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Today Quotes - Page 87

And what will I be able to do tomorrow that I cannot yet do today?

And what will I be able to do tomorrow that I cannot yet do today?

Elizabeth Gilbert (2009). “Eat Pray Love: One Woman's Search for Everything”, p.183, Bloomsbury Publishing

Tomorrow is a satire on today, And shows its weakness.

Edward Young, Dr. Doran (John) (1854). “Imperium Pelagi, a naval lyric. Epistles to Mr. Pope, concerning the authors of the age. Sea-piece. The foreign address; or the best argument for peace. Epitaph on Lord Aubrey Beauclerk. Reflections on the public situation of the kingdom. An epistle to the right hon. Sir Robert Walpole. The old man's relapse. Resignation. Tragedies. Prose works”, p.79

In the good old days physicists repeated each other's experiments, just to be sure. Today they stick to FORTRAN, so that they can share each other's programs, bugs included.

Edsger W. Dijkstra (2012). “Selected Writings on Computing: A personal Perspective”, p.130, Springer Science & Business Media

Things of today? Deeds which are harvest for Eternity!

Ebenezer Elliott (1850). “The Poems of Ebenezer Elliott”, p.264

I don't approve the informality in the world today, Mr. James. It's made strangers of us all.

Dorothy Salisbury Davis (2014). “Death of an Old Sinner”, p.245, Open Road Media

Being slim is the new elitism. Thinness today says that you are richer, smarter and more successful than the overweight masses.

"NOTICED; Men Who Step Up to the Scale and Crow" by David Colman, www.nytimes.com. September 8, 2002.

Today the main, over-riding purpose of the European Union is different: not to win peace, but to secure prosperity.

"The speech that was the start of the end of David Cameron". David Cameron's Speech at Bloomberg, 2013, www.independent.co.uk. June 24, 2016.