A Quote by Kirby Puckett

Tomorrow isn't promised to any of us. — © Kirby Puckett
Tomorrow isn't promised to any of us.
Tomorrow is not promised to any of us.
Don't take anything for granted, because tomorrow is not promised to any of us.
At the end of the day, none of us are really promised tomorrow anyway.
None of us is promised tomorrow... So whenever an opportunity has presented itself for me I'm willing to take it.
If something happens to me tomorrow, I'm going to go to Heaven, and that's for sure because God's promised to us in the Bible.
Our Father in Heaven has promised us peace in times of trial and has provided a way for us to come to Him in our need. He has given us the privilege and power of prayer. He has told us to ‘pray always’ and has promised He will pour out his Spirit upon us.
Tomorrow may never come to us. We do not live in tomorrow. We cannot find it in any of our title-deeds. The man who owns whole blocks of real estate, and great ships on the sea, does not own a single minute of tomorrow. Tomorrow! It is a mysterious possibility, not yet born. It lies under the seal of midnight-behind the veil of glittering constellations.
God has promised forgiveness to your repentance, but He has not promised tomorrow to your procrastination.
I saw the Internet as being something which would allow power mongers to control us, and that we would willingly go to that if it promised us salvation - if it promised to show us who we were and let us find ourselves as we had, uniquely in our generation, through rock music.
Science has promised us truth...It has never promised us either peace or happiness.
Tomorrow is promised to no one.
Remember, tomorrow is promised to no one.
If tomorrow wasn’t promised, what would you give for today?
nothings promised, not the rest of tonight, not all of tomorrow!
Today is the tomorrow you were promised yesterday.
Death can come at any moment. You could die this afternoon; you could die tomorrow morning; you could die on your way to work; you could die in your sleep. Most of us try to avoid the sense that death can come at any time, but its timing is unknown to us. Can we live each day as if it were our last? Can we relate to one another as if there were no tomorrow?
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