[Fwd: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow]

George R (grimel@icx.net)
Mon, 27 Apr 1998 21:40:55


On 04/27/98 at 10:50 AM, MC Winn <lacajun@alaska.net> said:

>Just a thought!
>> 
>>         "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"
>> 
>>   There are two days in every week that we
>>   should not worry about, two days that should
>>   be kept free from fear and apprehension.
>> 
>>     One is YESTERDAY, with its mistakes
>>   and cares, ....
>> 
>>   The other day we shouldn't worry about is
>>   TOMORROW, with its impossible adversaties,
>>   its burden,...
>> 
>>   This leaves only one day - TODAY. Any
>>   person can fight the battles of just one day.
>>   It is only when we add the burdens of
>>   yesterday and tomorrow that we break down.


Why do today what you can put off 'till tommorrow?
Why do tommorrow what you can put off indefinitly?

Skip

Murphy's Law - any thing that can go wrong will
O'Leary's Corrallary - at the worst possible moment
O'Toole's Commentary - Murphy was an optimist

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