“I was doing something I'd never done before. And what will I be able to do tomorrow that I cannot yet do today?”
“If you're talking about what you did yesterday, you're not doing much today.”
“Yesterday I went home with him and we did the usual things. I haven't the nerve to put them down, but I'd like to, because now when I'm writing it's already tomorrow and I'm afraid of getting to the end of yesterday. As long as I go on writing, yesterday is today and we are still together”
“Today I realized that what I wrote yesterday I really wrote today: everything from December 31 I wrote on January 1, i.e. today, and what I wrote on December 30 I wrote on the 31st, i.e. yesterday. What I write today I'm really writing tomorrow, which for me will be today and yesterday, and also, in some sense, tomorrow: an invisible day. But enough of that.”
“What am I going to do with you? Yesterday I kiss you, and you attack me! Today you pass out on me!”