Amount of texts to »Yesterday« 51, and there are 50 texts (98.04%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
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rkcba wrote on Nov 11th 2003, 21:31:15 about

Yesterday

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I'm waiting for tomorrow to turn today into yesterday

[das flederwiesel] wrote on Nov 11th 2001, 02:27:14 about

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Yesterday: The crow that steals your eyes.

Greyson wrote on Oct 8th 2000, 07:30:53 about

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Basically, yesterday doesn't exist anymore; there is just »now« and the anticipation of the coming tomorrow.

the old pirate wrote on Mar 12th 2001, 17:21:14 about

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Yesterdays are important. So are tomorrows. The present really doesn't make much difference – which is why it exists for only a moment at a time.

If we can remember the good things that were, and give the good things to be enough room to happen, we'll be just fine.

Zadya wrote on Mar 29th 2000, 17:44:48 about

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Today is between yesterday and tomorrow.

Melissa wrote on Apr 12th 2000, 23:55:38 about

Yesterday

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Yesterday is a sepia-toned photograph, a clipper ship, a lace-trimmed parasol, a loaf of freshly baked bread....

But yesterday is also the arrogance of the Raj, colonial slaves mining diamonds and gold in Africa, the worst period of lynchings in the Southern United States, Removals of native peoples from their lands throughout the world....

the mad one wrote on Feb 9th 2001, 13:44:34 about

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Today is just tomorrow's yesterday.

Karl Kortezone wrote on Apr 10th 2000, 18:43:45 about

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In a rare display of humility Paul McCartney once admitted that his original idea for perhaps his most famous (and best) song was 'Scrambled Eggs'. The chorus went something like, 'Scrambled eggs, how I loved your legs' and so on. This highlights the importance of knowing when to stop and when to go on when creating any work of art. It is a good job for Paul and for everyone else that he decided to have another look at his efforts. At the same time many works of art can be spoiled, their freshness destroyed by an over-zelous examination by their creator.

Eliot wrote on Apr 17th 2000, 17:30:14 about

Yesterday

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Yesterday may well have been a dream I had last night.

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