Quote #86987
It's amazing how a little tomorrow can make up for a whole lot of yesterday.
John Guare
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line contrasts the weight of past mistakes (“yesterday”) with the restorative power of renewed possibility (“tomorrow”). It suggests that hope is not proportional to what has gone wrong: even a small opening in the future—a plan, a chance, a decision to begin again—can reframe and partially redeem a long accumulation of regret. The phrasing also implies a psychological truth: anticipation can change how we remember and carry the past. Rather than denying yesterday, the quote emphasizes forward motion as a practical form of repair, where the promise of what comes next can supply meaning, energy, and forgiveness that the past itself cannot provide.




