A Quote by Liza Minnelli

The regrets of yesterday and the fear of tomorrow can kill you. — © Liza Minnelli
The regrets of yesterday and the fear of tomorrow can kill you.
I have no regrets. Regrets are meaningless. You can't change yesterday or tomorrow. You can change only this present moment.
Tomorrow night is nothing but one long sleepless wrestle with yesterday's omissions and regrets.
Let us not bankrupt our todays by paying interest on the regrets of yesterday and by borrowing in advance the troubles of tomorrow.
We have a choice every day — to act on yesterday's good intentions or get an early start on tomorrow's regrets.
Let us not bankrupt our today's by paying interest on the regrets of yesterday and borrowing in advance the troubles of tomorrow.
You realize that we over-exaggerate yesterday, we over-estimate tomorrow and we underestimate today. We think, "Well, I'm going to kill time," "I'll get back to this tomorrow."
It's not about what you did yesterday, it's what you do tomorrow. If you rely too much on yesterday, tomorrow is going to jump up and bite you in the pants.
It's all now you see: tomorrow began yesterday and yesterday won't be over until tomorrow.
If we spend our time with regrets over yesterday, and worries over what might happen tomorrow, we have no today in which to live.
Life, too much of it, and not enough. The fear that it will end some day, and the fear that tomorrow will be the same as yesterday.
Neither Goyl nor men lived long enough to understand that yesterday was born of tomorrow, just as tomorrow was born of yesterday.
Today's patience can transform yesterday's discouragements into tomorrow's discoveries. Today's purposes can turn yesterday's defeats into tomorrow's determination.
I'm not paralyzed with fear, but I realize it is important to live as if there's no tomorrow, always trying to maintain your integrity and have no regrets.
I will do today that which is of today and pay no heed to the tomorrow; nor waste regrets on that which was yesterday.
Yesterday I lived, today I suffer, tomorrow I die; but I still think fondly, today and tomorrow, of yesterday.
We crucify ourselves between two thieves: regret for yesterday and fear of tomorrow.
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