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Quotes About Sunday

You have ruined me. I didn't realize how much I longed for the company of others until I had your words. When they are gone, the nights are darker. The silence is loud and bottomless, and I am empty. I miss them, my beloved Sunday, and I miss you.
~ Alethea Kontis
When I was a kid, our family used to watch 'Bonanza.' I really liked having a Sunday night TV ritual.
~ Anne Lamott
I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers. I think Mike Singletary has made a big difference. He's done a tremendous job.
~ Joe Montana
I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers.
~ Joe Montana
I'm a sport fan. So, I have always watched everything, and I used to watch racing. Formula One was always on. The genius about it is that it's on at lunchtime on a Sunday.
~ Asif Kapadia
The audience that watches on Sunday night is upscale, very female, and very engaged.
~ Nina Tassler
Thursday night football is here to stay. So we're looking at ways to make it safer. Now they're playing division games, so you limit travel. Now the question is, should you play Sunday night before a Thursday night?
~ John Madden
British swimming have created that environment where it is very friendly. And I think it is part of our sporting culture. Rainy Sunday, you go to the local swimming pool.
~ Helen Skelton
On Sundays, I'm up at five and in the office by six. After the show, around midday, I flip the switch, and it's all family. Our kids play sports, so we're running around.
~ David Gregory
The scent of new-mown grass wafted on the warm breeze, mingled with the smoke of leaves burning on a distant bonfire. The scents and sounds of an English summer Sunday, unchanged for centuries, Ben thought. Polite
~ Rhys Bowen
According to John a man died, was in a tomb for three days, and then on the Sunday he came back to life and walked away. A god is involved. 'That figures.
~ Richard Beard
The Hoel Chestnut becomes a landmark, what farmers call a sentinel tree . Families navigate by it on Sunday outings. Locals use it to direct travelers, the lone lighthouse in a grain-filled sea.
~ Richard Powers
What was life but good barstools and bad ones, good fortune and bad, shifting from Sunday to Sunday, year to year, like the fortunes of the New England Patriots. There was no such thing as continual good fortune—or misfortune, except for the Red Sox, whose curse seemed eternal.
~ Richard Russo
That aunt of mine; boy, she used to wear make-up all week long so terrible thick that - well, she started about Wednesday layering it on, and she never washed, and every day she slapped down a new layer. Until Sunday. Then on Sunday she kind of peeled it off to go to church. *** Boy, she was a case; I used to hope she'd skip a Sunday - sleep through to Monday or something - because I knew two weeks' worth of make-up and she'd set up like a statue.
~ Ken Kesey
A terrible independence opens the door to destructive power of sin
~ Sunday Adelaja
It is not God's power that is lacking to accomplish the redemption of nations
~ Sunday Adelaja
To Influence Every Sphere Of Society Is To Engage The Power Of The Gospel
~ Sunday Adelaja
The Lord's Prayer reminds us that God longs for His people to communicate with Him, not just in church on Sunday, but wherever we are and whatever our need.
~ David Jeremiah
Every Sunday when I was little," Gus said. "My parents insisted I pray for forgiveness for all the things you talked me into doing. But this isn't from the Bible. It's from Vampire Tales number two." "That would be one of your lesser-known holy books.
~ William Rabkin
Kiss me, Kate, we will be married o' Sunday.
~ William Shakespeare
However, by Sunday noon--not coincidentally, the unhappiest hour in America--you may have run through your options and wind up slumped on a couch, suffering from the Sabbath existential crisis. It's at just such unfocused, unproductive times, says Csikszentmihalyi, that "people start ruminating and feeling that their lives are wasted and so forth.
~ Winifred Gallagher
He was wearing a short, electric-blue dress and holding a silver clutch-bag. It was a party dress, really, not what anyone would wear on a Sunday morning to a newsagent's shop. Least of all a twelve-year-old boy.
~ David Walliams
The feeling of Sunday is the same everywhere, heavy, melancholy, standing still.
~ Jean Rhys
It was Sunday and, as elsewhere in the world, that day was cursed
~ Jean-Christophe Grangé