the sun will rise tomorrow
Wikipedia - Superman: Man of Tomorrow -- 2020 American action-adventure science-fiction superhero drama film directed by Chris Palmer
Wikipedia - Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? -- 1986 comic book story
Wikipedia - Tales of Tomorrow -- Television series
Wikipedia - The Dawn of a Tomorrow (1924 film) -- 1924 film by George Melford
Wikipedia - The House of Tomorrow (2017 film) -- 2017 American independent drama film
Wikipedia - The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1922 film) -- 1922 film
Wikipedia - The Man Who Saw Tomorrow -- 1981 film by Robert Guenette
Wikipedia - The Metropolis of Tomorrow -- Book written and illustrated by Hugh Ferriss
Wikipedia - The Other Tomorrow -- 1930 film
Wikipedia - The Populars of Italy Tomorrow -- Italian political party
Wikipedia - There's Always Tomorrow (1934 film) -- 1934 film by Edward Sloman
Wikipedia - There's Always Tomorrow (1956 film) -- 1956 film by Douglas Sirk
Wikipedia - The Tomorrow People
Wikipedia - The Tomorrow Windows -- Doctor Who novel by Jonathan Morris
Wikipedia - The Unknown Tomorrow -- 1923 film
Wikipedia - This Is Tomorrow (Bryan Ferry song) -- 1977 single by Bryan Ferry
Wikipedia - Titans Tomorrow
Wikipedia - Today and Tomorrow (2003 film) -- 2003 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow (2001 film) -- 2001 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow (2019 film) -- 2019 Bangladeshi animated short film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow -- Soliloquy from Macbeth
Wikipedia - Tomorrow and Tomorrow (film) -- 1932 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow at Dawn -- 2009 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow at Seven -- 1933 film by Ray Enright
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Comes Today -- 2002 single by Gorillaz
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Could Be the Day Things Change -- 2018 album by Classified
Wikipedia - Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me -- Novel by Javier Marias
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Is Forever -- 1946 film by Irving Pichel
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Is Ours -- French television series
Wikipedia - Tomorrowland (book) -- Book by Steven Kotler
Wikipedia - Tomorrowland (festival) -- Annual electronic dance music festival held in Boom, Belgium
Wikipedia - Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover -- Transit system at Walt Disney World
Wikipedia - Tomorrow La Scala! -- 2002 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Morning (film) -- 2006 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow My Love -- 1971 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Never Dies -- 1997 James Bond film directed by Roger Spottiswoode
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Never Knows
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Night (film) -- 1998 film by Louis C.K.
Wikipedia - Tomorrow (Silverchair song) -- 1994 single by Silverchair
Wikipedia - Tomorrow's (Just Another Day) -- 1983 single by Madness
Wikipedia - Tomorrow's Love -- 1925 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow's Pioneers -- Television program
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Square -- Skyscraper in Shanghai, China
Wikipedia - Tomorrow's World -- BBC television series
Wikipedia - Tomorrow's Youth -- 1934 film by Charles Lamont
Wikipedia - Tomorrow (time)
Wikipedia - Tomorrow We Fly -- 1943 film
Wikipedia - Tomorrow Will Be Different -- Memoir by Sarah McBride
Wikipedia - Tomorrow, with You -- 2017 South Korean television series
Wikipedia - Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?) -- 1994 single by Snap!
Wikipedia - Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Wikipedia - What Happens Tomorrow -- 2005 single by Duran Duran
Wikipedia - When Tomorrow Comes (film) -- 1939 romantic drama film by John M. Stahl
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The Tomorrow People 90's series (1992 - 1995) - A remake of the 1970s series, this series was a joint venture between the British Tetra Films the U.S. by Nickelodeon.
The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show (1995 - 1995) - This animated series actually follows three different cartoon scenarios. The first, "Schnookums and Meat!" involves a dumb pair of animals: Schnookums the cat and Meat the dog. The next, "Pith Possum: Super Dynamic Possum of Tomorrow" is a spoof of the 1966 Batman TV series, with Pith Possum and...
The Tomorrow People 70's series (1973 - 1979) - The show is about special adults and teens with special powers they use to protect Earth from all evil.
The Girl from Tomorrow (1991 - 1993) - This an Australian made series based around Alana (Katharine Cullen), a girl from the year 3000. At the start of the series, she is kidnapped by Silverthorn, a criminal from the year 2500, and brought back in time to the year 1990.
Early Edition (1996 - 2000) - His name is Gary Hobson. He gets tomorrow's newspaper today. He doesn't know how. He doesn't know why. All he knows is when the early edition hits his front door, he has twenty-four hours to set things right.
Early Edition (1996 - 2012) - A man wakes up every morning to a cat that brings him his newspaper, this cat brings him tomorrows newspaper today.He trys to stop bad things from happening before they happen because the paper tells him when where and what is going to happen.
Beyond 2000 (1985 - 1999) - An Australian-based show about technological innovation and how such advances could benefit the human race beyond the year 2000. This show has been succeeded by a show called Beyond Tomorrow.
Living for the Day After Tomorrow (2006 - Current) - a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by J-ta Yamada. The manga was serialized in Mag Garden's magazine Comic Blade Masamune between March 3, 2005 and June 15, 2007; five bound volumes were released in Japan. The manga was adapted into an anime series produced by J.C.Staff, which aired in...
Search for Tomorrow (1951 - 1986) - Daytime soap opera created by Roy Winsor and originally debuted on CBS until NBC moved there in 1982.
Ashita no Nadja (2003 - 2004) - lit. "Tomorrow's Nadja"), is a romance anime with 50 episodes of 24 minutes installments, produced by Toei Animation and aired between February 2, 2003 and January 25, 2004.Nadja is an orphan who lives at the Applefield Orphanage, in early 20th-century England. Nadja is called by Miss Appleton, the...
Pith Possum: Super Dynamic Possum of Tomorrow (1995 - 1995) - A spoof of the Batman comics, with the superhero Pith Possum and his sidekick Obediah the Wonder Raccoon fighting crime in Possum City when called by the gorilla Commissioner Stress and the monkey Lieutenant Tension. Pith Possum's true identity is lowly tabloid copyboy Peter Possum. Pith Possum figh...
No Tomorrow(1999) - Rap star Master P directed and stars in this action drama. Maker (Master P), a hip-hop music mogul and crime boss, helps broker a deal between Noah (Gary Busey), a major dealer in illegal arms, and a consortium of extremist groups. However, Maker was cut out of the loop at the last minute and he's e...
Tomorrowland(2015) - Bound by a shared destiny, a teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory.
The Hero aka Bloomfield(1971) - Eitan, his yesterday's football hero waiting for tomorrow. A man who has nothing left but guts. He consults the unheroic prospects of having to find a new profession and having to face a loving woman who doesn't understand his problems.
Escape from Tomorrow(2014) - A vacationing unemployed father gets a flordia trip Of his his life
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Somewhere, Tomorrow(1983) - Young Lori Anderson lost her father in a plane crash. While her mother appears to be picking up the pieces of her life, Lori isn't. She is resentful of every decision that her mother makes from selling the family horse farm to a relationship with the local sherrif. Lori doesn't know what to do and t...
The Last Day of Summer(2007) - When Luke Mallow wishes every day could be the last day of summer vacation he gets hit in the head and the same day winds up recurring repeatedly. The only way to stop the cycle and enter tomorrow is to dodge and overcome every obstacle in his way.
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow(1981) - Hosted by Orson Welles, this documentary utilizes a grab bag of dramatized scenes, stock footage, TV news clips and interviews to ask: Did 16th century French astrologer and physician Nostradamus actually predict such events as the fall of King Louis XVI, the rise of Napoleon, the assassination of P...
The Day After Tomorrow(2004) - When a paleoclimatologist named Jack Hall is on an expedition on Antarctica, an ice shelf collapses nearly killing him and his friends. Reporting his findings on global warming to NOAA at the United Nations, he forewarns that rapidly melting ice will cause a global catastrophe.
Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow(2004) - After New York City receives a series of attacks from giant flying robots, a reporter teams up with a pilot in search of their origin, as well as the reason for the disappearances of famous scientists around the world.
A Better Tomorrow(1986) - A reforming ex-gangster tries to reconcile with his estranged policeman brother, but the ties to his former gang are difficult to break.
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A Better Tomorrow (1986) ::: 7.5/10 -- Ying hung boon sik (original title) -- A Better Tomorrow Poster -- A reforming ex-gangster tries to reconcile with his estranged policeman brother, but the ties to his former gang are difficult to break. Director: John Woo Writers:
A Better Tomorrow II (1987) ::: 7.3/10 -- Ying hung boon sik II (original title) -- Kong) A Better Tomorrow II Poster A restauranteur teams up with a police officer and his ex-con brother to avenge the death of a friend's daughter. Director: John Woo Writers: Hark Tsui (story), John Woo
Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong (2015) ::: 6.5/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 18min | Comedy, Romance | 12 February 2016 (USA) -- An attraction forms when a Chinese American girl visiting Hong Kong for the first time meets an American expat who shows her the way, but timing may not quite be on their side. A ... S Director: Emily Ting Writer:
Better Luck Tomorrow (2002) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Crime, Drama, Romance | 25 April 2003 (USA) -- A group of over-achieving Asian-American high school seniors enjoy a power trip when they dip into extra-curricular criminal activities. Director: Justin Lin Writers: Ernesto Foronda, Justin Lin | 1 more credit
DC's Legends of Tomorrow ::: Legends of Tomorrow (original tit ::: TV-14 | 42min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Series (2016 ) -- Time-travelling rogue Rip Hunter has to recruit a rag-tag team of heroes and villains to help prevent an apocalypse that could impact not only Earth, but all of time. Creators:
DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Their Time Is Now (2016) ::: 7.1/10 -- 22min | Documentary, Action, Sci-Fi | TV Movie 19 January 2016 -- The producers introduce audiences to the characters and concepts of "Legends of Tomorrow", the upcoming spin-off of superhero series "Arrow" and "The Flash". Stars: Victor Garber, Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim  Add to Watchlist Reviews 21 user
Early Edition ::: TV-PG | 41min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | TV Series (19962000) -- His name is Gary Hobson. He gets tomorrow's newspaper today. He doesn't know how. He doesn't know why. All he knows is when the early edition hits his doorstep, he has twenty-four hours to set things right. Creators:
Edge of Tomorrow (2014) ::: 7.9/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 53min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 6 June 2014 (USA) -- A soldier fighting aliens gets to relive the same day over and over again, the day restarting every time he dies. Director: Doug Liman Writers: Christopher McQuarrie (screenplay by), Jez Butterworth (screenplay by)
Grey's Anatomy ::: TV-14 | 41min | Drama, Romance | TV Series (2005 ) Season 17 Returns Tomorrow -- A drama centered on the personal and professional lives of five surgical interns and their supervisors. Creator:
Last Man Standing ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy | TV Series (20112021) Next Episode Tomorrow -- A married father of three tries to maintain his manliness in a world increasingly dominated by women. Creator:
Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) ::: 8.2/10 -- Passed | 1h 31min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 22 July 1937 (Japan) -- An elderly couple are forced to live hundreds of miles apart when they lose their house and none of their five children will take both parents in. Director: Leo McCarey Writers:
No Tomorrow ::: TV-PG | 43min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | TV Series (20162017) -- Evie, a risk-averse quality-control assessor falls for free-spirited thrill seeker Xavier only to find out he lives his life that way because he believes the apocalypse is coming. Creators:
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) ::: 7.4/10 -- Approved | 1h 36min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | November 1959 (USA) -- Dave Burke hires two very different debt-burdened men for a bank robbery. Suspicion and prejudice threaten to end their partnership. Director: Robert Wise Writers: William P. McGivern (based on a novel by), Abraham Polonsky (screenplay
The Day After Tomorrow (2004) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 4min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 28 May 2004 (USA) -- Jack Hall, paleoclimatologist, must make a daring trek from Washington, D.C. to New York City to reach his son, trapped in the cross-hairs of a sudden international storm which plunges the planet into a new Ice Age. Director: Roland Emmerich Writers:
The Tomorrow People ::: TV-14 | 43min | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi | TV Series (20132014) -- Evolved humans with amazing abilities (Teleportation, Telekinesis, Telepathy) are being hunted down by agents of Ultra. Creators: Greg Berlanti, Phil Klemmer, Julie Plec | 1 more credit
Tomorrowland (2015) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 2h 10min | Action, Adventure, Family | 22 May 2015 (USA) -- Bound by a shared destiny, a teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory. Director: Brad Bird Writers:
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 59min | Action, Adventure, Thriller | 19 December 1997 (USA) -- James Bond sets out to stop a media mogul's plan to induce war between China and the UK in order to obtain exclusive global media coverage. Director: Roger Spottiswoode Writer: Bruce Feirstein
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Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch - Kiseki no Birthday -- -- Sunrise -- 1 ep -- Original -- Supernatural School -- Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch - Kiseki no Birthday Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch - Kiseki no Birthday -- On a lively December day at Ashford Academy, the students are joyously preparing for tomorrow’s school festival. However, the celebrations come to an abrupt halt when terrorists strike the academy. The students are taken hostage and put under lockdown as militant remnants of the Neo-Chinese Federation seize control of the school. -- -- Little do the aggressors realize that among the student body are those with extraordinary powers, including the Geass-wielding Lelouch Lamperouge and Britannian soldier Suzaku Kururugi. To protect their school and restore the peace, Lelouch and the student council must band together again to bring about one last miracle. -- -- Special - Apr 23, 2010 -- 27,419 6.88
Gunslinger Stratos The Animation -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Sci-Fi -- Gunslinger Stratos The Animation Gunslinger Stratos The Animation -- A.D. 2115—the island nation once called Japan is now known as the "17th Far East Imperial City Management District." -- -- The citizens were promised a life of peace in exchange for some of the comfort they were used to having. People believed their lives would never change and tomorrow will be the same as today. No one suspected the impending doom which their society was about to face. -- -- "Degradation"—a rare disease which led to the total disintegration of the human body to a mere pile of sand was slowly but surely spreading throughout the world. -- -- Tohru Kazasumi, an ordinary student becomes embroiled in a multi universal battle between his world and the parallel world of "Frontier S (Stratos)." This meant that Tohru must fight himself from an alternate world. -- -- Their futures collide as their paths cross. -- -- Will both worlds ever find peace? -- -- (Source: Aniplex USA) -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 66,124 6.08
Stratos 4 Advance Kanketsu-hen -- -- Studio Fantasia -- 2 eps -- Original -- Comedy Military Sci-Fi -- Stratos 4 Advance Kanketsu-hen Stratos 4 Advance Kanketsu-hen -- Crisis befalls the main characters and the Earth as well! How do they deal with the conspiracies that they have uncovered, while protecting the Earth too? (And what happens to the cliffhanger at the end of the previous episode?) -- -- In these final two episodes of Stratos 4 Advance are the exciting conclusion to the whole Stratos 4 series. The main characters will have to draw on all the resources they have, their friends and allies and their own sheer force of will, to "bring tomorrow to Earth," as one of the characters puts it. -- OVA - Sep 22, 2006 -- 2,550 6.91
Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru. Kan OVA -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Light novel -- Slice of Life Comedy Drama Romance School -- Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru. Kan OVA Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru. Kan OVA -- (No synopsis yet.) -- OVA - ??? ??, ???? -- 38,919 N/A -- -- 91 Days: Toki no Asase/Subete no Kinou/Ashita, Mata Ashita -- -- Shuka -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Historical Drama -- 91 Days: Toki no Asase/Subete no Kinou/Ashita, Mata Ashita 91 Days: Toki no Asase/Subete no Kinou/Ashita, Mata Ashita -- This episode contains three stories. -- -- The first story, "Toki no Asase" (Shoals of Time), will center on Nero and Vanno persuading Frate to skip mass with them and see the circus. -- -- The second story, "Subete no Kinou" (Yesterday Before Everything), will focus on Ganzo, as he meets a young man named Vincente at a bar, and asks Ganzo to do something for him. -- -- The third story, "Ashita, Mata Ashita" (Tomorrow, and then Tomorrow), is set after Nero and Avilio defeat Mad Mack and are on the way back to Lawless. Nero suffers from fever dreams, and Avilio nurses him back to health. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Special - Jul 5, 2017 -- 38,796 6.88
Yesterday wo Utatte -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Drama Romance Seinen -- Yesterday wo Utatte Yesterday wo Utatte -- Rikuo Uozumi has all but resigned himself to a bleak future, aimlessly working at a convenience store in Tokyo after graduating from college. His monotonous life is interrupted when the peculiar Haru Nonaka makes a lively appearance, frequently dropping by his workplace to befriend him. When Rikuo learns that an old college friend and crush, Shinako Morinome, has moved back into town, he reaches out to further their relationship. Unbeknownst to Rikuo however, Shinako is carrying painful memories from her past that were holding her back from accepting his feelings. Meanwhile, as Haru continually opens up to Rikuo, he discovers that she, much like him, is living by herself and wants to step out of her comfort zone into an uncertain future. -- -- The past lingers long in the mind, and the future remains elusive. At a crossroads along their intertwined paths, these three experience what it means to let go of their feelings of yesterday and embrace the change that tomorrow brings. -- -- 224,381 6.98
1967 Sunshine Tomorrow
2099: World of Tomorrow
A Better Tomorrow
A Better Tomorrow (2010 film)
A Better Tomorrow 2018
A Better Tomorrow II
A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon
A Def Needle in Tomorrow
All Tomorrow's Parties
All Tomorrow's Parties (2003 film)
All Tomorrow's Parties (disambiguation)
All Tomorrow's Parties (festival)
All Tomorrow's Parties (novel)
Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong
Always Tomorrow (album)
And Tomorrow the Entire World
And What Will We Do Tomorrow?
Anthem for a New Tomorrow
A Promise for Tomorrow
Archipelago Tomorrow
Attack on Tomorrow
A Year Toward Tomorrow
Baotou Tomorrow Technology
Batman: Dark Tomorrow
Before Tomorrow
Best Wishes for Tomorrow
Better Luck Tomorrow
Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (film)
Beyond Tomorrow
Beyond Tomorrow (film)
Beyond Tomorrow (radio series)
Beyond Tomorrow (TV series)
Bilingual Today, French Tomorrow
Brand New by Tomorrow
Building Tomorrow
Bury Tomorrow
Bury Tomorrow discography
Can't Catch Tomorrow (Good Shoes Won't Save You This Time)
Can't Wait Til Tomorrow
Cannibal (Bury Tomorrow album)
Carbon: The Story of Tomorrow
Car of Tomorrow
Cathedral of Tomorrow
Chikara Tomorrow Never Dies
Children of Tomorrow
Come Tomorrow
Come Tomorrow (album)
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow
Dance Like There's No Tomorrow
Dance till Tomorrow
Dance Tonight! Revolution Tomorrow!
Day After Tomorrow (1968 film)
Day After Tomorrow (band)
Day After Tomorrow II
Days Before Tomorrow (band)
Days of Tomorrow
Destination Time: Tomorrow
Edge of Tomorrow
Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow
El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free
Escape from Tomorrow
Face Tomorrow (EP)
Fear of Tomorrow
Fight for Tomorrow
Forecast: Tomorrow
Forget About Tomorrow
For Tomorrow (comics)
Further On Tomorrow
Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow
Future's Gone Tomorrow / Life Is Here Today
Girls Without Tomorrow
Girls Without Tomorrow 1992
Gone Tomorrow
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
Heading for Tomorrow
Hello Tomorrow (album)
Here Today and Gone Tomorrow
Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!
Hero of Tomorrow
Hold Back Tomorrow
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
House of Tomorrow
House of Tomorrow (Baltimore)
How Was Tomorrow
How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
Hubert Selby Jr.: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow
I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow (Than I Was Today)
I'll Give It My All... Tomorrow
If Tomorrow Comes
If Tomorrow Comes...
If Tomorrow Never Comes
It's Happening Tomorrow
It Could Happen Tomorrow
Jam tomorrow
Janitors of Tomorrow
Journey Beyond Tomorrow
Killing Eve: No Tomorrow
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (film)
Lantau Tomorrow Vision
Legends of Tomorrow
Life Begins Tomorrow
Like There's No Tomorrow
List of Exploring Tomorrow episodes
List of Legends of Tomorrow characters
List of Legends of Tomorrow episodes
List of The Tomorrow People serials
Live for Tomorrow
Live Today, Die Tomorrow!
Living for the Day After Tomorrow
Living For Tomorrow
Make Way for Tomorrow
Maybe Tomorrow
Maybe Tomorrow (film)
Maybe Tomorrow (The Iveys album)
Maybe Tomorrow (The Jackson 5 album)
Maybe Tomorrow (The Jackson 5 song)
Memories of Tomorrow
Men of Tomorrow
Mercenary from Tomorrow
Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow
Miles from Tomorrowland
More Tomorrow
Museum of Tomorrow
MyTomorrows
My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday
New Tomorrow
No Tomorrow
No Tomorrow (How I Met Your Mother)
No Tomorrow (song)
No Tomorrow (TV series)
Not till Tomorrow
One More Tomorrow: The Best of Henry Gross
Operation Secure Tomorrow
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow
Play for Tomorrow
Reaching for Tomorrow
Remind Me Tomorrow
Restoring Tomorrow
Return to Tomorrow
Revolution (Tomorrow song)
Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow
Scars of Tomorrow
Search for Tomorrow
See You Tomorrow
See You Tomorrow (2013 film)
See You Tomorrow (2016 film)
See You Tomorrow, Everyone
September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows
Shikkoku no Sharnoth: What a Beautiful Tomorrow
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Soldier from Tomorrow
So Long, See You Tomorrow
So Long, See You Tomorrow (album)
Song of Tomorrow
Song of Tomorrow (1967 film)
Song of Tomorrow (2010 film)
Sports Stars of Tomorrow
Spy Today, Die Tomorrow
Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow Female
Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow Male
Stars of Tomorrow
StarTomorrow
Stay Until Tomorrow
Sunny Again Tomorrow
Superman: The Man of Tomorrow
Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Syria's Tomorrow Movement
Take Me to Tomorrow
Talk:Tomorrow
Tasmania Tomorrow
Tell Me Tomorrow
Tell Me Tomorrow (album)
Ten from Tomorrow
Texas Tomorrow Fund
The Best of E-40: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
The Chicken of Tomorrow
The Dark Side of Tomorrow
The Day After Tomorrow
The Day After Tomorrow (disambiguation)
The Day After Tomorrow (novel)
The Day After Tomorrow (TV special)
The Edge of Tomorrow
The Edge of Tomorrow (Asimov book)
The Edge of Tomorrow (Dooley book)
The Girl from Tomorrow
The Girl from Tomorrow Part II: Tomorrow's End
The House of Tomorrow (1949 film)
The Jet Age of Tomorrow
The Long Tomorrow
The Man from Tomorrow
The Metropolis of Tomorrow
The New Tomorrow
The Populars of Italy Tomorrow
There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
There's Always Tomorrow
There's Always Tomorrow (1956 film)
There's No Tomorrow (film)
There for Tomorrow
There Will Be Tomorrow
The Struggle Will End Tomorrow
The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today!
The Tomorrow Children
The Tomorrow Man
The Tomorrow People
The Tomorrowpeople
The Tomorrow People (American TV series)
The Tomorrow Show
The Tomorrow War
The Unknown Tomorrow
The World Tomorrow
The World Tomorrow (radio and television)
This Is Tomorrow
Those Who Make Tomorrow
Tides of Tomorrow
Titans Tomorrow
To Challenge Tomorrow
Today and Tomorrow
Today and Tomorrow (1912 film)
Today and Tomorrow (2003 film)
Today Makes Tomorrow
Today, Tomorrow, and Forever
Today, Tomorrow, and Forever (Elvis Presley album)
Today We Kill... Tomorrow We Die!
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