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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
The great thing about being up early on a Sunday is nothing.
There's nothing better than cornflakes with hot milk. It's my Sunday treat.
Sunday is the day people go quietly mad, one way or another. — © William Saroyan
Sunday is the day people go quietly mad, one way or another.
The minute you walk outside of your church on Sunday you're in mission territory.
And on seesaw Sunday nights, I'd woo who ever I would with my wicked eye!
Sunday, I go to church; I take the day off. I rest.
If God hadn't rested on Sunday, He would have had time to finish the world.
When I came to Detroit I was just a mild-mannered Sunday-school boy.
I take my kids to a farmers' market each Sunday to buy organic produce.
I have been a performer for as long as I can remember. I performed in Sunday school and church plays.
Dick Gregory used every syllable, every metaphor, every joke, every march, every incarceration, every hour of his life, to embarrass this country into providing a more perfect, perfect union.
I've seen them on television on a Sunday morning most days of the week.
For every moment of joy Every hour of fear For every winding road that brought me here For every breath, for every day of living This is my Thanksgiving
The most important ingredient of Sunday lunch is the conversation. Without that, it's dead and gone. — © John Torode
The most important ingredient of Sunday lunch is the conversation. Without that, it's dead and gone.
The Dudleys are going to get the VIP treatment this Sunday-- Very Intense Pain!
Sunday morning is time to slob around and perhaps go swimming.
I accept the resurrection of Easter Sunday not as an invention of the community of disciples, but as a historical event.
On Sunday morning, I'm not nervous... I can't wait to tell what God wants me to say.
Sunday is the only day where I can kind of do my own thing and not have it dictated by the news cycle.
Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
On Sunday night, my husband makes a five-course family dinner.
[Professional engineers] must for years abandon their white collars except for Sunday.
Life is not like Gloomy Sunday, with a second ending when the people are disturbed.
Sunday is the core of our civilization, dedicated to thought and reverence.
People make their life really hard. It was as simple as this: My parents went to church. My grandfather was a bishop. My mom sang in the choir, my dad played the keyboard, and my uncle played the drums. I was into playing the drums, so I played the drums a lot for my uncle, and it got to the point where I was pretty nice at playing the drums. And he let me play every Sunday so, to me, going to church was fun.
I can not forget Melina Mercouri in black dress at 'Never on Sunday'.
But Palm Sunday tells us that ... it is the cross that is the true tree of life.
I just finished reading the Koran, and there's nothing in there I didn't hear in Sunday school.
I hate Sunday, I can't wait for Monday so I can go back to work again.
Memo to self: never again try to travel by train in Britain on a Sunday.
I'd rather direct than produce. Any day. And twice on Sunday.
The feeling of Sunday is the same everywhere, heavy, melancholy, standing still.
There are many persons who look on Sunday as a sponge to wipe out the sins of the week
If it's Sunday, I'm up at 5 A.M., in the car by 5:30, and doing television hits by 7:45.
People react to fear, not love; they don't teach that in Sunday School, but it's true.
Satan gets disturbed -and defeated -when you decide to do more that be a Sunday-morning Christian.
My parents had a sidewalk cafe: every Sunday there was an accordion player and apparently I went through the motions, squeezing a shoebox. One of the regulars in 'the cafe said to my father: "I think you should get your son an accordion-that's what he's trying to do, with that shoebox." So they got me a little cardboard diatonic accordion-I still have it. I started to play the National Anthem, and things like that. It seems I was musically gifted-but my parents just never pushed in that direction.
We planted the church by starting a Sunday night outreach. The very first Sunday we had 70 people turn up. The second week, there were 60, the third week, 53, and by the fourth week, 45. I've often joked that we worked it out at the time- we had only four and a half weeks left until there were no more people. It was about that time that we had our first ever commitment to Christ. We outgrew the school hall after 12 months. The crowds were so big that we were using road-case as the platform, and what should have been the stage as a balcony so that we could fit more people in.
I went to see the film with a regular audience for the first time on Sunday, and was basically swamped. — © Verne Troyer
I went to see the film with a regular audience for the first time on Sunday, and was basically swamped.
We've got wars. Imagine having more money, you could buy more beer. Have you been to Dublin in its heyday like in the boom heyday at like 4:00 in the morning on a Sunday or Saturday? It's like beyond New Orleans. It's like St. Patrick's Day every day. It's not good. I don't even like pubs anymore. I like going for a meal and having a bottle of wine. Be more gentle.
I wrote my earliest piece for The Sunday Times about being a young wife.
That's one of the things my family miss most when I'm travelling - my Sunday roasts and my Japanese meals.
I attended Sunday School and then church with my father and mother throughout my childhood.
I don't remember even having spoken a piece in Sunday school.
That was my relationship to 'Archie' for the most part: just the Sunday strips.
We will direct every resource at our command - every means of diplomacy, every tool of intelligence, every instrument of law enforcement, every financial influence, and every necessary weapon of war - to the destruction and to the defeat of the global terror network.
We have Sunday morning breakfast before church. I don't do the dishes, but I do cook. I'm the griller.
Saturday and Sunday mornings are the only time the children are allowed to turn on the television.
I seem to have this need to belong to some church. I get worried on Sunday mornings. — © John Updike
I seem to have this need to belong to some church. I get worried on Sunday mornings.
We have three big shows on Sunday, so there will be pressure to spread the wealth.
I go on 'Sunday Brunch' and Simon Rimmer's mashed potato is like heaven.
Every ripple on the ocean, every leaf on every tree, every sand dune in the desert, every power we never see.
I have balls the size of grapefruits and come this Sunday, you'll be spitting out the seeds.
I hate Sunday, and I don't think I'll ever get over it. But I'm going to try.
To a Christian, Easter Sunday means everything, when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Anything goes on any given Sunday, especially Monday Night.
So that Sunday morning I ended up going to church and that’s when I got saved.
I'd like to do a kind of 'Sunday Night At The Palladium'-style variety show on the BBC.
I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers.
For me this is not something that can be swept under the rug and forgotten in the interest of forced Sunday togetherness.
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