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It will come sometime. Some beautiful morning she will just wake up and find it is Tomorrow. Not Today but Tomorrow. And then things will happen ... wonderful things.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses hope for a better future that will eventually arrive.

Lucy Maud Montgomery's quote suggests that there will be a transformative moment in the future, referred to as 'Tomorrow,' when one will awaken to new possibilities and experiences. It emphasizes the importance of hope and patience in the journey of life, indicating that despite current struggles, a brighter and more fulfilling time will come.

Themes

HopeFutureTransformationPatienceLife

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech about resilience, one could use this quote to inspire others to remain hopeful.

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