Be warned ... this book isn't about politics, wars, conflicts as such, but the best expose of to-days mainstream media available. ❋ Unknown (2008)
As you know Hizbollah emerged from the debris of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict as a pivotal player in to-days Middle East and I think it would be wrong for this factual recognition to be interpreted as empathy with its policies. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Some of to-days papersI'm not going to name them for obvious reasons - people can do their own research if they wantare giving a possible hint and if you've read the ABC item you can put 2 and 2 together and get a good idea of whom the police may be after but let's just allow the police to catch them before we start the inquest shall we ? ❋ Unknown (2007)
It was to-day, with the same disappointment, the same pains, the same racking cough, which he had endured on so many other to-days that had come and gone before it. ❋ Isabel Cecilia Williams (N/A)
We live in the midst of a perpetual conflict between our yesterdays and our to-days. ❋ Percy C. Ainsworth (N/A)
She tried to guard against these nervous recurrences by resolutely permitting no thought of her yesterdays to crop into her to-days. ❋ Fannie Hurst (1928)
She was wide-awake at once, as are those whose yesterdays, to-days and to-morrows are all alike. ❋ Edna Ferber (1926)
Why, yes, to-day, like all to-days in the removed and placid light of all to-morrows, would be shown needlessly hectic. ❋ Unknown (1925)
Sent package having surpassed my expectations I beg to remit by to-days post-office-ordres Mk. 100. ❋ Robert Haven Schauffler (1921)
All our to-days are spoiled by reminiscences about yesterday and sorrows about tomorrow. ❋ Nikolai Velimirovi�� (1918)
If past time was a trooping of similar yesterdays, back over the unbroken millenniums, to the first moment, it was simple to think of future time as a trooping of knowable to-days, on and on, to infinity. ❋ Mary Antin (1915)
Always in the Yesterdays, as in the to-days, there is a ❋ Harold Bell Wright (1908)
Out from the years of his boyhood he had come into the years of his manhood -- out from the scenes of his Yesterdays into the scenes of his to-days. ❋ Harold Bell Wright (1908)
The morrows contain so many reversals of the to-days! ❋ Robert Herrick (1903)
Do not think of to-days failures, but of the success that may come to-morrow. ❋ Keller, Helen, 1880-1968 (1903)
That all horizons were lies: that smiles and handshakes and goodbyes and welcomes were lies: that there were really no to-morrows, only a treadmill of to-days: and that out of these lies and mirages she had plucked ❋ Harold MacGrath (1901)
Lest he should forget that Time's wings are swift and noiseless, and so rapidly bear our to-days to the Land of Yesterday, John ❋ Orison Swett Marden (1887)