A Quote by Daniel Mays

Sundays are a day for recuperation and family. — © Daniel Mays
Sundays are a day for recuperation and family.
Workers should have Sundays off because Sunday is for the family. Calling for Sundays to be a holiday.
I studied all about Gauguin. He was a banker. He was a banker who - he used to paint on Sundays. And one day he hated himself for painting on Sundays.
My family and I cook at home almost every day together. The kitchen is the central and most important room in the house; it's a great way for us to connect. We love going to the farmer's market on Sundays as a family and choosing the ingredients together.
How many Sundays - how many hundreds of Sundays like this - lay ahead of me? “Quiet, peaceful, and lonely,” I said aloud to myself. On Sundays, I didn't wind my spring.
Most Sundays, with the exception of football Sundays, I work, because I don't take days off as long as I'm working on something that's supposed to be all in the same mood.
All my life, Sundays have been a working day.
Sundays are the one day of the week I might cook for myself.
I work every single day, even on Sundays.
On Sundays, that's my pig out day and I do the pizza and the beer.
Sundays are church and more family time. Sunday evenings I try to organize myself for the week ahead.
On Sundays, I just love to go to church and then relax the whole day!
But I'm a patient, so I have to focus on recuperation
I feel like it's about taking time out of your week to have your own mini spa day. I like to do it on Sundays because usually I don't have anything on that day.
I usually train twice a day, and Thursdays and Sundays are supposed to be my days off. But even on those days, I'm training at least once. I have to do at least one session each day to be happy.
On Sundays when I speak, I hopefully give somebody something that they can use the next day at work or at home.
Sundays tend to be a day where just I do nothing but visit people. It's kind of like trick-or-treating.
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