Middle Week Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Middle Week
Middle Week Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Middle Week quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
I go to the theater two or three times a week when I'm in London. Whereas I feel guilty going to the cinema in the middle of the afternoon.
— Eddie Redmayne
The very nature of science is discoveries, and the best of those discoveries are the ones you don't expect.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
the man was so cross-eyed he could stand in the middle of the week and see both Sundays.
— David Foster Wallace
For years, I was quite a militant atheist. I wanted to burn down all the churches or turn them into second-hand record emporiums.
— Michel Faber
In a downturn, aggressive PR and communications strategy is key.
— Douglas Leone
The middle of the week is a great time to reflect on what was done and still needs to be done before the end of the week.
— David Dweck
What was about this that made us feel we deserved it?
— Margaret Atwood
You can't start a diet in the middle of the week, that's just stupid.
— Charles Barkley
Because, you see, you only need one friend for a party. One is enough. Two is enough. Anything is enough.'
~pg 107; Adam on friendship — Ann M. Martin
~pg 107; Adam on friendship — Ann M. Martin
If you find yourself cutting corners, go in a circle instead
— Benny Bellamacina
Working 40 hours a week used to mean a minimum standard of living and a foothold on the first rung of the economic ladder to the middle class.
— Jackie Speier
Ricky Gervais is a genius.
— Oscar Nunez
Middle age is the time when a man is always thinking that in a week or two he will feel as good as ever.
— Don Marquis
You already alone. If you want more alone, I can knock you into the middle of next week, and leave you there.
— Toni Morrison
This is the Middle East, where every week you have something new; so whatever you talk about this week will not be valuable next week.
— Bashar Al-Assad
No more tears now; I will think upon revenge.
— Mary Stuart