188 Quotes About Next-day

  • Author Julia Leigh
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    I, myself, don't like to see a film on Friday night and then forget it by the next day.

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  • Author Lisa Loeb
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    Also, I'm always learning better and better how to prioritize and how to leave certain things for the next day.

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  • Author Martin Lawrence
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    When I'm playing Big Momma, it's so much work that all I want to do, when I'm finished, is go back home and just relax and study my lines and get ready for the next day.

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  • Author Ralph Lauren
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    I can drive a certain car one day with great pleasure, and the next day I'll be disappointed that the experience isn't as good as the day before. These cars have moods that change with the weather, or with the driver's own moods.

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  • Author Bret Michaels
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    We were in Greenville, South Carolina, where he lived, and he was coming the next day to the show, but he passed away the night before. I was very close to my grandfather. He was the first guy to teach me how to ride a motorcycle, so (his death) meant a lot to me. It just gave me a perspective on life and how important it is to live it and enjoy it while we're here. Sometimes we're looking for the grass to be greener, and what's awesome is right in front of you.

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  • Author Claude Monet
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    One day I am satisfied, the next day I find it all bad; still I hope that some day I will find some of them good.

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  • Author H. L. Mencken
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    Life may not be exactly pleasant, but it is at least not dull. Heave yourself into Hell today, and you may miss, tomorrow or next day, another Scopes trial, or another War to End War, or perchance a rich and buxom widow with all her first husband's clothes. There are always more Hardings hatching. I advocate hanging on as long as possible.

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  • Author Haruki Murakami
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    Sometimes I find it too hot to run, and sometimes too cold. Or too cloudy. But I still go running. I know that if I didn't go running, I wouldn't go the next day either. It's not in human nature to take unnecessary burdens upon oneself, so one's body soon becomes disaccustomed. It mustn't do that. It's the same with writing. I write every day so that my mind doesn't become disaccustomed.

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