These words are the opening lines in the poem, "Rabbi Ben Ezra" written by Robert Browning. The author ponders life in the context of God's plan for man.
It means you will have pie for breakfast
The best is yet to come.
The answer is 'fire'.
Not yet 20
Robert Browning wrote this quote. I'm not sure which of his poems it's from. But if you want to know for sure, just Google the phrase "Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be". Yes, the original poem that has spawned songs and other take off poems, was originally written by Robert Browning. The title of the poem "Rabbi Ben Ezra". The lines that so many know and quote are from the opening lines of a lengthy poem that Browning used to voice his personal reflections and ideas on the Spanish philosopher (among other things) Abraham Ben Meir Ben Ezra - who lived in the 12th century.
One of the Best - film - was created in 1927.
The best is yet to come
Frank Sinatra's tombstone bears the epitaph "The Best Is Yet to Come," a reference to one of his popular songs.
The cast of The Best Is Yet to Come - 1998 includes: Luciano Pavarotti as himself Lara Saint Paul as herself
The Best is Yet to Come (My Grandpa used to sing this all the time) the best is yet to come, when I walk through heaven's gate the first time I see jesus, i can hardly wait, he'll show me to my mansion, say child this is your home I have this feeling in my heart, oh the best is yet to come...This is a wonderful song. Mr. Jack Campbell wrote this song, and the corect title is "Oh, the Best is yet to Come"
The Best is Yet to Come
I do not know yet. This is my science fair topic.Mine also
It means you will have pie for breakfast
the best is yet to come
Yes, it did, is this question old?
"The Best Is Yet to Come" was sung by Frank Sinatra in 1964 from his album, It Might as Well be Swing. It's one of the many songs he is known for and it is the last song he sang in public.
it is called the best is yet to come