"The boy who expects every morning to open into a new world finds that today is like yesterday, but he believes tomorrow will be different"
- Charles Dudley Warner
About this Quote
This quote talks to the idea of hope and optimism. It recommends that although life can be repetitive and ordinary, there is always the possibility of something new and exciting around the corner. The young boy in the quote is anticipating the future, thinking that tomorrow will be different from today. He is not dissuaded by the reality that today resembles yesterday, but rather is enthusiastic that something brand-new and interesting will come his way. This quote encourages us to remain favorable and confident, even when life can seem mundane and repeated. It reminds us that although today may be the very same as the other day, tomorrow might bring something brand-new and amazing.
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