“I am in yesterday, today. And tomorrow? In tomorrow I was.”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
Estoy en el ayer, en el hoy. ¿Y en mañana? En el mañana estuve.
Voces (1943)
“I am in yesterday, today. And tomorrow? In tomorrow I was.”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
Estoy en el ayer, en el hoy. ¿Y en mañana? En el mañana estuve.
Voces (1943)
Narendra Modi (1950) Prime Minister of India
Narendra Modi (2001), cited in Kumar Pankaj (2014) Namo Mantra of Narendra Modi. Chapter "Narendra Modi—A Common Man".
Narendra Modi's comment after being appointed the Chief Minister of Gujarat on 7 October 2001.
2001
Context: I did not become the Chief Minister of [Gujarat] on 7th October 2001. I have always been a 'C. M.', I am a C. M. today and will remain a C. M. tomorrow because by 'C. M.' I mean common man or Aam Aadmi.
“I am not afraid of tomorrow
for I have seen yesterday
and I love today”
William Allen White (1868–1944) American newspaper editor and politician
“How am I going to live today to create the tomorrow I've committed to?”
Anthony Robbins (1960) Author, actor, professional speaker
Variant: How am I going to live today in order to create the tomorrow I'm committed to?
“I didn't get where I am today by worryin' about how I'd feel tomorrow.”
Ron White (1956) American comedian
They Call Me Tater Salad
“The person who insists on using yesterdays methods in today’s world won’t be in business tomorrow.”
John C. Maxwell (1947) American author, speaker and pastor
Book Sometimes you win Sometimes you Learn
Hans Hofmann (1880–1966) American artist
As quoted in The Artist's Voice : Talks With Seventeen Modern Artists (1962) by Katharine Kuh, p. 119
1960s
“Every day, I define myself. I know who I am today. I don't promise you anything for tomorrow”
Salma Hayek (1966) Mexican-American actress and producer
we can have an interview and that's completely different!
And you know what else? I am grateful to the bombshell because if it hadn't gotten me where it had gotten me, I wouldn't be where I am today. But this bombshell thing; it's old now. It served me. And I got out of it in time to keep from serving it. I used to think, I can't wait until 35, when people think I'm too old to be a bombshell. Maybe I'll get the good parts. But it wouldn't have happened that way. … Just because your boobs are saggy doesn't mean you get great roles. You're disposable.
O interview (2003)