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                        Yesterday Today And Tomorrow
  
                        There are two days 
                        in every week we shouldnever worry about, two days that should be kept
 free from fear and apprehension.
 
  One is yesterday, 
                        with its mistakes and cares
 it's aches and pains, its faults and blunders.
 Yesterday has passed forever beyond our control.
 All the money in the world cannot bring back
 yesterday. We cannot undo a single act we
 performed, nor erase a single word we've said.
 Yesterday is gone.
 
  The other day we 
                        should not worry about is
 tomorrow, with its impossible adversaries, its
 burden, its hopeful promise and unknown
 performance. Tomorrow is beyond our control.
 Tomorrow's sun will rise either in splendor or
 behind a mask of clouds, but it will rise.
 And until it does, we have no stake in tomorrow
 for it is as yet unborn.
 
  This leaves only 
                        one day - today!
 Anyone can fight the battles of just one day.
 It is only when we add the burdens of yesterday
 and tomorrow that we break down.
 It is not the experience of today that drives
 people mad. It is the remorse of bitterness for
 something that happened yesterday, and the
 dread of what tomorrow may bring.
 
  Make TODAY the best day it can be,
 and live one day at a time!
 
 ~Author Unknown~
 
                         
 
                             
       
                          
                        
                          
                        
                           
                        
                         
                        
                           
                         
                        Midi is 
                        used with permission, and is entitled With Love.An 
                        Original composition by Yuko Ohigashi © Copyright 1999.
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