
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part II (1615), Book III, Ch. 26.
"Love Will Find A Way" (1968); written with Jimmy Holiday and Randy Myers
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part II (1615), Book III, Ch. 26.
“No days you can borrow, no time you can buy.
No trust in tomorrow. It's a lie.”
Dreidel
Song lyrics, Don McLean (1972)
(Ain't That) Good News
Song lyrics, Ain't That Good News (1964)
“I never put off till tomorrow what I can possibly do - the day after.”
Examples of self-translation (c. 2004), Quotes - Zitate - Citations - Citazioni
“Dark yesterday can be transformed into bright tomorrow.”
1960s, Discerning the Signs of History (1964)
Context: I'm tellin' yuh this morning, money can't save yuh. A beautiful home can't save yuh. Beautiful automobiles can't save yuh. It's God that will save us in the final analysis. And I say to this morning that history is teaching us a lesson. And I hope that we will see it. That there must be underneath all of our wills, underneath all of our material attainment, a moral and religious undergirding that will help us to know that God is our father. That he made us and that we are dependent on Him, and Him only, and when we see that, we have something. For we can arise from the fatigue of despair to the bouyancy of hope.
Dark yesterday can be transformed into bright tomorrow. When you know God, you can stand up amid the agonies and burdens of life and not despair. When you know God, you can stand up amid tension and tribulation and yet smile in the process. When you know God, you go on livin' anyhow. Nothin's gonna stop you 'cause you know that God is watching in your heart. When you know God, you have on some shoes that can help you walk through any muddy place. When you know God, you know that He is over everything. That [he]'s a rock in a weary land, that he is a shelter in the time of a storm. … When you know God, you can live and never die. We're gonna open the doors of the church, now, somebody here needs to accept the Christ. Somebody needs to come this morning. Discerning the signs of history. And as we sing who this morning will make that step. Remain true to the faith of our fathers. Somebody needs to decide Now. Who will come. When we sing will you make that step.
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“Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming”