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Quotes About Sundays

She is married. I suppose there are children. They walk together on Sundays, the sunlight falling upon them. They visit friends, talk, go home in the evening, deep in the life we all agree is so greatly to be desired.
~ James Salter
My favorite country is America. I love going there! I go in the local lake near where I work on Sundays. It's called Berry Hill.
~ Tom Felton
My parents taught me not to rely on others, unless it involved an electrical current. Our family Sundays were also the source of many, many of our favorite family stories because we were all together.              I wanted my boys to know the same strength. Life is not so scary if you know how to do things
~ Leonard Sax
More and more people work on Sundays as a consequence of the competitiveness imposed by a consumer society.
~ Pope Francis
in the mechanics of the ordinary, working week. Sundays could feel very threadbare, and raw. Why could he not relax and enjoy them like other men who took a pint or two after Mass before falling asleep at the fire with the newspaper, having eaten a plate of dinner?
~ Unknown
On Sundays she got up early in order to have more time to do nothing.
~ Clarice Lispector
On Sundays he spends an hour occupied with his tins of shoe polishes and his three pairs of shoes, two black and one brown. The brown ones are the ones he'd been wearing when he'd first come to see her.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
In summer, my Sundays are often taken up with cricket. I play with a bunch of other over-competitive and overenthusiastic guys who I have known for a very long time.
~ Ben Elliot
Most people can't bear to sit in church for an hour on Sundays. How are they supposed to live somewhere very similar to it for eternity?
~ Mark Twain
Les banlieues tristes des dimanches et les lignes d'intérêt local sont un triste décor
~ Philippe Soupault
I will never back away from declaring my belief that there are no spiritual gains without pains. I would as soon expect a farmer to prosper in business who was content with sowing his fields and never looking at them until harvest, as to expect a believer to attain much holiness who was not diligent about his Bible reading, prayer, and the use of his Sundays. Our God is a God who works by means, and He will never bless the soul of that person who pretends to be so superior
~ J.C. Ryle
I should as soon expect a farmer to prosper in business who contented himself with sowing his fields and never looking at them till harvest, as expect a believer to attain much holiness, who was not diligent about his Bible reading, his prayers and the use of his Sundays. Our God is a God who works by means, and He will never bless the soul of that man who pretends to be so high and spiritual that he can get on without them.
~ J.C. Ryle
I had a standing arrangement with God: I'd agree to believe in Him -barely- as long as He let me sleep in on Sundays.
~ Richelle Mead
Casi todos los domingos, almuerzo y ceno solo, e inevitablemente me pongo melancólico. "¿Qué he hecho de mi vida?" es una pregunta que suena a Gardel o a Suplemento Femenino o artículo del Reader's Digest. No importa. Hoy domingo, me siento más allá de lo irrisorio y puedo hacerme preguntas de ese tipo.
~ Mario Benedetti
But as things stood, there weren't even two fun days. They only had Saturdays, because Mondays were a little bit too close to Sundays for Sunday's liking, as if Monday were a collapsed star in the week's solar system, with an excessive gravitational pull.
~ Matt Haig
They only had Saturdays, because Mondays were a little bit too close to Sundays for Sunday's liking, as if Monday were a collapsed star in the week's solar system, with an excessive gravitational pull.
~ Matt Haig
Peut-être l'un de ces dimanches doux et ensoleillés d'hiver où vous éprouvez un sentiment de vacance et d'éternité – le sentiment illusoire que le cours du temps est suspendu, et qu'il suffit de se laisser glisser par cette brèche pour échapper à l'étau qui va se refermer sur vous.
~ Patrick Modiano