A Quote by Muhammad Ali

Live everyday as if it were your last because someday you're going to be right. — © Muhammad Ali
Live everyday as if it were your last because someday you're going to be right.
If you live each day as it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right
Live everyday as though it's your last 'cause one day you'll be right.
They say you’re meant to live everyday as if it were your last, which I’ve always thought was daft, since no one would ever pay the gas bill if that was the case, but what if it were your first?
You have thousands of choices and decisions to make everyday. You have the right to not go to the gym, you the right to follow poor nutritional habits, you have the right to overwork yourself and not get enough sleep. You must accept the fact that your physique has suffered because of the choices that you make everyday.
Live every day like it is your last and learn everyday like you will live forever
'The Last Five Years,' we sang almost everything live. When we're in a convertible on the West Side Highway, there was no point - it's not going to be usable sound. But any time we were indoors, we were singing live.
Live as though it were your last day on earth. Some day you will be right.
Live every day as if it's going to be your last, and one day, you'll be right.
If you want to succeed in your life, remember this phrase: That past does not equal the future. Because you failed yesterday; or all day today; or a moment ago; or for the last six months; the last sixteen years; or the last fifty years of life, doesn't mean anything... All that matters is: What are you going to do, right now?
it's a reminder of one of the greatest lessons of all: live as if you'll live forever, but live each day as if it were your last.
You must live feverishly in a library. Colleges are not going to do any good unless you are raised and live in a library everyday of your life.
I love to try to understand first principles and be guided by that. But then, enrich them, because they won't last forever, just like everybody thought Newton had all the answers. And you probably read that, in the last of the 19th century, Harvard and others were discouraging people from going into physics because we have all the answers. And right after that, of course - we have - all this stuff is thrown out the window. And now we have whole new answers.
I love the city. I love the energy of New York and what happens here. But I'm very happy I don't live in the city on a daily basis, because I really do spend a great deal of my time, when I'm not on the road, in my studio - everyday, everyday, everyday.
Here are some questions I am constantly noodling over: Do you splurge or do you hoard? Do you live every day as if it's your last, or do you save your money on the chance you'll live twenty more years? Is life too short, or is it going to be too long? Do you work as hard as you can, or do you slow down to smell the roses? And where do carbohydrates fit into all this? Are we really all going to spend our last years avoiding bread, especially now that bread in American is so unbelievable delicious? And what about chocolate?
Basketball is going to stop someday. But friendships are going to last forever. That's something you can't buy with money.
Live each day as if it were your last. Learn as if you would live forever.
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