Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 25, 2025
Let us not build upon that "something else" that is always buried in the to-morrows, for we are losing the present and risking the future thereby. Poor Honor, after thinking until her head sank wearily upon her shoulder, sighed and rose up, pacing the room with her hands behind her back.
She turned reproachful eyes upon him. "Why should I want yesterday when I have to-day?" "And to-morrow," he supplemented, "and all the to-morrows to come." "Together," she said, with a swift realisation of the sweetness underlying the word. "Yesterday was perfect, like a jewel that we can put away and keep. When we want to, we can always go back and look at it."
Such exceptional days as yesterday should only be chronicled now and then to give an added halo to happy to-morrows, disagreeables are remembered quite long enough by perverse human nature. Yesterday began with the pipe from the water-back bursting, thereby doing away with hot water for shaving and the range fire at the same time.
Then as he asked about Leila and the mill work, the younger doctor came in and said, "Time is up, Mrs. Penhallow." "What already, Tom?" "But I want to know more," said the Colonel. "Wasn't there a rummage-sale " "Yes; but now you must let Mrs. Penhallow go. You are mending daily. To-morrow Mrs. Penhallow may come again, and there will be to-morrow, and many happy to-morrows."
I wonder if, when I am older, I too shall be serene and stately, with a face that seems to have outlived sorrow; I can hardly believe now that I shall care to live at all when people's eyes have ceased to follow my beauty. When for me there are no more to-morrows. I think I shall like Mr. Hynes; he's almost one of the family, for he is betrothed to Milly, and I'm glad ah, so glad I'm not she!
Welcome again Monsieur the Cure, as we exchange salutations; you, straightening your back to look at the German chariot, while picking in your little village garden a vegetable or two for the day's soup: I, looking out of the German chariot window in that delicious traveller's trance which knows no cares, no yesterdays, no to-morrows, nothing but the passing objects and the passing scents and sounds!
Doves are not common, but now and again one may hear their sweet melancholy song, telling us in Joaquin Miller's poetic and exquisite interpretation: There are many to-morrows, my love, my love, But only one to-day. In the summer robins are frequently seen.
You must 'meet' the fly that day; 'be sure and give it the meeting, sir. We shall want six rods on the water on Friday." He is so desperately keen to kill fish that he would sooner have six rods and moderate sport for each fisherman than three rods and good sport all round. Wonderfully sanguine is this fellow's temperament: "A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident to-morrows."
But Dave walked on mountain-tops tipped with mellow gold. He threw off the weight that had oppressed his spirits for years and was for the hour a boy again. She had exorcised the gloom in which he walked. He looked down on a magnificent flaming desert, and it was good. To-day was his. To-morrow was his. All the to-morrows of the world were in his hand. He refused to analyze the causes of his joy.
He was fast asleep, storing up strength for the morrow, and the many wild to-morrows which were to follow. Johnny moved restlessly beneath his furs. He had been dreaming, and in his dream he had traveled far over scorching deserts, his steed a camel, his companions Arabs. In his dream he slept by night on the burning sand, with only a silken canopy above him.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking