“The Sundaies of man's life, Thredded together on time's string, Make bracelets to adorn the wife Of the eternal, glorious King. On Sunday heaven's gates stand ope; Blessings are plentiful and rife. More plentiful than hope.” MenTogetherHeavenWifeKingsBlessingEternalGloriousSundayStringsGatesSabbathBraceletPlentifulSabbath Day Book:The Works of George Herbert: Poems Source: The Works of George Herbert: Poems
“When Im in town on Sundays, I sometimes go down to the Central Bar in the East Village to watch English football. But my natural inclination now is to get in the car with my wife and kids and get out of town.” SometimesKidsNaturalWatchesWifeCarFootballTownsMy WifeEastBarsSundayVillageInclinationEnglish FootballMy Wife And KidsEast Village Author:Joe Scarborough
“A friend of ours, the wife of a pastor at a church in Colorado, had once told me about something her daughter, Hannah, said when she was three years old. After the morning service was over one Sunday, Hannah tugged on her mom's skirt and asked. "Mommy, why do some people in church have lights over their heads and some don't?" At the time, I remember thinking two things: First, I would've knelt down and asked Hannah, "Did I have a light over my head? Please say yes!" I also wondered what Hannah had seen, and whether she had seen it because, like my son, she had a childlike faith.” PeopleThinkingYearsFirstsSaidTwoLightRememberThreeChurchMorningWifeSonMomPleaseDaughterDown AndTwo ThingsSundayMy SonThree YearsPastorSkirtsChildlikeColoradoThree Year OldsChildlike Faith Author:Todd Burpo
“Next-door a baker's apprentice with his wife, an employee in a printing-shop, she has inflammation of the ovaries. Wonder what those two get out of life? Well, first of all, they get each other, then last Sunday a vaudeville and a film, then this or that club meeting and a visit to his parents. Nothing else? Well now, don't drop dead, sir. Add to that nice weather, bad weather, country picnics, standing in front of the stove, eating breakfast and so on. And what more do you get, you, captain, general, jockey, whoever you are? Don't fool yourself.” LifeFirstsWellsTwoCountryLastsFilmNextParentWonderNiceWifeDoorsFrontsFoolEatingStandingAddMeetingsClubsWeatherShopsEmployeeSundayBreakfastCaptainsPrintingApprenticeBakersPicnicsStovesJockeysBad WeatherVaudevilleOvariesEating BreakfastNice Weather Author:Alfred Doblin
“Sunday-the doctor's paradise! Doctors at country clubs, doctors at the seaside, doctors with mistresses, doctors with wives, doctors in church, doctors in yachts, doctors everywhere resolutely being people, not doctors.” PeopleCountryChurchWifeDoctorsClubsParadiseSundayMistressYachtCountry Clubs Book:the bell jar Source: the bell jar
“During terms, Professor Marsden lives in Cambridge with his wife, chess player extraordinaire and distinguished physician and surgeon Bryony Asquith Marsden. His favorite time of day is half past six in the evening, when he meets Mrs. Marsden's train at the station, as the latter returns from her day in London. On Sunday afternoons, rain or shine, Professor and Mrs. Marsden take a walk along The Backs, and treasure growing old together.” TogetherPastTermWalksHalfWifeGrowingPlayerReturnSixRainShiningTrainLondonChessTreasureEveningLatterSundayStationsProfessorsAfternoonPhysiciansDistinguishedGrowing OldSurgeonsChess PlayersCambridgeTime Of DaySunday AfternoonsRain Or Shine Author:Sherry Thomas
“I've been asked often what is the difference between an amateur and a professional artist, and I will tell you. An amateur artist is one who works all week at something else so he can paint on Saturday and Sunday. A professional artist is one whose wife works so he can paint all the time.” ArtistDifferencesWifeWeekPaintSundaySaturdaySaturday And Sunday Author:Ben Shahn
“There was a law in Connecticut - I believe it is still formally unrepealed - making it illegal for a man to kiss his wife on Sunday.” MenBelieveStillsLawI BelieveWifeKissingSundayIllegalConnecticut Book:Human Society in Ethics and Politics Source: Human Society in Ethics and Politics
“Motor Racing Outreach is great. They provide a chapel service every Sunday for drivers, wives, crew members, and others in the NASCAR industry so that we can gather and celebrate our faith. It's important to me to have this time before the race on Sundays. They also provide other services such as at-track childcare and counseling.” ImportantRaceWifeIndustryMembersTrackCelebrateSundayDriversRacingCrewMotorCounselingChapelNascarMotor RacingOutreachChildcare Author:Austin Dillon
“That's where the conflict starts. We all want for a wife a combination Sunday school teacher and a $500-a-night hooker.” WantSchoolNightTeacherWifeConflictCombinationSundaySchool TeachersSunday SchoolSunday School Teacher Author:Lenny Bruce