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Tomorrow never comes
Tomorrow never comes.
Prov. When the day arrives that you are now calling "tomorrow," you will call that day "today" and a different day will be called "tomorrow." (Therefore, you should not resolve to do something tomorrow, since that day will never arrive.) Jill: When are you going to go to lunch with me? Jane: Tomorrow. Jill: Tomorrow never comes.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Muirenn | | - | Irish, Irish Mythology |
| Adeane | | [ə'di:n] | |
| Abele | | - | Italian |
| Jehoshaphat | | ji-HAHSH-ə-fat (English), jee-HAHSH-ə-fat (English) | Biblical |
| Kleon | | - | Ancient Greek |
| Carlota | | kahr-LO-tah (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |