ORIGIN:
First put as 'Tomorrow is a New Day' in 1520.
Last line of American Civil War Novel 'Gone With The Wind'.
"After All, Tomorrow Is Another Day".
Whatever hasn't been accomplished today is given another chance tomorrow.
It comes with connotations of time, chance and hope. It could also be seen in a negative light in forms of regret as a reaction to something going wrong. Even seen with this negative cast however it still can't help to be seen as a shimmer of hope and contemplation. Similar to other sayings such as when you fall off the horse you get back on or when you get knocked down you pick yourself back up again. It suggests second chances in the face of defeat.
It comes with connotations of time, chance and hope. It could also be seen in a negative light in forms of regret as a reaction to something going wrong. Even seen with this negative cast however it still can't help to be seen as a shimmer of hope and contemplation. Similar to other sayings such as when you fall off the horse you get back on or when you get knocked down you pick yourself back up again. It suggests second chances in the face of defeat.
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