Weekdays Quotes
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Weekdays Quotes & Sayings
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A large portion of the weekend effects is explained by differences in the amount of time spent with friends or family between weekends and weekdays.
— Daniel Kahneman
Let's take a drive into the middle of nowhere with a packet of Marlboro lights and talk about our lives.
— Joseph Heller
Nothing reassures parents more than surrounding their kids with the kind of guys who have a lot of weapons and nothing to do on weekdays.
— Stephen Colbert
The work on weekdays and the rest on the seventh day are correlated. The Sabbath is the inspirer, the other days the inspired.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
People used to wear ordinary clothes weekdays, and formal attire on Sunday. Today it is the exact reverse.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Most writers on the subject seem to agree that the typical working mathematician is a Platonist on weekdays and a formalist on Sundays.
— Philip J. Davis
[make] Sundays out of weekdays.
— Hermann Hesse
By these words it is plain he does not make love the cause of forgiveness, but the proof of it.
— John Calvin
Don't you see? We were meant to save each other.
— Gretchen Powell
An Ulster Scot may come to disbelieve in God, but not to wear his weekday clothes on the Sabbath.
— C.S. Lewis
I write every day weekdays for about 5 hours, mostly longhand on legal pads. It has gotten neither harder nor easier, sadly or happily.
— Daniel Handler
The Sabbath is not for the sake of the weekdays; the weekdays are for the sake of Sabbath. It is not an interlude but the climax of living.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Between Monday and Saturday men make an audience. On Sunday, they make a congregation.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Eccentricities, of which I know I have
many, do not hold universal sexual and romantic lure. I understand that. — Jessica Park
many, do not hold universal sexual and romantic lure. I understand that. — Jessica Park
the flip side of the paper." Quaere enim avis replaced the image on the screen, handwritten in blue ink.
— J.E. Hopkins