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" I believe, finally, whatever clouds may darken the horizon, that the world is growing better, that to-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day. "
Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Page 19
by American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1908
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A Pocket Cyclopaedia: Brief Explanations of Religious Terms as Understood by ...

John Wesley Hanson - 1892 - 102 pages
...innocence to holiness. He has steadily gained from his beginning till now, and will go on forever. " To-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day." As an individual he often falls, but always to rise again, under the tuition of his infinite Teacher...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the National Conference of ..., Volumes 17-18

1897 - 600 pages
...chair, that I believe, and I thank God that I can believe, that the world is growing better, — that to-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day. [Applause.] Mr. Ellis said that he disliked to follow such a word with matters of business, but it...
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Official Report of the Proceedings of the Meeting, Volume 18

1899 - 280 pages
...I believe, finally, whatever clouds may darken the horizon, that the world is growing better, that to-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day. The Conference was then declared open for business. On motion of Dr. Hale it was voted that all the...
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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Volume 2

George Frisbie Hoar - 1903 - 584 pages
...believe, finally, whatever clouds may darken the horizon, I that the world is growing better, that to-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day." CHAPTER XL EDWARD EVEEETT HALE To give a complete and truthful account of my own life, the name of...
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Exercises in Commemoration of the Birthday of Washington

1903 - 406 pages
...the Monarchy, or the Oligarchy, or the Aristocracy. Our Republic is better than any other Republic. To-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day. But while each generation has its own virtues, each generation has its own dangers, and its own mistakes,...
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George F. Hoar: (late a Senator from Massachusetts)

United States. 58th Cong., 3d sess., 1904-1905, United States. Congress - 1905 - 224 pages
...charity, and finally "that whatever clouds may darken the horizon the world is growing better; that to-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day." The great career of Isham G. Harris was portrayed by Senator HOAR in an address, which, leaving out...
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The Life Primer

Charles Richard Tuttle - 1906 - 414 pages
...of evolution. It is nonsense to say that the world is becoming worse. The race is becoming better ; today is better than yesterday, and tomorrow will be better than today. 23 — The grandest fact about this betterment oi the human race is the continual rise of the common...
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Elder's Journal of the Southern States Mission, Volume 2

1905 - 402 pages
...vassals. I believe, whenever clouds may darken the horizon, that the world is growing better ; that today is better than yesterday, and tomorrow will be better than today. Senator Hoar had a great love for young men, and was a much?ought-for orator by the principals of schools...
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The Meaning of the Times: And Other Speeches

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 1908 - 654 pages
...blood and lives of heroes, is being strengthened every day by the justice and intelligence of citizens. To-day is better than yesterday ; and to-morrow will be better than to-day. If not, our schools are failures, our churches mockeries, and our civilization hastens to inevitable...
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Sons of the Puritans: A Group of Brief Biographies

1908 - 312 pages
..." I believe finally, whatever clouds may darken the horizon, that the world is growing better, that to-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day." After his second election to the Senate in 1883, for twenty years Mr. Hoar enjoyed the utmost confidence...
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