I don't like to waste anything. Any food left over from the night before is always eaten the next day.
Sure I destroyed my guitar at every concert, but it was okay, because I'd always get a shiny new one the very next day.
You are not going to be perfect every day. It’s about turning up the next day and doing it again.
One day you're the leader of Iraq, the next day you're being checked for fleas on FOX News.
He'd woken up the next day in the city hospital with Magnus Bane staring down at him with an odd expression--it could have been deep concern or merely curiosity, it was hard to tell with Magnus.
There is no better exercise than to study and devour a picture, and then, without looking at it again, to attempt the next day to reproduce it.
A basket of freshly baked pastries like scones make breakfast easy for your host the next day.
Some days you feel like you've had the greatest ego massage, then the next day you've been trampled on.
Best marks go to cheaters and memorizers. Marks depend on memorizing and not on real knowledge. When you cram into your head for a test you may get a high mark but forget it the next day. That's not an education. I suggest just Good and Bad at the end of the term on report cards. Or maybe nothing. Frank Allen
No use dwelling on the past. What you do tomorrow and the next day and the day after that is what matters.
You take one bomber and deploy him in Baghdad, and another is manufactured in Riyadh the next day. It's exactly like when you take the toy off the shelf at Wal-Mart and another is made in Shen Zhen the next day.
The game was that of continually inventing a possible world, or a piece of a possible world, and then of comparing it with the real world. . . a race without end. . . What mattered more than the answers were the questions. . . For me, this world of questions and the provisional, this chase after an answer that was always put off to the next day, all that was euphoric. I lived in the future. . . I had turned my anxiety into my profession.
In a time when everything can be next day and ordered and put on credit and paid for, music to me is promise, all promise, very little realization. It's the promise of walking into a room with a guitar and not being sure you will leave with an idea that will take, not being sure it won't slip away from you.
'Mean' is a song I wrote about somebody who wrote things that were so mean so many times that it would ruin my day. Then it would ruin the next day. And it would level me so many times, I just felt like I was being hit in the face every time this person would take to their computer.
Back 20 years ago, I was recording with Bruce Springsteen, and his producer called me and said I had to be in the studio the next day to finish the sessions, and I couldn't. I had to be in court, in California. All this took like 10 years out of my life.
My problem with interviews, one day I'll think one thing, and the next day I'll think the exact opposite.
We all are capable of many different emotions and behaviors and thoughts and abilities and the way we sometimes respond to something is just very, it could be very, very different. You can one day feel this way, and the next day, feel that way.
Everyone wants to be loved; everyone wants to know where they're going in life; everyone wants to have a sense of direction and feel the next day is going to be better than today. We just all deal with it in a different way.
I like to always stop with a couple of pages that I haven't - that are just raw copy, where I haven't touched it, I haven't tried to revise it, I haven't tried to polish it. It's like having a little bit of a runway. The next day when you sit down, you have the comfort of saying, well, I have got a little bit here, used to be in the typewriter. Now it's in the magic box, the computer.
If you fall off track and scarf down an unhealthy meal, that's fine. Eat better the next meal-not the next day.