You cannot carry out fundamental change without a certain amount of madness. In this case, it comes from nonconformity, the courage to turn your back on the old formulas, the courage to invent the future. It took the madmen of yesterday for us to be able to act with extreme clarity today. I want to be one of those madmen. We must dare to invent the future.
If we are to create tomorrow's jobs, we can't remain frozen in time in yesterday's tax system.
Living in dreams of yesterday, we find ourselves still dreaming of impossible future conquests.
The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not.
Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday; I can't be sure.
Red and raw like my heart, pried from your's, the two beating, no longer together, but a thousand miles between them when only yesterday they thumped in unison.
The future started yesterday, and we're already late.
What is happening right now? That in itself, is an exercise. Because you can get caught up in yesterday and tomorrow and missing their moment that they're actually in.
My soul has painted like the wings of butterflies, Fairy tales of yesterday will grow but never die, I can fly, my friends.
All we can do is be better prepared today than yesterday and better prepared tomorrow than today.
I think that people are still trying to understand each other and overcome prejudices. And people are still, most important, loving each other. And that is today as it was yesterday and will be for another 200 years.
We will not make inroads into the gun-violence problem until we acknowledge the underlying causes of youth behavior today, compared to yesterday. . . . we must come to the realization that laws and regulations alone cannot produce a civilized society. It's morality that is society's first line of defense against uncivilized behavior.
Yesterday all five living presidents gathered for the opening of the George W. Bush presidential library in Dallas. Well, six living presidents if you count Hillary in 2016.
I actually regard Facebook as a huge bore, but I cannot refrain from participating in it. I guess I crave the feeling of hope it gives me to think that today will be different from yesterday, that I will find an interesting comment or poke or video, and on the extremely rare occasion when that happens, I am just thrilled.
Today was a reality check. Yesterday's rally was over-exuberant.
Today is today, and yesterday is gone. There is no doubt.
Follow only beauty and obey only love.
Yesterday, Saddam Hussein got 100 percent of the vote. Well, that's according to Saddam's campaign manager, Jeb Hussein.
Yesterday was the New York City Marathon. Republicans won in a landslide.
Yesterday is skin on snake, to be shed many times.