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Random Philosophy

Dead yesterday and unborn tos morrow Why about them if to-day be sweet?

Omar

Khayyam

Do to-day’s duty, fight to-day’s temp: tation, and do not weaken or distract yourself by looking forward to things which you cannot see, and could. not understand if you saw then.

Charles

Kingsley

To-morrow is that lamp «upon the marsh, which a traveller never reached.

Martin

Tupper

To-day is yours. To-morrow — | -Anon. | To-day is thine to spend, but not toMLOTYOwW} | Counting on morrow breedeth bane rupt Sorrow; O sauander not this breath that’ TIleaven hath lent thee; Make not too sure another breath to borrow.

Omar

Khayyam

To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to» MMOYYOW 3 Creeps in this petly pace from day to ay , To the Tast syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools Tie wav to dusky death.

William

Shakespeare

The last day is hidden, that every day may be regarded, Seer st ee, Pees 2

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Bibliographic details

Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 July 1927, Page 4

Word Count
157

Random Philosophy Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 July 1927, Page 4

Random Philosophy Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 July 1927, Page 4

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