Always put off until tomorrow what you should not do at all.
Never let yesterday use up too much of today.
Help others today and God will help you tomorrow.
You don’t get much by starting tomorrow.
The man who does his best today will be hard to beat tomorrow.
Tomorrow is the busiest day of the year.
Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
The preparation for tomorrow is the right use for this day.
Don’t let yesterday’s mistakes trouble you, nor tomorrow’s fears spoil your day.
Don’t boast about what you are going to do tomorrow unless you can say the same thing about yesterday.
How we use today determines how tomorrow will use us.
Wisely use today and your tomorrow will be all right.
Too many things we wait for are not worth the delay.
Tomorrow will be a better day if we begin today to improve it.
I don’t worry about tomorrow’s problems—I’m not even acquainted with yesterday’s.
You can take the day off, but you cannot put it back.
Your time in this world will be short at the longest; your time in another world will be forever and ever.
The best reason for doing the right thing today is tomorrow.
The man who is waiting for something to turn up might do well to start with his own shirt sleeves.
Every tomorrow has two handles—we can take hold by the handle of anxiety or by the handle of faith.
Learn from yesterday—live for today—hope for tomorrow.
Some people are so busy planning for the rainy day that they have no time to enjoy the sunshine.
All of us are going to do better tomorrow, and we would, too, if only we started today.
Live as if Christ died yesterday, arose today, and is coming tomorrow.
Giving your best today is the best recipe for a better tomorrow.
Tomorrow is just a yesterday that hasn’t arrived yet.