Sunday Quotes
Discover the best quotes about Sunday. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Sunday from various authors and personalities.
Dimanchophobia:Fear of Sundays, not in a religious sense but rather, a condition that reflects fear of unstructured time. Also known as acalendrical anxiety. Not to be confused with didominicaphobia, or kyriakephobia, fear of the Lord's Day.Dimanchophobia is a mental condition created by modernism and industrialism. Dimanchophobes particularly dislike the period between Christmas and New Year's, when days of the week lose their significance and time blurs into a perpetual Sunday. Another way of expressing dimanchophobia might be life in a world without calendars. A popular expression of this condition can be found in the pop song Every Day is Like Sunday, by Morrissey, in which he describes walking on a beach after a nuclear way, when every day of the week now feels like Sunday.
... millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
The key to forming good habits is to make them part of your 'rituals.' I have a morning ritual, afternoon ritual, and Sunday ritual. It's one way to bundle good habits into regular times that you set aside to prepare yourself for the life you want. Rituals help you form habits.
Mum died on a Saturday - apparently that's quite common. Dad already had dementia, and my brother and I had to let him know the news. Forty-five minutes later we had to tell him again. We spent the whole of that Sunday reminding him over and over.
I was raised in a Catholic school, and I would always go to church on Sunday, and I would hear the same music over and over and over and over again, same gospels, hymns, everything.
I once spent a year in Philadelphia, I think it was on a Sunday.
I've dealt with a lot of injuries over the years, and you just learn about pain management and how to keep yourself in the best shape to play on Sunday, and then playing with pain.
The point I'm trying to make is that you go to church on Sunday. But the real Christ is out there in your life every day, whether it be the guy you help on the street, how you live your life, and your countenance that makes people want to be you.
Sunday is my favorite day.
I will continue to work as hard as I can to make this organization proud. Every time I step on the field I will give everything I have and I will leave everything I have on the field every single Sunday.
I was brought up Methodist, christened as a little baby and went to church every Sunday.
I believe that God knows what each of us wants and needs. It's not necessary for us to make it to church on Sunday to reach Him. You can find Him anyplace. And if that sounds heretical, my source is pretty good: Matthew, Five to Seven, The Sermon on the Mount.
Why do I do this every Sunday? Even the book reviews seem to be the same as last week's. Different books same reviews.
I'm going to marry a Jewish woman because I like the idea of getting up Sunday morning and going to the deli.
Our decision to close on Sunday was our way of honoring God and of directing our attention to things that mattered more than our business.
I'm a God-fearing man, go to church every Sunday, and have since I was a boy. But if I ever found out that God cared one way or another about a borderline illegal fist-fight on Saturday night, I would be so greatly disappointed that it would make rethink my entire belief system.
Poetry is truth in its Sunday clothes.
I want there to be no peasant in my kingdom so poor that he cannot have a chicken in his pot every Sunday.
This is Sunday, and the question arises, what'll I start tomorrow?
Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week.