Tomorrow (Aug.-Sept. 1924; two issues), a controversial literary magazine launched by H. [Francis] Stuart and Cecil Salkeld.
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Tomorrow (Aug.-Sept. 1924; two issues), a controversial literary magazine launched by H. [Francis] Stuart and Cecil Salkeld.
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Quotes:
"Tomorrow do thy worst, I have lived today."
- John Dryden
"Tomorrow every fault is to be amended; but tomorrow never comes."
- Benjamin Franklin
"Tomorrow is a thief of pleasure."
- Rex Harrison
"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you've collected a lot of empty yesterdays."
- Harrold Hill
"He that has given today may, if he so please, take away tomorrow."
- Horace
"Not enjoyment, and not sorrow is our destined way, but to act that each tomorrow may find us further than today."
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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