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The boy who expects every morning to open into a new world finds that today is like yesterday, but he believes tomorrow
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"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

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This quote speaks to the idea of hope and optimism. It suggests that although life can be repetitive and mundane, there is always the possibility of something new and exciting around the corner. The boy in the quote is looking forward to the future, believing that tomorrow will be different from today. He is not discouraged by the fact that today is like yesterday, but instead is hopeful that something new and exciting will come his way. This quote encourages us to stay positive and hopeful, even when life can seem mundane and repetitive. It reminds us that although today may be the same as yesterday, tomorrow could bring something new and exciting.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Charles Dudley Warner between September 12, 1829 and October 20, 1900. He/she was a famous Journalist from USA. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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