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Morrow Quotes

1.
To-day is thine to spend, but not to-morrow; Counting on morrows breedeth bankrupt sorrow: O squander not this breath that Heaven hath lent thee; Make not too sure another breath to borrow.
Omar Khayyam

Authors on Morrow Quotes: Horace Benjamin Franklin Aulus Persius Flaccus Plautus Ambrose Bierce John Milton Richard M. Weaver Kenneth Rand Anacreon Marcus Aurelius Homer Silas Weir Mitchell Friedrich Nietzsche Marcus Tullius Cicero Dinah Maria Murlock Craik Mary Augusta Ward Robert Bridges Khalil Gibran Vash Young Ivan Goncharov Charles Dickens H. G. Wells Jim Butcher Victor Hugo George Herbert Alexander Pope Lucretius F. Scott Fitzgerald Joaquin Miller Samuel Taylor Coleridge George R. R. Martin Omar Khayyam Emma Goldman
2.
Rest. Heal. Sleep. I shall most likely kill you on the morrow.” “You? A Princess Bride quote?” I croaked. “What is that?” she asked.
Jim Butcher

3.
An Egg to day is better than a Hen to-morrow.
Benjamin Franklin

4.
RADICALISM, n. The conservatism of to-morrow injected into the affairs of to-day.
Ambrose Bierce

5.
To-day belongs to me, To-morrow who can tell.
Anacreon

6.
Yesterday one has wished, to-day one attains the madly longed-for object, and to-morrow one will blush to think that one ever desired it.
Ivan Goncharov

7.
We must leave this terrifying place to-morrow and go searching for sunshine.
F. Scott Fitzgerald

8.
To-morrow to fresh woods, and pastures new.
John Milton

9.
It is doubtful what fortune to-morrow will bring. [Lat., Posteraque in dubio est fortunam quam vehat aetas.]
Lucretius

10.
When we speak of the morrow nothing is ever certain.
George R. R. Martin

11.
Feast to-day makes fast to-morrow. [Lat., Festo die si quid prodegeris, Profesto egere liceat nisi peperceris.]
Plautus

12.
For Yesterday was once To-morrow.
Aulus Persius Flaccus

13.
Thou sufferest justly: for thou choosest rather to become good to-morrow than to be good to-day.
Marcus Aurelius

14.
Feast to-day makes fast to-morrow. Lat.
Plautus

15.
But when to-morrow comes, yesterday's morrow will have been already spent: and lo! a fresh morrow will be for ever making away with our years, each just beyond our grasp.
Aulus Persius Flaccus

16.
To-morrow will give some food for thought.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

17.
To-day is the parent of to-morrow. The present casts its shadow far into the future.
Emma Goldman

18.
Seize the day, put no trust in the morrow!
Horace

19.
There are many To-morrows, my Love, my Love, There is only one To-day.
Joaquin Miller

20.
Death's but one more to-morrow.
Silas Weir Mitchell

21.
Oh! blest with temper, whose unclouded ray Can make to-morrow cheerful as to-day.
Alexander Pope

22.
People live for the morrow, because the day-after-to-morrow is doubtful.
Friedrich Nietzsche

23.
Lighten grief with hopes of a brighter morrow; Temper joy, in fear of a change of fortune.
Horace

24.
Have you something to do to-morrow; do it to-day.
Benjamin Franklin

25.
He went like one that hath been stunn'd, And is of sense forlorn: A sadder and a wiser man He rose the morrow morn.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge

26.
To-morrow is ah, whose?
Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

27.
Let your mind, happily contented with the present, care not what the morrow will bring with it.
Horace

28.
No society is healthy which tells its members to take no thought of the morrow because the state underwrites their future.
Richard M. Weaver

29.
Oh, the morrow of pain and dole Is naught while the sunlight lingers.
Kenneth Rand

30.
...and to-morrow looked in my face more steadily than I could look at it
Charles Dickens

31.
Seek not to inquire what the morrow will bring with it.
Horace

32.
To-morrow we embark upon the boundless sea.
Homer

33.
Seize the day [Carpe diem]: trust not to the morrow.
Horace

34.
To-morrow it seemLike the empty words of a dreamRemembered on waking.
Robert Bridges

35.
... the strictness of to-day may have at any moment to be purchased by the laxity of to-morrow.
Mary Augusta Ward

36.
All my life I had feared to-morrow, until I decided to have faith and to live to-day in courage.
Vash Young

37.
For truth and the spirit will abide with the morrow.
Khalil Gibran

38.
IMPROVIDENCE, n. Provision for the needs of to-day from the revenues of to-morrow.
Ambrose Bierce

39.
We will peck them to death to-morrow, my dear.
H. G. Wells

40.
There is but one way of refusing To-morrow, that is to die.
Victor Hugo

41.
When a friend askes, there is no to morrow. [When a friend asks, there is no to-morrow.]
George Herbert