Lora Leigh (1965) American writer
Source: Lawe's Justice
War cry of Crazy Horse in battle as quoted at "Setting the Record Straight About Native Languages: A Good Day To Die" http://www.native-languages.org/iaq21.htm
Lora Leigh (1965) American writer
Source: Lawe's Justice
“Thomas: Sometimes it's a good day to die, and sometimes it's a good day to have breakfast.”
Sherman Alexie (1966) Native American author and filmmaker
Smoke Signals (1998)
“This is a good day to die. Follow me!”
Sitting Bull (1831–1890) Hunkpapa Lakota medicine man and holy man
Rallying cry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn (25 June 1876), quoted in Campaigns of General Custer in the North-west by Judson Elliott Walker
“Today was the day a thousand dreams would die and a single dream would be born.”
Mary E. Pearson book The Kiss of Deception
Source: The Kiss of Deception
Neil Gaiman (1960) English fantasy writer
"somewhat less sinister ducks" Blog entry (23 April 2004) http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/2004/04/somewhat-less-sinister-ducks.asp
Suzanne Collins book Mockingjay
Variant: Dead, but not allowed to die. Alive, but as good as dead.
Source: Mockingjay
“Let today be the day … You look for the good in everyone you meet and respect their journey.”
Steve Maraboli (1975)
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 23
Context: How would your life be different if … You stopped making negative judgmental assumptions about people you encounter? Let today be the day … You look for the good in everyone you meet and respect their journey.