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It's basically the same, just darker. (on racing Saturday nights as opposed to Sunday afternoons, 1991
— Alan Kulwicki
The greatest luxury is being able to go to movies and plays now and then in the afternoons.
— Robert MacNeil
Mornings belong to whatever is new; the current composition. Afternoons are for naps and letters.
— Stephen King
Fasting gives me singularly happy afternoons.
— Adalbert De Vogue
Afternoons are hard. Mornings are pure evil from the pits of hell, which is why I don't do them anymore.
— Rachel Caine
My first job was when I was about 12, cleaning houses in the afternoons for different elderly women in town. I hated it.
— Elizabeth Strout
Strict shopping laws mean that most German shops close on Saturday afternoons, reopening only on Monday when everybody is back at work.
— Luke Harding
The beauty that shimmers in the yellow afternoons of October, who ever could clutch it?
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature, like Miamonides said, is mainly a good place to throw beer cans on Sunday afternoons.
— Edward Abbey
Never since the beginning of the world has there been so little light. Our winter afternoons have been known at times to last a hundred years.
— Charles Simic
But I remember more dearly autumn afternoons in bottoms that lay intensely silent under old great trees
— C.S. Lewis
I stand corrected. Afternoons are hard. Mornings are pure evil from the pits of hell,
— Rachel Caine
Mornings and afternoons are my family time and I'm lucky that I can drop the kids off at school, I don't have to be at the office or anything.
— Gwyneth Paltrow
Often pointed out that bright mornings brought on wet afternoons, and that you can't expect good times to last.
— C.S. Lewis
I WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE WHO DREAMS OF DOING EVERYTHING IN LIFE
AND NOTHING ON RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. — Atticus Poetry
AND NOTHING ON RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. — Atticus Poetry
And so many orchards circled the village that on some crisp October afternoons the whole wold smelled like pie.
— Alice Hoffman
As footballers, we have time on our hands. Yes, we work very hard but we also have spare afternoons.
— Joleon Lescott
When I was 17, I worked at a bagel shop - I ate so many! I was also in all the school musicals, which we rehearsed for during the afternoons.
— Jenna Ushkowitz
Which I would write on Sunday afternoons sitting cross-legged on my bedroom floor with no pants on.
— Mindy Kaling
Time moved differently for us that spring: A string of long afternoons was as good as a year.
— Karen Thompson Walker
I write in the mornings or afternoons - I'm not a night owl and can write for only four or five hours maximum.
— Sarah Hall
Sweet as the past may be, it best remains pressed between the pages of memory, savoured for a moment or two on quiet Sunday afternoons.
— Indu Muralidharan
Sunday afternoons are the longest afternoons of all ...
— Carson McCullers
There's a certain slant of light, On winter afternoons, That oppresses, like the weight Of cathedral tunes.
— Emily Dickinson
I work mornings only. I go out to lunch. Afternoons I play with the baby, walk with my husband, or shovel mail.
— Annie Dillard
Her legs swing complete afternoons away.
— Jill Eisenstadt
She loved to spend rainy afternoons lost in thought, her hand daydreaming beneath the fabric of her floral panties.
— Michael Faudet
Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings, saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry.
— Robert Hass
It's all a sea, I swim out of its in the afternoons.
— Jack Kerouac
How I would like to have them back, those pointless afternoons - the boredom, the aimlessness, the unformed possibilities.
— Margaret Atwood
I wondered stony afternoons owning all their vastness.
— Naomi Shihab Nye
Day after day, I spent long afternoons in the talent pool, being told how to walk, how to talk, how to sit.
— Gene Tierney
Jack and I usually get together and sit around in the afternoons and start throwing ideas around.
— Johnny Rivers
Coffee in the morning, cocaine afternoons.
— Jackson Browne
Sunday afternoons at a parish center - or a community center - is familiar territory for me.
— Denis McDonough
Incandescent afternoons in Spain, the shutters closed, a blade of sun burning into the darkness.
— James Salter
College football: I do not see the relationship of those highly industrialized affairs on Saturday afternoons to higher learning in America.
— Robert Maynard Hutchins