Anne Shirley from "Anne of Green Gables" - written by Lucy Maud Montgomery
It's from the movie I Am Sam. Sam says it about Lucy and the woman on trial brings it up in the courtroom.
This may be the phrase "always said" (e.g. Mom always said I was stubborn).
First, the word is always, never alway. It is correct to say either "I always say" or "I have always said". "I have always said" suggests that you have been saying this over a long time.Examples:In job interviews, I always say that I like a challenge.I have always said that if you are prepared, there is no reason to be nervous.
John Selden
-I believe you are thinking of the rapper Tech N9ne. In his song Slacker (beginning) and Einstein (middle) both say that exact same quote. "Eat, drink and be marry, for tomorrow you may die!" -Unless that the word your think of is "we" because I found that "Eat drink and be merry, for tomorrow WE shall die" was originally used in the bible in Isaiah 22:13.
Josh Billings
Tomorrow in Malayalam is said as 'നാളെ' (nāḷe).
कल (KL) means tomorrow in Hindi
Yesterday the professor said, "I will collect your papers tomorrow;" however, he never did collect them.
Hitler
John Fingleton?
Naalai.
hasta manana
your teacher.
Abraham Lincoln
Mahatma Ghandi : "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
In Chinese, "See you tomorrow" is said as "明天见" (Míngtiān jiàn).