There have been men, and women too, who have lived in all times, to whom there have been no to-morrows or any yesterdays.
Time is a mill, and to-morrows are but the dust of its grinding.
To-morrows may be long coming, but they keep coming.
A damned spider To-morrow To-day was one of the To-morrows of encompassing dissatisfaction when this seems all a nasty world and a nasty life.
If to-morrows are not to be boasted of, are they good for nothing?
She went to the Morrows regularly every day after that, six days in all.
She was under the impression that you were a professional model till the Morrows explained, and you had struck her as such a very good type that she remembered you and the whole episode.
They all kept very quiet for a while after that, Joy sitting still in her robes of state, a slim young Justice presiding over an as yet undrawn Senate, and the Morrows working hard at her.
Into those to-morrows she felt she would slip back, out of her dream; lost, with hardly perhaps an effort.
And all those to-morrows wherein there was nothing she had to do of which it was reasonable to complain, yet nothing she could do without feeling that all the friendliness and zest and colour was out of life, and she a prisoner.
Sing me a song--a song to ease old sorrows, And dull the edge of care-- A song of Hope to ring through all the morrows That be my share.
He knows that not only will the to-morrows of mankind be as the multitudes of mankind make them, but that they should be not otherwise directed; this, of all things, is what the overthrow of autocracy means.
The desert knows no time, its past and present are one, a thousand years is as a single day, and when it chooses to find its voice all yesterdays and all to-morrows blend.
I will be true: so shall to-morrows open and close like golden doors until time is lost in the eternal.
He wondered bitterly what the to-morrows were to bring her, but he caught himself up with a stern determination and put her out of his mind.
He wondered where Coira O'Hara was, and he pictured her lying in her bed fronting the gloom with sleepless, open eyes, looking into those to-morrows which she had said she saw so well.
They were morrows of inextinguishable, indescribable delight for their victims or victim--for how shall we classify Sally?
All we know is that the morrowswent on, each one sweeter than the last, and all the little incidents went on that were such nothings at the time, but were so sure to be borne in mind for ever!
My parents both raised in South Carolina by the Morrows and Strahorns.
When ma was a little gal the Morrows brought her to Tennessee.
The threat of torturing to-morrows no longer made life haggard.
One could meet any and every indebtedness to life if he only had a sufficient fund of to-morrows in his bank.
Is there anything wiser or better we can do with our to-morrows than just to leave them quietly and trustfully with Him?
He wondered where Coira O'Hara was, and he pictured her lying in her bed fronting the gloom with sleepless open eyes looking into those to-morrows which she had said she saw so well.
But the woman knew that no matter what came, the morrow and all the morrows could never be again as her days once had been.
The morrowscontain so many reversals of the to-days!
I see a thousand throngs, To-morrows for them wait; I hear a thousand songs Intoning each one's fate.
It registers the morrows Of lovers and winds and streams, And the face of a thousand sorrows At the postern gate of dreams.
Then he waited for the morrow afterwards, and as each morrow passed he felt that more morrows must come and go, for it was quite obvious that Letta regarded him only as a brother.
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