Are our lives truly filled with the presence of God? How many things take the place of God in my life each day?
None of us can know what tomorrow will hold, because each day has its good and its bad moments.
Each day for me is a musical note that I use to compose the symphony of my life.
Sometimes happiness is a blessing, but generally it is a conquest. Each day's magic moment helps.
Jesus intercedes for us each day. Let us pray: Lord, have mercy on me; intercede for me!
Yesterday is gone and tomorrow has not yet come; we must live each day as if it were our last so that when God calls us we already, and prepared, to die with a clean heart.
This is moral perfection: to live each day as though it were the last; to be tranquil, sincere, yet not indifferent to one's fate.
Live each day as if it be your last.
Live not one's life as though one had a thousand years, but live each day as the last.
If you want to change your life, change the questions you ask yourself each day!
Begin each day as if it were on purpose.
A true barometer of intelligence is an effective, happy life lived each day and each present moment of the day.
Each day begins with a prayer of thank you...
Each person must decide for himself what he wants each day. As a leader, I will expose you to the options and the likely consequences of those options. I'll even share my opinion if asked, but I'll never confuse it with the opinion, which simply doesn't exist.
Begin at once to live and count each day a separate life time.” - Seneca “Our lives are the sum total of the choices we have made.
Every man should ask himself each day whether he is not too readily accepting negative solutions.
Live neither in the past nor in the future, but let each day absorb all your interest, energy and enthusiasm. The best preparation for tomorrow is to live today superbly well.
The clean tongue, the clear head, and the bright eye are birthrights of each day.
Throw away all ambition beyond that of doing the day's work well. The travelers on the road to success live in the present, heedless of taking thought for the morrow. Live neither in the past nor in the future, but let each day's work absorb your entire energies, and satisfy your wildest ambition.