Think not, O Mortal, vainly gay. That Thou from Human Woes is free, The bitter cup I drink today, Tomorrow may be drunk by thee.
No one wakes up excited to see more advertising, no one goes to sleep thinking about the ads they'll see tomorrow.
Charles Schultz: Don't be afraid the world will end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia. The Covert Comic: I’ve been calling Australia all morning, and there's no answer.
We are seeing at the Republican National Committee a phenomenon that is worth noting this week; maybe today, maybe tomorrow, maybe Wednesday, we will have a million first time donors since the president took office.
Many things we need can wait. The child cannot. Now is the time his bones are formed, his mind developed. To him we cannot say tomorrow, his name is today.
As far as we are concerned, we are ready to leave today, tomorrow, at any time, to join the people of Haiti, to share in their suffering, help rebuild the country, moving from misery to poverty with dignity.
My emotional investment is in finding truth. If string theory is wrong, I'd like to have known that yesterday. But if we can show it today or tomorrow, fantastic.
Captain: [entering the bar with Werner and the LI] Merkel's boys. They ship out tomorrow, too. Scared fuckers. They need sex as much as the infantry needs alcohol.
Simon: Yesterday we were an army with no country, tomorrow, we have to decide which country we want to buy!
Lt. Col. Bill Cage: Master Sergeant Farell, you're an American. Master Sergeant Farell: *No,* sir. I'm from *Kentucky.*
Master Sergeant Farell: What the hell where you thinking? [after Cage/Cruise gets killed rolling under the truck]
Ford: [to Sargent Cage] Hey, you better watch your back out there... Sir. Nance: Cuz no one else will.
Richard M. Nixon: Therefore, I shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. Vice president Ford will be sworn into office at that hour in this office.
George Bailey: I know what I'm gonna do tomorrow, and the next day, and the next year, and the year after that.
Carl Denham: It's money and adventure and fame. It's the thrill of a lifetime and a long sea voyage that starts at six o'clock tomorrow morning.
Enjolras: You hurry back. After tomorrow, you can make love to her as a free man. Marius: Maybe.
Roger Murtaugh: Hey, Riggs, you really like my wife's cookin'? Martin Riggs: [after an especially long pause] Nope, I'll see you tomorrow.
Deborah Gelly: I'm leaving tomorrow to go to Hollywood. I wanted to see you tonight to tell you.
[last lines] The Grandson: Grandpa, maybe you could come over and read it again to me tomorrow. Grandpa: As you wish.
Steve: Tomorrow I'm going to call someone. Diane: Like who? I looked in the Yellow Pages. "Furniture Movers" we've got; "Strange Phenomenon", there's no listing.
C. S. Divot: [to Michelle] And forget about that test tomorrow, baby. You're finished in this business before you even start! You're wiped out! You're finished!