In Kung Fu Panda, Master Oogway, the turtle kungfu master, said that. :D
Master uguay told Po "Yesterday is History, Tomorrow a Mystery, Today is a Gift, That's why it's called the Present" Master Uguay said it to Po not to Master Shifu
The word for being here and gift are both spelled the same: present. Example: During roll call, the boy answered "Present!" Afterward, he gave the teacher an apple as a present.
At present, the viceroy is preparing to present me with a special birthday present. Please raise your hand if you are present. Yesterday is history and tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift, and that is why we call it "the present".
A nice gift is often referred to as a thoughtful gesture, a token of appreciation, or a special present that shows care and consideration for the recipient.
Elenor Roosevelt
No gift for what you can do today, but a gift for whatyou do in the future - - - I believe it means that yesterday was history, so don't waste all today worrying about the possible mistakes you may have made yesterday. "Tomorrow is a mystery" means that you don't know what will happen tomorrow or how long we have here etc so enjoy what we have today since we have it. "Today is a gift" means that you should be thankful for today and live it to the fullest as it truly is a gift. - - - this is a word-game with the grammar terms past - present - future: yesterday is history = past tomorrow is a mistery = future today is a gift = present a hug
It's Rick Tippe from the song "Keepin' The Faith".
Gift and present are synonyms.
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as in gift = Mataná (מתנה).as in present tense = hovéh (הווה)as in "here" (said during role call) = hinéni (הינני)to present (verb) = hitsíg (הציג)
Rhodd (gift/present)Dawn (gift/talent)Anrheg (present/gift)Gwobr (reward/prize)
Yes, the term "present" is often associated with the idea of a gift because it is a metaphorical reminder to appreciate and make the most of the current moment, just like how we would cherish and value a gift that we have received.