Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
Today.
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oo this is deep
A Documentary of Life - 2012 No Day But Today 2-36 was released on: USA: 18 July 2013
No, "today" cannot be the subject of a sentence by itself as it is an adverb indicating time. It can be part of a subject phrase, such as "Today is a good day."
The last day of the beginning of your life.
Cooking, driving (gasoline combusting), metabolism
The same one as any other day.
It means "today is my birthday".
There is a formula for the make believe world but for every day life there are way to many variables to pinpoint it. IE. What's the weather like today?, Did you have your coffee, how's the reaction time doing today? When the local mecanic told you your tires, brakes and shocks were junk do you change them
No. Today (5-21-2011) is not described as the end; it is described as the beginning of the end. That said, you can describe ANY day as the beginning of the end, even a day in the past. For example, the statement, "Today is the first day of the rest of your life" is a statement that is true every single day.