Plan and prepare for possible future outcomes and while there is still time.
Ralph Waldo Emerson is often credited with this quote: "Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings, those who cheer today will curse tomorrow, only one thing endures, character." This quote emphasizes that materialistic things like fame, popularity, and riches are fleeting, while one's character is the only thing that truly lasts.
Mahatma Gandhi is often attributed with this quote, "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." This quote emphasizes the importance of living fully in the present while also continuously seeking knowledge.
Exact words: "Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today" This quote is actually another version of the saying (hadith) of Prophet Muhammed " Live for your afterlife as if you will die tomorrow, and live for this life as if you will live forever".
Yes, what you do today has a significant impact on tomorrow. Your actions and decisions shape your future outcomes, whether in personal growth, relationships, or career progress. Consistent positive choices can lead to long-term benefits, while negative actions may result in challenges down the line. Ultimately, today’s efforts lay the foundation for tomorrow’s possibilities.
Supply as singular is in 3rd person. I should be "while supply lasts" or "while supplies last"
No, "tomorrow" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or organizations and are typically capitalized, while common nouns refer to general items or concepts. "Tomorrow" simply denotes the day after today, so it is classified as a common noun.
I am sorry to be the one who tells you this, but no-one knows :) An interesting quote here "No-one knows when they'll die, or how, we can only decide how we live, now." Live life to the fullest. Enjoy it while it lasts :)
While the Music Lasts - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 4 August 2005
WHILE STOCKS LAST.
"Enjoy the holiday while it lasts!" in English is Goditi le vacanze finchè durano! in Italian.
It lasts for an hour and a few minutes, do NOT sit and wait because it takes a looooong while, just watch T.V while you wait.
The quote where Johnny found out what the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" meant in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is on page 77. Johnny explains that the poem is about enjoying the beauty in life while it lasts because things are always changing and nothing can stay perfect forever.