"Tomorrow you might get a phone call about something wonderful and you might get a phone call about something terrible"
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The symmetry of “something wonderful” and “something terrible” is doing heavy emotional work. She doesn’t moralize or rank them, doesn’t even pretend you can prepare. “Might” is the operative word: the future as a coin flip, but also as a constant low-grade suspense. The sentence moves like a shrug, yet it’s a shrug that contains a whole worldview: contingency over control, fragility over planning.
There’s also a sly critique of how we experience fate now. News of births, deaths, diagnoses, jobs, breakups, wars - they arrive through the same glowing rectangle. The phone collapses distance and scale; it makes the miraculous and the catastrophic feel equally close, equally possible, equally capable of hijacking your day. Spektor’s intent isn’t to scare you so much as to tune your attention: to the thin membrane between “normal” and “changed forever.”
In the context of a songwriter’s sensibility, it reads like a secular prayer. Not optimism, not doom - readiness. A reminder that tomorrow isn’t a promise, it’s an inbox.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Spektor, Regina. (2026, January 16). Tomorrow you might get a phone call about something wonderful and you might get a phone call about something terrible. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/tomorrow-you-might-get-a-phone-call-about-128916/
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Spektor, Regina. "Tomorrow you might get a phone call about something wonderful and you might get a phone call about something terrible." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/tomorrow-you-might-get-a-phone-call-about-128916/.
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"Tomorrow you might get a phone call about something wonderful and you might get a phone call about something terrible." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/tomorrow-you-might-get-a-phone-call-about-128916/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.














