That was Thomas Jefferson. But The Bible does say in Proverbs 3:28 "Do not say to your neighbor, "Come back later; I'll give it tomorrow"-- when you now have it with you." That's the closest verse I can think of. . :)
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Putting it off until tomorrow might mean that it never gets done.
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
It means finish what your doing instead of waiting until tomorrow to do it
Whatever day it is today that you are reading this answer, in Panfu, just wait until the tomorrow, like in reality terms.
I didn't know Amanda too well until today, do you know what she can do with a bunch of grapes! Until today I thought my life was going no where, now the way forward is clear. I have never performed well in Art class, until today, I painted such a beautiful picture of my art teacher.
This is in the wrong category, but still... There are (not "is"!) related proverbs such as: The early bird catches the worm. A stitch in time saves nine. The second "for" in the question should not be there, because it changes and narrows the sense of the admonition.
Until Tomorrow was created in 1975.
'Is until tomorrow' is a fragment, because it has no real subject. You can make it a sentence: What Is until tomorrow?
Until tomorrow in Spanish is: hasta mañana.
Don't delay doing something that you can do do right away. This is common sense - if anything goes wrong you have more chance to fix it. A stitch in time saves nine. Jobs that are put off, like fixing the roof or mending a tear, usually end up being so much bigger when you finally get round to doing them. And have often cuased other problems in the meantime.
Wait Until Tomorrow was created on 1967-12-01.
There will always be one day until tomorrow, the next day.