In a sense, evolution adheres to the classic twelve-step program: it takes things one day at a time. It does not strive for perfection; it does not strive at all. There is no progress, no plans, no scala natura, or scale of nature, that ranks organisms from lowly to superior, primitive to advanced.
Your actions speak so much louder than words.
It's one day at a time, that's all there is to it, and so I don't have to worry about it. All I do is, okay, I do not have to drink. And if I feel like it, I postpone it for ten minutes, and that way I find something else to do in the meantime.
I believe everything has a solution, and I take it one day at a time or one thing at a time.
I'm trying to learn, as I'm in my 40s, to embrace what I've been able to achieve and be proud of it. And I know there's roles that I will want to play before I die but, you know, I'm still just taking one day at a time.
I'm just taking it one day at a time. Actually, that's a total lie. I always think about what's in front of me.
I've never really had a desk job, but I've died one day at a time all over the place.
All we can do is try, do our best. Give as much time as we have to give, one day at a time. One breath at a time
I try to live my life one day at a time, and if I look too far in advance, I get really stressed.
The word Amendment itself is an encouraging thing, isn't it? Because an amendment, it tells of a system of government that allows for the improvement of itself. Just move forward a little bit, one day at a time.
It won't do you any good to run if you're running the wrong way. I've developed a new philosophy...I only dread one day at a time.