What is the last sentence of "Don't worry about the unknown tomorrow"?

The last sentence of "Don't worry about the unknown tomorrow" is:

Because tomorrow has its own worries

Original text:

Don't worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow has its own worries. One day's difficulty is enough

-from the Bible

The Bible is inspired by God (explained from a religious point of view) and is a classic of Judaism and Christianity. Originally from Hebrew kethubhim, the original meaning is "article", and later it means "classics"; Graphai in Greek, Scripturoe in Latin, and Jing in Chinese translation.

The Bible is a classic belief of Jews and Europeans. It tells the history of Jews in ancient times and records the prophecies of prophets. [1]? When a large number of Jewish classics were translated into Greek texts, the Greek tabilia (plural, meaning "books") was used to refer to these classics; Latin derived from the singular word Biblia, and later became the proper name of the official classics of Judaism and Christianity, which was translated into Chinese as "Bible".

The Bible is a rather thick book, and the number of pages is similar to that of a dictionary, but in fact it is not just a book, but a set of 66 books. Some are long and some are short; There are ancient works and more recent works, including: history, poetry, philosophy, and even personal letters and lectures. [2]?

The official classic of Judaism includes five volumes of Torah, eight volumes of Prophet and eleven volumes of Holy Book, so it is commonly called Tanak (composed of the initials of Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim), also known as "Twenty-four Books".

Christian classics, including the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament, the Jewish Bible, was inherited from Judaism. The number and order of volumes in the book are slightly different among Christian factions. The New Testament is a Christian classic, with 27 volumes, including the Gospel which records the life, words and deeds of Jesus, the Acts which describes the situation of the early church, and the Letters and Revelation written by the apostles. There are 39 volumes in the Old Testament and 27 volumes in the New Testament.