_:b7888418 "1873, Francis Bourdillon, \u201CThe Odd Five Minutes; Or, Short Chapters on Serious Subjects\u201D, in Google books\u200Ehttps://books.google.ca/books?redir_esc=y&id=XAoDAAAAQAAJ&q=%22yesterday+is+gone%22#v=snippet&q=%22yesterday%20is%20gone%22&f=false, Religious Tract Society, page 108:"@en . _:b7888421 "I wake up every morning and tell myself, \"There's nothing I can do about yesterday, yesterday is gone.\""@en . _:b7888420 "Today is the day when we can enjoy life, for yesterday is gone, and tomorrow never comes."@en . "1" . _:b7888417 "It is impossible to change or to relive what has already happened."@en . _:b7888419 "Yesterday is gone; yesterday has passed forever beyond our control. Gone with it are its mistakes and cares, its aches and pains, its faults and blunders."@en . _:b7888418 . _:b7888419 "1945, American Farm Youth, Volumes 11-12, page 28:"@en . _:b7888419 . . _:b7888420 . _:b7888421 . _:b7888418 "Yesterday is gone indeed, and gone never to return."@en . . . _:b7888421 "2017 March 31, John Meyer, \u201CSeeking to bring hope to those with cancer, Littleton man heads to North Pole\u201D, in Denver Post, retrieved 10 July 2017:"@en . _:b7888417 . . _:b7888420 "2010 April 25, Mark Vernon, \u201CIdeas for modern living: Carpe diem\u201D, in Guardian, UK, retrieved 10 July 2017:"@en .