“What we do today, is what we get tomorrow”
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“we have to live today by what truth we can get today and be ready tomorrow to call it falsehood”

Still. A. T., Journal of Osteopathy, p. 127. https://www.atsu.edu/museum/subscription/pdfs/JournalofOsteopathyVol5No31898August.pdf/.

“Love isn't about what we did yesterday; it's about what we do today and tomorrow and the day after”
Source: The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century
Sandy Reed, "Gassee's dual-processor BeBox challenges passe PCs", InfoWorld,

“Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.”

Reported in Marshall Brown, Wit and Humor of Bench and Bar (1899), p. 67. Alternately reported as "Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done", reported in Jacob Morton Braude, The Complete Art of Public Speaking (1970), p. 84.

A Conversation with Ward Cunningham (2003), To Plan or Not To Plan
Context: To worry about tomorrow is to detract from your work today. Time you spend thinking about tomorrow is time you're not spending thinking about what to do today. The place you leave in the code because you think you'll need it tomorrow, is actually a waste of time today — and a liability tomorrow. It does more harm than good.

As prime minister, introducing the 4th Amendment to the Constitution Bill, 23 May 1980, which envisaged a tricameral corporate federation. Cited in The Star, and Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1987, PW Botha in his own words, p. 27

“What if we knew what tomorrow would bring? Would we fix it? Could we?”
Source: The Book of Tomorrow