We cannot predict which one is more likely to come the unexpected or the future
Classic quote: I don't know which comes first, accident or tomorrow.
Tomorrow and accidents would never come first.
Tomorrow is a Chinese idiom that refers to the concept of repeated daydreams or vivid imaginations It is often used to describe a state of mind where one is unable to stop thinking about something or someone even after a long time has passed This phrase can be used to describe a situation where something continues to happen without regard for consequences or time It can also be used to describe a person who is constantly seeking attention or admiration or who is unable to take a break from their behavior
When will tomorrow come first and unexpected events?
The source of this sentence was the famous online novel," The Gold-Hunting Commandant: The Nine Nether General."
This phrase came from many novels, movies, and TV shows. It was often used to describe people who should cherish the present because you never know what will happen in the future.
This sentence had a certain philosophical meaning. It expressed the uncertainty and impermanence of life and made people realize the fragility and preciousness of life. It reminded people to be prepared for the unpredictable future, and also reminded people to embrace the variety of life and not be overly obsessed with the beauty of certainty.
This sentence came from a famous line in the famous play Hamlet by the British poet William shakespeare.
This was a famous line from the famous Hamlet by the British poet William shakespeare: "To be or not to be that is the question"(To be or not to be is a question worth thinking about). The last two sentences were: "For he is a good man that doth good and a righteous man that doeth right." This sentence came from William's Hamlet. It was one of William's most famous lines and one of the classic lines in the history of world literature.
This was the beginning of the famous poem "A Day in the Life," by the English poet John Hamilton. The poem consisted of four lines, each line with seven words, which implied that time passed mercilessly day by day, and that people should cherish the present. The last two sentences were: " If you have a dream, you should chase after it. If you have a road, you should explore it. Life is so short, why not give up the pursuit?" This poem was widely sung and quoted as a classic of English poetry.