The weather and my mood have little connection. I have my foggy and my fine days within me; my prosperity or misfortune has little to do with the matter.
—Blaise Pascal
An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.
—Henry David Thoreau
All people are heading towards God, towards the truth, and they’ll all come together one day.
—Leo Tolstoy
Such should be the outward biography of a man in time, a putting off of dead circumstance day by day, as he renews his raiment day by day.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
In our age the greatest and most harmful crimes aren’t those that are committed occasionally, but those that are committed every day without being recognized as crimes.
—Leo Tolstoy
The content of your character is your choice. Day by day, what you choose, what you think and what you do is who you become.
—Heraclitus
You must treat the days respectfully, you must be a day yourself.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
The generation of the people of God in the world are at this day alive, undevoured, merely on the account of the intercession of the Lord Jesus.
—John Owen
Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well.
—Mark Twain
As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well spent brings happy death.
—Leonardo Da Vinci
I suppose it is out of laziness that the world is the same day after day. Today it seemed to want to change. And then anything, anything could happen
—Jean-Paul Sartre
There is only one day left, always starting over: It is given to us at dawn and taken away from us at dusk.
—Jean-Paul Sartre
Do you think that I count the days? There is only one day left, always starting over: it is given to us at dawn and taken away from us at dusk.
—Jean-Paul Sartre
Today it is bad, and day by day it will get worse―until at last the worst of all arrives.
—Arthur Schopenhauer
They lose the day in expectation of the night, and the night in fear of the dawn.
—Seneca
You know that I immerse myself in music, so to speak— that I think about it all day long— that I like experimenting— studying— reflecting.
—Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
One day people will stop fighting, waging war, executing people, and will begin to love one another. This day cannot be evaded, for within every person’s soul lies love, not hatred, toward others. Let’s do all we can to reach this day more quickly.
—Leo Tolstoy
The sun is new each day.
—Heraclitus
One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful.
—Sigmund Freud
Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star.
—Henry David Thoreau
I never did a day’s work in my life, it was all fun.
—Thomas Edison
Of this one thing make sure against your dying day – that your faults die before you do.
—Seneca
Begin at once to live, and count each separate day as a separate life.
—Seneca
Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready.
—Ernest Hemingway
He who wishes to be rich within a day, will be hanged within a year.
—Leonardo Da Vinci
As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death.
—Leonardo Da Vinci
But lest some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation, I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with.
—George Washington
One swallow does not make a summer, neither does one fine day; similarly one day or brief time of happiness does not make a person entirely happy.
—Aristotle
A day without laughing is a day wasted.
—Charlie Chaplin
The cross covers, the blood cleanses, and His eternal love will keep that which we have committed unto Him, until that day. Is not this a good word with which to end the year?
—Amy Carmichael