A Quote by Debra Stephenson

Sunday nights are my favourite. — © Debra Stephenson
Sunday nights are my favourite.
You know you're doing what you love when Sunday nights feel the same as Friday nights.
I try to not work too many Sundays. At least on Sunday nights, I try to chill out a little bit. I call it Sunday Funday.
I watch football all the time. I enjoy getting home on Monday nights and watch 'Monday Night Football,' and 'Sunday Night Football' when we get home early enough on Sunday nights.
It is Sunday, mid-morning-Sunday in the living room, Sunday in the kitchen, Sunday in the woodshed, Sunday down the road in the village: I hear the bells, calling me to share God's grace.
I usually stay in on Sunday nights. I'm not much of a party person.
And on seesaw Sunday nights, I'd woo who ever I would with my wicked eye!
You can't have a favourite meal, like you can't have a favourite movie or a favourite book or a favourite child.
Friday and Saturday nights have a funny way of revealing what we really believe on Sunday mornings.
It's basically the same, just darker. (on racing Saturday nights as opposed to Sunday afternoons, 1991
My favourite area of Milano is by the canons - I go to an authentic Italian restaurant around there on a Sunday for delicious food.
One of my favourite scents in the world is the 'Brown' candle from Hotel Costes in Paris. It smells like naughty nights in corners of clubs.
I feel like I've had bad nights or destructive nights or nights where I don't remember anything or nights where I was seriously injured or seriously in danger. And I remained nihilistic and unconcerned because it felt like there was no alternative.
There are fun nights, there are crazy nights, and then there are those nights that make men legends.
I knew I loved playing bluegrass, so I'd end up down there on Sunday nights at the bluegrass jam.
People always have these debates about who their favourite rapper is. And I think it's based upon what mood that particular person is in. If someone's favourite rapper is a lyricist then they're focused on rhymes or substance. If someone's favourite rapper is a party rapper, you know, someone who makes music about the clubs... "Oh, he's my favourite rapper". No, his subject matter is your favourite.
I hate picking favourite books. I usually tend to stay away from all the 'top record' and 'favourite song' and 'favourite book', and I just think it doesn't do any good for anybody.
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