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Yesterday Quotes - Page 34

I was a blacksmith's boy but yesterday; I am - what shall I say I am today?

Charles Dickens (1992). “Great Expectations”, p.205, Wordsworth Editions

Today is made of yesterday, each time I steal toward rites I do not know, waiting for the lost ingredient, as if salt or money or even lust would keep us calm and prove us whole at last.

Anne Sexton, Diane Wood Middlebrook, Diana Hume George (2000). “Selected Poems of Anne Sexton”, p.25, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

No yesterdays on the road.

"Blue Highways: A Journey into America". Book by William Least Heat-Moon, 1982.

Christ has made of death a narrow starlit strip between the companionships of yesterday and the reunions of tomorrow.

"William Jennings Bryan's Last Statement: Bryan and Darrow at Dayton". Book edited by Leslie H. Allen, bertie.ccsu.edu. 1925.

Do diddle di do, Poor Jim Jay Got stuck fast In Yesterday.

Walter De la Mare (1930). “Poems for children”

Yesterday is past. Tomorrow is only a promise. Only today is legal tender.

Venita VanCaspel (1988). “Money Dynamics for the 1990s”, Simon & Schuster