“The 'kingdom of God' is not something one waits for; it has no yesterday or tomorrow, it does not come 'in a thousand years”
it is an experience within a heart; it is everywhere, it is nowhere...
Sec. 34
The Antichrist (1888)
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Friedrich Nietzsche655
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Geoff Dyer (1958) English writer
Source: Yoga For People Who Can't Be Bothered To Do It (1993), p. 128
“For the yesterdays and todays, and the tomorrows I can hardly wait for - Thank you.”
Cecelia Ahern (1981) Irish novelist
Source: The Book of Tomorrow
“Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday. ”
John Wayne (1907–1979) American film actor
“A literature that is alive does not live by yesterday's clock, nor by today's but by tomorrow's.”
Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884–1937) Russian author
On Literature, Revolution, Entropy and Other Matters (1923)
Context: A literature that is alive does not live by yesterday's clock, nor by today's but by tomorrow's. It is a sailor sent aloft: from the masthead he can see foundering ships, icebergs, and maelstroms still invisible from the deck. He can be dragged down from the mast and put to tending the boilers or working the capstan, but that will not change anything: the mast will remain, and the next man on the masthead will see what the first has seen.
In a storm, you must have a man aloft. We are in the midst of storm today, and SOS signals come from every side.
“Prices have no memory, and yesterday has nothing to do with tomorrow.”
George Goodman (1930–2014) American author and economics commentator
Source: The Money Game (1968), Chapter 11, What The Hell Is A Random Walk?, p. 148
Louis L'Amour (1908–1988) Novelist, short story writer
Source: Sackett's Land (1974), Ch. 4
“Yesterday is safe,
Tomorrow's full of danger,
Yesterday's a face I know,
Tomorrow is a stranger.”
Henry Summers (1911–2005) British civil servant
"A Spell for Midnight"