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Tomorrows Better Quotes By Meg Cabot

IN THE SECOND GRADE, WHEN YOU ARE A BOY WHO LIKES A GIRL, YOU GIVE HER YOUR BEST POKEMON CARD. OR YOU PULL HER HAIR. NOT HARD ENOUGH TO MAKE HER CRY, THOUGH.
OR YOU CAN ASK TO HER ROLLERSKATE BACKWARDS WITH YOU, AND THEN HOLD HER HAND SO SHE DOESN'T FALL DOWN. — Meg Cabot

Tomorrows Better Quotes By John William Tuohy

Then there are all of those children, the ones who aren't resilient. The ones who slowly, quietly die. I think the difference is that the kids who bounce back learn to bear a little bit more than they thought they could, and they soon understand that the secret to surviving foster care is to accept finite disappointments while never losing infinite hope. I think that was how Donald survived as long as he did, by never losing his faith in the wish that tomorrow would be better. But as time went by, day after day, the tomorrows never got better; they got worse, and he simply gave up. In the way he saw the world, pain was inevitable, but no one ever explained to him that suffering was optional. — John William Tuohy

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Tony Curtis

Mostly I live in this moment, right now, and I'm grateful for it. I know that most of this life lies behind me, but what I Live for is today, and for the tomorrows that remain. My eyes are bombarded by the sights of this beautiful world. Every breath has the rich fragrance of trees and flowers. I'm privileged to be alive to share these wonderful feelings with you. I toast our fallen comrades, all of whom live on in our hearts.

So far, so good. Do I sound like I think I'm going to live forever? you bet your fucking ass. I know better, at least in my mind. But this heart still beats a little faster for all the beauty in the world. I can honestly say that I've lived my time here fully. Perhaps the life story I have recounted in these pages will help you to avoid some of the pitfalls that tripped me up along the way.I hope so. And I hope that you'll live the rest of your time to the fullest. I don't see any other good way to go. — Tony Curtis

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Anonymous

For there were going to be tomorrows, she was sure of that now - and they'd better be in shape to be ready for them. — Anonymous

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Philippa Gregory

He bares his yellow teeth in a smile at me. 'Everyone is always our enemy,' he says. 'But right now, we are winning. — Philippa Gregory

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Amos Bronson Alcott

Where women are, the better things are implied if not spoken. — Amos Bronson Alcott

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Bryan Ferry

I've done shows with orchestras, and I like writing with orchestras. — Bryan Ferry

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Debbie Macomber

It was time to face those fears head-on and quit flirting with thoughts of failure. — Debbie Macomber

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Harriet Martineau

You better live your best and act your best and think your best today, for today is the sure preparation for tomorrow and all the other tomorrows that follow. — Harriet Martineau

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Brian Krans

He found solace in what he wrote. It was an attempt to discover who he was at the moment. — Brian Krans

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Timothy Pina

The Peace Panda Says: May The Wonderful People Of Tibet Find Strength In The Hope And Love Of Today To Lead You To Better And Brighter Tomorrows. — Timothy Pina

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Ronald Reagan

I have seen the rise and fall of Nazi tyranny, the subsequent cold war and the nuclear nightmare that for fifty years haunted the dreams of children everywhere. During that time my generation defeated totalitarianism. As a result, your world is poised for better tomorrows. What will you do on your journey? — Ronald Reagan

Tomorrows Better Quotes By Al Gore

Faith in the power of reason - the belief that free citizens can govern themselves wisely and fairly by resorting to logical debate on the basis of the best evidence available, instead of raw power - was and remains the central premise of American democracy. This premise is now under assault. — Al Gore