“Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson · "Experience," Essays: Second Series, 1844
Priestley captures something quietly powerful here: the feeling that each new day is not simply a repetition of the one before but a genuine reopening of possibility. The phrase "fresh try" acknowledges that yesterday may not have gone perfectly, while "one more start" offers forgiveness without making a fuss of it. The touch of "magic waiting somewhere behind the morning" keeps the sentiment from becoming a productivity slogan. It is more like a personal tenderness toward time, a sense of wonder at the fact that life keeps offering new chances.
This line works because it is honest about the mixture of feelings most people bring to mornings: tiredness, mild hope, and something harder to name. It does not demand enthusiasm or promise guaranteed rewards. Instead it speaks to the part of us that wants to believe something good could still happen, that the day ahead is genuinely open. That combination of realism and gentle expectation gives the quote a warmth that purely motivational language rarely achieves.
This quote suits moments of reflection at the start of a day, or as a reminder after a difficult stretch when routine has begun to feel stale. It fits well in journals, morning reading, or as a small note placed somewhere visible. It is also a kind thing to share with someone who is going through a hard period, because it offers hope without minimizing difficulty.
“Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson · "Experience," Essays: Second Series, 1844
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