John Fingleton?
no, those are three words
today
Yes. Today is today. In one day's time it will be tomorrow. In two day's time it will be the day after tomorrow. On that day, our present 'tomorrow' will be that day's yesterday.
Barbara Bartlein, an author and workplace culture expert, is often credited with saying this quote. It highlights the importance of changing our actions if we want to see different results in the future.
The semicolon should be placed after "tomorrow," like this: "Yesterday the professor said, 'I will collect your papers tomorrow'; however, he never did collect them."
Today If this is Wednesday, then on Tuesday, Wednesday was 'tomorrow', and on Thursday it will be 'yesterday'.
Tomorrow's Yesterday was created in 2006.
Today is tomorrow.
Today is tomorrow.
tomorrow's yesterday
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