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Sunday Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 21, 2024 | 832 quotes

Sunday occupies a unique spot in the week -- part rest, part reflection, part gentle dread of Monday. These quotes capture the day's many moods, from lazy afternoons and church routines to the particular feeling of time slowing down just before the week starts again.

Great for weekend social media posts, church bulletins, or adding a lighthearted touch to a newsletter. Scroll through and find something that fits your Sunday mood.

  1. “I was raised in a Catholic school, and I would always go to church on Sunday, and I would hear the same music over and over and over and over again, same gospels, hymns, everything.”

    Charlie Puth
  2. “I once spent a year in Philadelphia, I think it was on a Sunday.”

    W. C. Fields
  3. “Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.”

    Susan Ertz
  4. “Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week.”

    Joseph Addison
  5. “Not only is there no God, but try finding a plumber on Sunday.”

    Woody Allen
  6. “If Sunday is the Lord's day, then Saturday belongs to the Devil. It is the only night of the week when he gives out Free passes to the Late show at the Too Much Fun Club.”

    Hunter S. Thompson
  7. “I love to go to the zoo. But not on Sunday. I don't like to see the people making fun of the animals, when it should be the other way around.”

    Ernest Hemingway
  8. “I'm going to marry a Jewish woman because I like the idea of getting up Sunday morning and going to the deli.”

    Michael J. Fox
  9. “People react to fear, not love; they don't teach that in Sunday School, but it's true.”

    Richard M. Nixon
  10. “Our decision to close on Sunday was our way of honoring God and of directing our attention to things that mattered more than our business.”

    S. Truett Cathy
  11. “I will continue to work as hard as I can to make this organization proud. Every time I step on the field I will give everything I have and I will leave everything I have on the field every single Sunday.”

    Tim Tebow
  12. “I believe that God knows what each of us wants and needs. It's not necessary for us to make it to church on Sunday to reach Him. You can find Him anyplace. And if that sounds heretical, my source is pretty good: Matthew, Five to Seven, The Sermon on the Mount.”

    Frank Sinatra
  13. “I was born in Alabama and my first live music experiences were in church. Every Sunday we watched regional gospel groups on television singing their hearts out.”

    Tommy Shaw
  14. “I spent a year in that town, one Sunday.”

    George Burns
  15. “Do not let Sunday be taken from you. If your soul has no Sunday, it becomes an orphan.”

    Albert Schweitzer
  16. “I've been saying for a couple of years now that people need to let God out of the Sunday morning box, that He doesn't want to just be with you for an hour or two on Sunday morning and then put back in His box to sit there until you have an emergency, but He wants to invade your Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.”

    Joyce Meyer
  17. “I am not religious, but I still feel there is a sacredness about Mothering Sunday, even when I'm just enjoying a lie-in and a cup of tea from my boys.”

    Susanna Reid
  18. “I take the kids to church and Sunday school. They love it. I really think it's important for a child to feel that there are things that are bigger than your life out there.”

    Reese Witherspoon
  19. “I'm a God-fearing man, go to church every Sunday, and have since I was a boy. But if I ever found out that God cared one way or another about a borderline illegal fist-fight on Saturday night, I would be so greatly disappointed that it would make rethink my entire belief system.”

    Chael Sonnen
  20. “My mother was a Sunday school teacher. So I am a byproduct of prayer. My mom just kept on praying for her son.”

    Steve Harvey
  21. “This Sunday School has been of help to me, greater perhaps than any other force in my Christian life, and I can ask no better things for you than that you, and all that shall come after you in this great band of workers for Christ, shall receive the same measure of blessedness which I have been permitted to have.”

    John D. Rockefeller
  22. “I want there to be no peasant in my kingdom so poor that he cannot have a chicken in his pot every Sunday.”

    Henry IV
  23. “I love the idea of the teachings of Jesus Christ and the beautiful stories about it, which I loved in Sunday school and I collected all the little stickers and put them in my book. But the reality is that organised religion doesn't seem to work. It turns people into hateful lemmings and it's not really compassionate.”

    Elton John
  24. “I was brought up Methodist, christened as a little baby and went to church every Sunday.”

    Deborah Norville
  25. “For a time, I believed not in God nor Santa Claus, but in mermaids. They seemed as logical and possible to me as the brittle twig of a seahorse in the zoo aquarium or the skates lugged up on the lines of cursing Sunday fishermen - skates the shape of old pillowslips with the full, coy lips of women.”

    Sylvia Plath
  26. “I'm obsessed with radio. It's a good start to Sunday morning.”

    R. L. Stine
  27. “For me, true beauty has nothing to do with wrinkles and everything to do with the fact that my maternal grandmother raised five children just after the war and remained a fighter throughout her life. True beauty is the slick of red lipstick my paternal grandmother would put on before going to church on Sunday.”

    Monica Bellucci
  28. “I'm not a religious person but I do like the idea of Sunday as a day set apart from the rest of the week. It's nice to have a period of reflection and have time to think about things.”

    Jarvis Cocker
  29. “For 10 years while I was at ESPN, I lived at the Residence Inn in Southington, Connecticut, near Bristol. I did that because my wife had a great job in New York City, and we had a place in New York City, at 54th and 8th. On Friday, I would come back, and then on Sunday evening I would go back to the Residence Inn.”

    Skip Bayless
  30. “Working in the entertainment industry, there's no nighttime, there's no holiday, there's no vacation, there's no Monday, there's no Sunday. There's no specific time zone. There's no lunchtime, sometimes. There's no dinner.”

    Jackson Wang
  31. “We are a religious family. My mum still goes to church every Sunday. There was a time when I was younger when I started getting games on a Sunday, so it came down to a choice between going to church and playing football. I think my mum knew what I really loved, and she did not stop me from going to football.”

    Danny Welbeck
  32. “The key to forming good habits is to make them part of your 'rituals.' I have a morning ritual, afternoon ritual, and Sunday ritual. It's one way to bundle good habits into regular times that you set aside to prepare yourself for the life you want. Rituals help you form habits.”

    Lewis Howes
  33. “Church is definitely still present in my life. Every Sunday I'm tuned in and then throughout the week I read scriptures, I read motivational messages.”

    Robert Covington
  34. “I mean in the South African case, many of those who were part of death squads would have been respectable members of their white community, people who went to church on Sunday, every Sunday.”

    Desmond Tutu
  35. “I spent the afternoon of Sunday 9 July, 2006 in Berlin sleeping and playing the PlayStation. In the evening, I went out and won the World Cup.”

    Andrea Pirlo
  36. “The goal of Sunday is to leave my home as little as possible.”

    Mark Morris
  37. “We're going to win Sunday. I guarantee it.”

    Joe Namath
  38. “My grandmother was a very simple woman. She didn't want a whole lot. My grandmother wanted to go to church and Sunday school every Sunday. She wanted to be in Bible study every Wednesday. The other days, she wanted to be on a fishing creek.”

    Shannon Sharpe
  39. “I try to not work too many Sundays. At least on Sunday nights, I try to chill out a little bit. I call it Sunday Funday.”

    Miley Cyrus
  40. “Some people keep God in a Sunday morning box and say, 'Hey, I did my religious duty.' That's fine, but the scripture says to pray without ceasing. And I think that means all through the day you're talking to God. Even if it's in your thoughts.”

    Joel Osteen
  41. “I was raised in an evangelical Methodist church. Evangelical meant that though you had been baptized and made a member of the church on Sunday morning, you still had to be 'saved' on Sunday night. I wanted to be saved, but I did not think you should fake it.”

    Stanley Hauerwas
  42. “If it hadn't been for that march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Bloody Sunday, there would be no Barack Obama as President of the United States of America.”

    John Lewis
  43. “I lost my faith in God when I lost my daughter to Cancer, the beast. I begged, I cried, I offered my life for hers, and day by day, I watched that beautiful little Angel slip off. So, excuse me for not taking my seat next to you on Sunday in Church, I feel too cheated to worship.”

    Vince Neil
  44. “This is Sunday, and the question arises, what'll I start tomorrow?”

    Kurt Vonnegut
  45. “My favorite meal would have to be good old-fashioned eggs, over easy, with bacon. Many others, but you can't beat that on a Sunday morning, especially with a cup of tea.”

    Gary Oldman
  46. “Just in terms of allocation of time resources, religion is not very efficient. There's a lot more I could be doing on a Sunday morning.”

    Bill Gates
  47. “If you look at 'Blade Runner,' it's been cut sixteen ways from Sunday, and there are all kinds of different versions of it.”

    George Lucas
  48. “I was in high school - and I went to an all-boys Catholic high school, a Jesuit high school, where I was focused on academics and athletics, going to church every Sunday at Little Flower, working on my service projects, and friendship, friendship with my fellow classmates and friendship with girls from the local all-girls Catholic schools.”

    Brett Kavanaugh
  49. “Most of us spend the first six days of each week sowing wild oats; then we go to church on Sunday and pray for a crop failure.”

    Fred Allen
  50. “I got a call on a Sunday. 'Do you want to do 'The Godfather?' I thought they were kidding me, right? I said, 'Yes, of course, I love that book' - which I had never read.”

    Albert S. Ruddy
  51. “I don't know if anyone's ever done that, where they do a big college game and then do a game in the NFL. It would have to be a Monday game, obviously. If it were a Sunday game I wouldn't be able to do college and pro. Ideally, in a perfect world, I would love the challenge of trying to do both.”

    Kirk Herbstreit
  52. “A Sunday school is a prison in which children do penance for the evil conscience of their parents.”

    H. L. Mencken
  53. “On Sunday morning, I'm not nervous… I can't wait to tell what God wants me to say.”

    Charles Stanley
  54. “My grandmother took me to church on Sunday all day long, every Sunday into the night. Then Monday evening was the missionary meeting. Tuesday evening was usher board meeting. Wednesday evening was prayer meeting. Thursday evening was visit the sick. Friday evening was choir practice. I mean, and at all those gatherings, we sang.”

    Maya Angelou
  55. “If God hadn't rested on Sunday, He would have had time to finish the world.”

    Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  56. “Dr. Louis Bush Swisher died from the complications of a brain aneurysm that burst without warning one sunny Sunday morning less than 40 years ago.”

    Kara Swisher
  57. “I have a car that I like - an Aston Martin - for Sunday drives in the country.”

    Seth MacFarlane
  58. “I used to do bell ringing in Benenden church. It was really good fun, actually. My best friend's dad was the local vicar, and so it was expected as her best friend that I would go to church every Sunday with her.”

    Jo Brand
  59. “We were brought up Protestant, and I went to church three times a day on a Sunday. My parents weren't Bible-bashers, but we all have a strong belief in God and a strong faith. We had a huge garden; our house was a bit like a scene from 'The Good Life.' I think Mam and Dad had it really hard, bringing up a big family on very little.”

    Bonnie Tyler
  60. “You know, it's ironic to me that Christians want to keep the Ten Commandments in our schools, because Christianity has abrogated four of the Ten Commandments. For example, the Sabbath day according to the Ten Commandments is Saturday, not Sunday. And the reason is because God rested, not because Jesus was resurrected.”

    Alan Dershowitz
  61. “I don't really go to church every Sunday and that kind of stuff, but I do believe in a higher power and I do believe in God.”

    Max Cavalera
  62. “A group of politicians deciding to dump a President because his morals are bad is like the Mafia getting together to bump off the Godfather for not going to church on Sunday.”

    Russell Baker
  63. “If I'm doing a show on Sunday at 7 P.M., that wouldn't be the same show that I'd do at 11 P.M. on a Saturday - it's a different room at a different time of day with different sensibilities. That doesn't mean you have to compromise your art, but it is communication: you have to know how to talk to people.”

    Michael Che
  64. “'CBS Sunday Morning' goes by its own pulse, a far cry from the fast-paced, Trump-obsessed cable news world. It's quality. It's often uplifting, even the hard topics it looks at.”

    Daryn Kagan
  65. “The most important thing a pastor does is stand in a pulpit every Sunday and say, 'Let us worship God.' If that ceases to be the primary thing I do in terms of my energy, my imagination, and the way I structure my life, then I no longer function as a pastor.”

    Eugene H. Peterson
  66. “The biggest thrill wasn't in winning on Sunday but in meeting the payroll on Monday.”

    Art Rooney
  67. “Preaching on Sunday mornings is such a simple thing, and by complicating it, I think we all do ourselves and the audience a disservice. It is very simple. Here is the model: Make people feel like they need an answer to a question.”

    Andy Stanley
  68. “I got put out of my church choir because my pastor said, 'We can't have baby sister singing the blues and coming in here and singing on Sunday morning.'”

    Merry Clayton
  69. “I find it almost comforting to count calories, because it makes me conscious of what I'm eating. But on Super Bowl Sunday, I thought, 'Surrender to it. It's nacho time.' Then I ate nothing but Doritos all day.”

    Kristen Bell
  70. “When I'm home, I spend Sunday with my husband. If we're not cooking, we travel around in our camper, stop at fast-food restaurants, and picnic. We love that stuff that will harden your arteries in a hurry.”

    Dolly Parton
  71. “I loved the Sunday funnies, and then, as I got a little bit older, I think my dad recognized that it was important for children, and especially girls, to have that time with their dad so that they could help develop their confidence and their critical thinking skills.”

    Dana Perino
  72. “I started doing a half-hour Sunday night talk show on college radio station KUNV. That excited me more than anything I'd ever done. I went through the Yellow Pages to find people who seemed interesting. I'd goof on these people, but they were so excited to be on the radio that they didn't even notice.”

    Jimmy Kimmel
  73. “I owe a great deal to Harold Hobson, doyen drama critic of the 'U.K. Sunday Times,' who championed me as Shakespeare's Richard II at the 1969 Edinburgh Festival.”

    Ian Mckellen
  74. “My mother raised me in the church. I was not allowed to stay home on Sunday; there was no option. I sang in the choir all the way up until I went to college.”

    Steve Harvey
  75. “Thursday night football is here to stay. So we're looking at ways to make it safer. Now they're playing division games, so you limit travel. Now the question is, should you play Sunday night before a Thursday night?”

    John Madden
  76. “Stuttering is painful. In Sunday school, I'd try to read my lessons, and the children behind me were falling on the floor with laughter.”

    James Earl Jones
  77. “I still follow the lifestyle of the Mormon church. I try to go to church every Sunday even when I'm on tour. It's not only my upbringing, but it helps me stay sane. It helps me remember my purpose and the overall picture of what is important to me and what makes me happy.”

    Lindsey Stirling
  78. “Eventually, competition and adventure wane, and I enter my ibuprofen phase. Tweaky hamstrings and achy knees restrict mileage, but I continue running for health, sanity, and the ritual of a Sunday trail run with like-minded buddies. We discuss the nagging injuries that bedevil us, and remember the good old days when we were kings.”

    Don Kardong
  79. “No individual has done more to help me pursue a career in science than my wife of forty-five years. I met Enid Cassandra Morgan during the election campaign of 1948 when she was a Sunday school teacher, a leader of the youth organizations of St. Phillips Episcopal Church, and the head of Harlem Youth for the election of Henry Wallace.”

    Robert Fogel
  80. “Growing up Mormon was very different from the way I live my life now. I wasn't allowed to show anything above my knees. I went to church every Sunday. Bible study every week. I was very reserved.”

    Rubi Rose
  81. “I think about my parents all the time, especially on Sunday when I'm at Mass. My mother always said, 'We do not pray to win elections. We pray for people's health, we pray that God's will be done, we pray that we do our best. But we do not pray to win elections.'”

    Nancy Pelosi
  82. “Poetry is truth in its Sunday clothes.”

    Joseph Roux
  83. “I go to church every Sunday, which is like going to the gas station once a week and really, really filling up.”

    Anne Lamott
  84. “I guess God made Boston on a wet Sunday.”

    Raymond Chandler
  85. “U2 are a great band; they've given us an unbelievable body of work, and all of us musicians owe them at least something. I can honestly say that every time I have played the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, as soon as my drums are set up, I go into the beat of 'Sunday Bloody Sunday.'”

    Jimmy Chamberlin
  86. “Sunday lunch is always pretty social.”

    Tim Henman
  87. “Sunday night I always cook if I can - if I'm home, I always cook.”

    John Key
  88. “On that Sunday of the Masters I remember turning on ESPN to find people talking about me. I switched over to the Golf Channel and people were talking about me. It was hard to escape.”

    Rory McIlroy
  89. “When I wake up on a Sunday morning with a slight hangover, in the gym with no makeup on, that's who Natalie Dormer really is. The girl next door who gets a spot on her forehead occasionally.”

    Natalie Dormer
  90. “I love 'Sunday in the Park with George.' I saw that when I was just, just starting theater school, and I remember singing 'Finishing the Hat' or at least reading the lyrics to 'Finishing the Hat' and other songs from 'Sunday in the Park with George' to my mom to try to explain why I wanted to be an artist.”

    Stephen Colbert
  91. “Why do I do this every Sunday? Even the book reviews seem to be the same as last week's. Different books same reviews.”

    John Osborne
  92. “You've got to open on a Sunday, but at the end of the day, you've just lost a lot of money by opening on the Sunday, so it's very, very difficult to make money when you're paying unskilled people $42 per hour.”

    Gerry Harvey
  93. “For as long as I can remember, my mother went to church every single Sunday. She was born and raised in Romania as a person with limited means, and faith was something she could rely on - something that was free.”

    Dominique Moceanu
  94. “It's not our job to choose the best Sunday school teacher, like Jimmy Carter was. It's our job to choose who would defend and protect our nation, who would be the best president.”

    Jerry Falwell, Jr
  95. “I always went to Sunday school, sang in the choir.”

    Ann-Margret
  96. “I don't claim to be knowledgeable about theology. Most of my knowledge comes out of my experience and the lessons in the Bible. Every Sunday I'm home I teach 45 minutes and we boiled them down to one page for the new book, 'Through the Year with Jimmy Carter.'”

    Jimmy Carter
  97. “My parents had us in church every Sunday, every Wednesday. It was more of a tradition at that point; I didn't have a personal relationship with the Lord until I went to the altar call one Sunday, and the youth pastor told us to make a decision for ourselves.”

    Stephen Curry
  98. “It is true that there comes a time when I do literally dream about McDonald's. I dream of supermarkets and drug stores, potato chips and the Sunday morning paper.”

    Dian Fossey
  99. “If I were running against Chuck Schumer. I would take every one of his Sunday press releases - and there are 52 for as many years as he's been there - and I would ask, 'How many of the things he said he was proposing became law?' I doubt many.”

    Ed Koch
  100. “Well, I believe in God. I taught Sunday school.”

    Kay Hagan
  101. “Some essential oils, a nice massage followed by a power nap helps me start my Sunday on the right note. After a week full of running around, this becomes the perfect rejuvenation.”

    Ananya Panday
  102. “My grandmother made sure that I went to church every Sunday. And she'd come over and pick us boys up, and we would go to the Nazarene church. And back then, that was about as close to heaven as I ever got, because just the time to be able to spend with her, and she was very, very religious.”

    John Mellencamp
  103. “A whole trout is the ultimate Sunday table centrepiece to replace a hearty roast. It looks a little retro with the radish and cucumber scales, but this also adds freshness and acidity.”

    Rachel Khoo
  104. “I confess that as a young boy, Sunday was not my favorite day. Grandfather shut down the action. We didn't have any transportation. We couldn't drive the car. He wouldn't even let us start the motor. We couldn't ride the horses, or the steers, or the sheep.”

    James E. Faust
  105. “The point I'm trying to make is that you go to church on Sunday. But the real Christ is out there in your life every day, whether it be the guy you help on the street, how you live your life, and your countenance that makes people want to be you.”

    Jim Caviezel
  106. “The inspiration for 'Ai Dil Mere' happened at 4:30 A.M. on a Sunday.”

    Anirudh Ravichander
  107. “A lasting marriage, they say, is one where the two reach for different sections of the Sunday paper. Me, I go right for the obituaries, just like those very elderly characters in Muriel Spark's spooky novel, 'Memento Mori.'”

    Billy Collins
  108. “I went through so much no one knew about. Go to a funeral on Saturday, fly into the game on Sunday. Then I hear, 'He doesn't lead by example.' Really?”

    JaMarcus Russell
  109. “To survive on the independents when I was making a living off of it, you had to do a Thursday show, a Friday show and Saturday and Sunday shows. You had to do at least four shows a week.”

    Eddie Kingston
  110. “Colombia is not how people think it is. We used to eat fish every Sunday at the beach. In the town where I grew up, people did not tell lies.”

    Shakira
  111. “To a Christian, Easter Sunday means everything, when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.”

    Bernhard Langer
  112. “Everybody now seems to be talking about democracy. I don't understand this. As I think of it, democracy isn't like a Sunday suit to be brought out and worn only for parades. It's the kind of a life a decent man leads, it's something to live for and to die for.”

    Dalton Trumbo
  113. “But nothing beats a Woody Allen film on a Sunday night, with a glass of wine and some leftovers.”

    Kate Fleetwood
  114. “Religion is a huge part of our consciousness. I grew up in the Bible Belt, so it's our mythology. Those are the stories we learn as little kids at Sunday school. I'm not afraid to use the metaphors, because I think the stories are beautiful.”

    Samuel Ervin Beam
  115. “I was in the gym seven hours a day, six times a week, and Sunday was my day of rest. So there wasn't a lot of time that I had to myself, and obviously, that kind of ruined the joy of the sport.”

    Katelyn Ohashi
  116. “I always got very excited about the Masters as a kid. I could hardly wait until the Wednesday when you'd get the BBC's preview. And I'd then be glued to the screen until Sunday night.”

    Rory McIlroy
  117. “Here is the amazing thing about Easter; the Resurrection Sunday for Christians is this, that Christ in the dying moments on the cross gives us the greatest illustration of forgiveness possible.”

    T. D. Jakes
  118. “I go on 'Sunday Brunch' and Simon Rimmer's mashed potato is like heaven.”

    Bob Mortimer
  119. “I won some winners' medals with Lancashire - a NatWest trophy and a couple of Sunday Leagues.”

    Andrew Flintoff
  120. “We turn off the TV, video games and computer - except for homework - during the week. The TV's reserved for Friday night, Saturday and Sunday just because that's the time to do homework, and it makes it that much less chaotic in our house.”

    Candace Cameron Bure
  121. “'At Random' ran on Saturday nights for as long as the conversation was still lively. Sometimes, I'd finish way after midnight, then hop a plane for whatever city I was working a football game that Sunday.”

    Irv Kupcinet
  122. “I remember how inspiring it was to meet players like Bobby Charlton or Bryan Robson when I was a kid. I still remember Clive Allen showing up when I received a trophy for my Sunday league team.”

    David Beckham
  123. “I try not to be cruel to people. I know there's a karma, and I'm constantly thinking of my blessings. I live and die by being a Baptist. If I can't go to church on a Sunday, I'll get a tape by the Clark Sisters and slide it in for the day.”

    Missy Elliott
  124. “Since I travel so much, my perfect Sunday would start by waking up at home with my partner Inez. We'd have breakfast with our little girl Karmen, maybe in our garden.”

    Morten Harket
  125. “I like what I am doing. I enjoy all parts of the game - the team building, training camp, game days, the excitement of Sunday… it beats working.”

    Bill Belichick
  126. “I am such a 'True Detective' fan. I was anticipating it each Sunday as it came. I'm kind of a sci-fi fan. I was really hooked on the 'Battlestar Galactica' series. I think I owned every box set of 'Battlestar Galactica.' I also really love 'Bob's Burgers.'”

    Pedro Pascal
  127. “I guess I've always been a groupie. My first date was a bull rider called Tommy Lee Bryant. We'd go to the rodeo every Saturday and Sunday. The bull riders were the cool guys.”

    Jerry Hall
  128. “I'm not bragging, but just going Sunday to Sunday, it will be a real rare game when I don't catch a pass.”

    Steve Largent
  129. “We went to church every Sunday. I do think it's my duty to give back. That's why I'm involved with St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.”

    Jesse McCartney
  130. “'Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid' was my favorite of all the things I ever did, because it was like doing a Sunday crossword puzzle and beating it.”

    Carl Reiner
  131. “Of course I dream to have this perfect man who does not want to change me. And I'm so not marriage material, it's terrible. But my dream is to have those Sunday mornings, where you're eating breakfast and reading newspapers with somebody.”

    Marina Abramovic
  132. “Ties were always my thing. When I was 18, on Sunday, when everyone was taking off for a casual day, I'd wear a suit to go have brunch.”

    Albert Hammond, Jr
  133. “Sunday school don't make you cool forever.”

    Sly Stone
  134. “There are days when you just sit at home, and those days are tough. Because it's like, 'I have a swimming pool and a television and a couch and a tree, and I can't have Sunday lunch with my mum.'”

    Jacob Elordi
  135. “I never manage to get to bed early on Sunday night but this doesn't matter, as I don't know one level of exhaustion from another.”

    Sophie Ellis-Bextor
  136. “Training is full-on. Some days I really don't want to get out of bed and hit that track again. Sunday and Monday morning sessions are always horrible. But who really looks forward to going to work on a Monday morning?”

    Jessica Ennis-Hill
  137. “Naturally, my workouts vary each week. That said, I try to keep Saturday and Sunday as my rest days.”

    A. J. Odudu
  138. “But I don't necessarily define my faith by going to church every Sunday.”

    Miley Cyrus
  139. “We went to church every Sunday. When I was a kid, the only time I sang was around my family.”

    Darius Rucker
  140. “There came to port last Sunday night the queerest little craft, without an inch of rigging on; I looked and looked - and laughed. It seemed so curious that she should cross the unknown water, and moor herself within my room - my daughter! O my daughter!”

    George Washington Cable
  141. “I was in church every Sunday till I was 14 or 15. A van used to come and get us, whether we wanted to go or not. I saw people getting the spirit, talking in tongues, juddering, foaming at the mouth - to be honest, I was a bit frightened of it. The minute I could, I stopped going.”

    Lenny Henry
  142. “For my father, life was uni-dimensional. Reliance was his life. Yet, some of my most vivid memories are about spending time with him. However busy he may have been, whatever the pressure, Sunday was for his wife and kids. I try to do the same with my family.”

    Mukesh Ambani
  143. “Living up to ideals is like doing everyday work with your Sunday clothes on.”

    E. W. Howe
  144. “It was a Sunday afternoon, wet and cheerless; and a duller spectacle this earth of ours has not to show than a rainy Sunday in London.”

    Thomas de Quincey
  145. “I'd rather direct than produce. Any day. And twice on Sunday.”

    Steven Spielberg
  146. “Will some reporter, or some Republican on the Sunday shows, please ask why tax cuts raid the non-existent Social Security Trust Fund but all the Democrats' new spending doesn't? Will someone please ask that?”

    Rush Limbaugh
  147. “I've grown so much since 1996. I think that was the turning point of when I started to go to church every Sunday and not just because you're supposed to. But because you enjoy going and listening to the Word and being excited about it.”

    Lisa Leslie
  148. “Although it was in primitive times and differently called the Lord's day or Sunday, yet it was never denominated the Sabbath; a name constantly appropriate to Saturday, or the Seventh day both by sacred and ecclesiastical writers.”

    Charles Buck
  149. “The sport would not survive today if drivers were being killed at the rate they were in the 1960s and '70s. It would have been taken off the air. It is beamed into people's living rooms on Sunday afternoons, with children watching.”

    Damon Hill
  150. “In the morning on Sunday, a drum is sounded at about 8 o'clock.”

    William Brewster
  151. “I saw no African people in the printed and illustrated Sunday school lessons. I began to suspect at this early age that someone had distorted the image of my people. My long search for the true history of African people the world over began.”

    John Henrik Clarke
  152. “My two favorite things about being a pro player are Sunday afternoons being able to excite many fans and the money because I get to treat my family and friends and myself to nice things.”

    Dante Hall
  153. “Well, I was born and raised in the Midwest, in Indiana specifically, and my childhood was full of weekend movies, you know, the Saturday and Sunday popcorn movies.”

    Sydney Pollack
  154. “An American of the present day reading his Sunday newspaper in a state of lazy collapse is one of the most perfect symbols of the triumph of quantity over quality that the world has yet seen.”

    Irving Babbitt
  155. “You lie awake at 3 in the morning thinking of story ideas. You're online at 8 a.m. on a Sunday or midnight on a Wednesday. It's a job that you never push aside.”

    James Daly
  156. “I wanted to be a columnist so badly that I took a huge pay cut to leave Forbes, which wouldn't give me a column, and join Newsday, which wanted my column for its Sunday business section.”

    Allan Sloan
  157. “Luckily, I have the good fortune of being on the same team as Ray Lewis. I don't have to face him on Sunday.”

    Jamal Lewis
  158. “My training in Science of Mind had begun with my mother. She took me to a different church every Sunday, and she encouraged me to question the minister afterward.”

    Esther Williams
  159. “After I'd preached a message on Sunday night, I'd print it up.”

    Tim LaHaye
  160. “I'd always been a news junkie, always read lots of newspapers and watched the Sunday morning news shows on TV and felt strongly about issues of power, control, sexuality and race.”

    Barbara Kruger
  161. “Most Sunday magazines, with the New York Times as an exception, are kind of sleepy, weekend service vehicles to move living room products.”

    David Talbot
  162. “I had to go to Sunday school once or twice in my life, and that's where I commented someplace on hearing.”

    John C. Hawkes
  163. “I had a financial page to write in the Mail on Sunday where I'd give tips on shares. I worked there for two and a half years. Nothing compares to the burst of energy felt on a newsroom floor when a big story breaks.”

    Adam Faith
  164. “I've taught Sunday school, I've sung in the choir, I directed a choir.”

    Elizabeth Moon
  165. “I don't have an objective overview of Black Sunday.”

    Barbara Steele
  166. “We were making new ones the second year. We were in syndication the second year. So we were on Saturday nights, prime time, every morning, and then they put it on Sunday evenings too. So it was all over the place.”

    Gavin MacLeod
  167. “The real advantage for me is that I have the opportunity to lead worship every Sunday.”

    John Tesh
  168. “I enjoy sports. I get a real joy from playing sports but I don't look for those movies. Oliver Stone wanted to know if I would do Any Given Sunday and it just didn't appeal to me.”

    Kevin Costner
  169. “People realized that they could come on Fox News Sunday, and they would be well and fairly treated.”

    Brit Hume
  170. “I want to host a religious show. I'm sure nobody will be wanting the 11 o'clock spot on Sunday morning. I think we should really get some of our own preachers and preach that gay is good. And we'd have a great choir.”

    Kate Clinton
  171. “One of my good friends is Christian, goes to church every Sunday, very religious. I'm fine with that and I will never judge her.”

    Amber Tamblyn
  172. “I wrote my earliest piece for The Sunday Times about being a young wife.”

    Jilly Cooper
  173. “I decided he'd changed so much that a whole new book was required and that book actually I can say so was the first to say that the marriage was in trouble and the Prince didn't like at all and my book was being serialized in the Sunday Times over five weeks.”

    Anthony Holden
  174. “While the 1980 book was being serialized in the Sunday Times, Charles attacked it through the Observer.”

    Anthony Holden
  175. “We didn't think he would play on Sunday because he was suspended - that makes me think he has all the qualities to join Arsenal!”

    Arsene Wenger
  176. “The Steve Allen Sunday night show had the right to two options after my first performance.”

    Shelley Berman
  177. “I am excited about this. We've got half of our goal. I'd love to see us get a little bit more than half our goal and not be so deeply into this thing going into Sunday, but I feel good about everything.”

    Hal Sutton
  178. “But I can't wait to watch the Tonys this Sunday. I'm really glad Broadway is doing so well this year, especially with its straight plays. It's been a wonderful year.”

    Gregory Harrison
  179. “I came home every Friday afternoon, riding the six miles on the back of a big mule. I spent Saturday and Sunday washing and ironing and cooking for the children and went back to my country school on Sunday afternoon.”

    Ida B. Wells
  180. “I live in Spain. Oscars are something that are on TV Sunday night. Basically, very late at night. You don't watch, you just read the news after who won or who lost.”

    Javier Bardem
  181. “Most adults, unlike most children, understand the difference between a book that will hold them spellbound for a rainy Sunday afternoon and a book that will put them in touch with a part of themselves they didn't even know existed.”

    Mark Haddon
  182. “If I have a Sunday free, I'll go up the coast and spend some time on the beach. I scuba dive and swim and sail. A lot of the things I like are around the water.”

    Parker Stevenson
  183. “On that Sunday morning the first thing that impressed the people who approached the tomb was the unusual position of the one and a half to two ton stone that had been lodged in front of the doorway.”

    Josh McDowell
  184. “There are a lot more TV sets in use on Monday night than on Sunday afternoon.”

    Pete Rozelle
  185. “When I woke up Sunday morning at the Open and stepped outside and felt the wind and rain in my face, I knew I had an excellent chance to win if I just took my time and trusted myself.”

    Tom Kite
  186. “Michael Sunday and I are the original members of the band. We first did it just for charities and benefit concerts. It was very ad-hoc, and before we knew it, we were really a band. We went through several drummers and guitarists before we were happy with the line up.”

    Peter Tork
  187. “I attended Sunday School and then church with my father and mother throughout my childhood.”

    Leverett Saltonstall
  188. “I went to Sunday School and liked the stories about Christ and the Christmas star. They were beautiful. They made you warm and happy to think about. But I didn't believe them.”

    Frances Farmer
  189. “The Sunday School teacher talked too much in the way our grade school teacher used to when she told us about George Washington. Pleasant, pretty stories, but not true.”

    Frances Farmer
  190. “I've also gotten to play in front of a million people in Central Park when there was a grass roots movement calling for nuclear disarmament - it was about 1982 - they called it Peace Sunday.”

    Jackson Browne
  191. “My parents had a pub and each Sunday there was an accordionist. They have told me that when I was in my cradle, I already was imitating the gestures of the musician.”

    Toots Thielemans
  192. “And it is always Easter Sunday at the New York City Ballet. It is always coming back to life. Not even coming back to life - it lives in the constant present.”

    John Guare
  193. “But if I wasn't playing, I would drink Saturdays, then Sunday, then Monday. Then I would try and train and it was no good, then have another drink just to pass the day away.”

    Paul Gascoigne
  194. “My father was invited to play on a television show when I was 17 or 18 that was an early equivalent of educational television, a Sunday afternoon kind of variety art show.”

    John Sebastian
  195. “I mean, I guess I started during the comedy boom, so it was literally like, on Sunday you could decide you wanted to be a comic, and on Monday, you could be on stage.”

    Todd Barry
  196. “We are on Sunday night because that is where they put us 30-odd years ago. I think we became a habit.”

    Morley Safer
  197. “The Ethical Society, therefore, is like a Church in maintaining, and emphasizing the importance of maintaining the custom of public assemblies on Sunday.”

    Felix Adler
  198. “The dog doesn't know the difference between Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, so I have to walk the dog early those days too.”

    Donna Shalala
  199. “With Ice Cube they ain't no telling. He might have one cocked and loaded, ready to bust. We might do The Sunday, two old men sitting around the house waiting on the social security check.”

    Mike Epps
  200. “One rainy Sunday when I was in the third grade, I picked up a book to look at the pictures and discovered that even though I did not want to, I was reading. I have been a reader ever since.”

    Beverly Cleary
  201. “Mom and Dad would stay in bed on Sunday morning, but the kids would have to go to church.”

    Lynn Johnston
  202. “I went to see the film with a regular audience for the first time on Sunday, and was basically swamped.”

    Verne Troyer
  203. “It's not enough to attend church and pray every Sunday; you have to act.”

    Abbe Pierre
  204. “I still went to church regularly every Sunday; that is we all went there together. I reverenced the family pew where we had assembled for so many years; and apart from that reason I hold it dear because it is associated in my memory with my mother.”

    Pierre Loti
  205. “Bjorn was a different breed, I threw my best material at him, but he would never smile, but that added to the charm when he played me and Mac. We were going nuts and losing our mind and he was sitting back like he was on a Sunday stroll.”

    Jimmy Connors
  206. “In the last year my wife has noticed me struggling to get downstairs on a Sunday morning. I've two young children and football has been so good to me over the years I don't want to spoil it.”

    Graeme Le Saux
  207. “Golf may be played on Sunday, not being a game within the view of the law, but being a form of moral effort.”

    Stephen Leacock
  208. “I don't read the Sunday papers; or the dailies, either.”

    Tom Holt
  209. “The life of the wealthy is one long Sunday.”

    Georg Buchner
  210. “Give a lift to a tomato, you expect her to be nice, don't ya? After all, what kind of dames thumb rides, Sunday school teachers?”

    Martin Goldsmith
  211. “Do you know anything that in all its innocence is more humiliating than the funny pages of a Sunday newspaper in America?”

    Johan Huizinga
  212. “It's absolutely absurd to even consider voting on Sunday alcohol sales. I am opposed to alcohol period. It doesn't do anybody any good in the long run. It's a dangerous drug.”

    John Hunter
  213. “We all need to start making some changes to how our families eat. Now, everyone loves a good Sunday dinner. Me included. And there's nothing wrong with that. The problem is when we eat Sunday dinner Monday through Saturday.”

    Michelle Obama
  214. “In Europe the parents are included as with children. All three generations are together. I'm thinking of Italy. You go out on a Sunday afternoon and the whole family is there.”

    Dana Delany
  215. “We were very rich culturally. One Sunday each month, we would do this thing called Chamber Pots at somebody's house. A classical music group would come over and we'd have dinner. There were thirty people - parents and kids - and we'd sit on the floor and listen to this beautiful music.”

    Kristin Davis
  216. “And it hurts as a player, that you put a lot of hard work in during the week, and at the end of the week, Sunday, when you get on the field, that's when they acknowledge about the hard work that you put in throughout the week. That's actually a disappointment.”

    Randy Moss
  217. “The Foxy character and Inga Marchand are two different people. My fiance calls me Inga. No one around me calls me Foxy. I go to church every Sunday. I go to Bible study every Friday night. I'm saved.”

    Foxy Brown
  218. “Sunday is my favorite day.”

    Emma Caulfield
  219. “One day Mum saved up for this exciting new thing - a frozen chicken. She cooked it on the Sunday and we all sat around waiting for it, but there was a terrible smell from the kitchen. She didn't realise that the giblets were in a plastic bag inside it. We just ate vegetables and she cried and cried.”

    Carol Vorderman
  220. “I'm a loser on Sunday. Yeah, I'm a couch potato. I get up and try and eat and then back on the couch. And watch anything.”

    Adam Garcia
  221. “Puppet Papademos is in place, and as Athens caught fire on Sunday night he rather took my breath away - he said violence and destruction have no place in a democratic country.”

    Nigel Farage
  222. “I don't have to listen to the Gospel on Sunday to know the stories of the New Testament. They inform so much of what I write that they're practically like a news scrim that goes through my brain 24/7.”

    Anna Quindlen
  223. “When Jimmie Johnson goes out early and finishes 35th, as he did Sunday, he can look at the cameras, lament about it being a tough day, and then say, 'We'll just try to get them next week at Darlington.'”

    Kurt Busch
  224. “The final group, on Sunday at the Masters, is the greatest feeling in the world for a professional golfer.”

    Phil Mickelson
  225. “Sunday evenings often feel like the weekend is over before it's even begun.”

    Catherine McCormack
  226. “At home in L.A., Sunday is lazy. It's the wife and me lying in bed with coffee, watching 'The Soup' or something funny on TiVo. The kid will occasionally join us. Eventually, breakfast is at a place down the street called Paty's. And we always have some kind of great dinner - my wife makes a great roast beef.”

    Eric McCormack
  227. “When Christians start thinking about Jesus, things start breaking down, they lose their faith. It's perfectly possible to go to church every Sunday and not ask any questions, just because you like it as a way of life. They fear that if they ask questions they'll lose their Christ, the very linchpin of their religion.”

    A. N. Wilson
  228. “I think it's been hard for people to understand how Islam can be a good religion, and yet the Islamists are evil. Those of us who have had experience with Islam understand this, just as we understand the difference between snake handlers and people going to church on Sunday morning.”

    P. J. O'Rourke
  229. “I grew up in the Methodist church and taught Sunday school, and one of my favorite passages of scripture is, 'in as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.' Matthew 25:40.”

    Elizabeth Warren
  230. “Faith is part of who I am, yes. I was raised Christian Scientist. The most important thing I saw every single week on the wall at Sunday school was the Golden Rule.”

    Ellen DeGeneres
  231. “Barack Obama knows that to create an economy built to last, we need to focus on middle-class families. Families who stay up on Sunday nights pacing the floor, like my dad did, while their children, tucked in bed, dream big dreams. Families who aren't sure what Monday morning will bring, but who believe our nation's best days are still ahead.”

    Chuck Schumer
  232. “I don't go to games as much as I used to because of the NFL's Sunday Ticket. So I'll watch the games, take notes.”

    Steve Sabol
  233. “You know, I used to say, when people say, 'How do you think about what to write about in the poems every week?' And I say, 'Well, I have to turn it in on Monday, so on Sunday nights I turn the shower to iambic pentameter and it sort of works out that way.'”

    Calvin Trillin
  234. “I had my boy in Boston on Easter Sunday. That kills me, from a sports perspective. He's a Boston baby and I'm a New York guy.”

    Kevin James
  235. “If I spend a Saturday being lazy and curled up on the couch with my dogs, I'll just make sure to get out and be active on Sunday.”

    Sophia Bush
  236. “In New York it seems like there's no Monday or Saturday or Sunday. The town is always moving. The vibe is great.”

    Thierry Henry
  237. “I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers.”

    Joe Montana
  238. “For Sunday breakfast, I make orange and ricotta pancakes, crepes and eggs. You know men, we usually go for breakfast because it's the easiest thing to cook and then we try to make it seem fancy.”

    Hugh Jackman
  239. “I love the game so much. I've been penalized. I've been fined. I have some regrets in my career. But for those four hours on Sunday, you can be free and just let it all go. Retiring had nothing to do with football; it had to do with my family.”

    Randy Moss
  240. “I wake up fairly early every day, by 8, for sure. Sunday is a lighter writing day than the weekdays, but I still wake up and write for about an hour, beginning right around 8. I definitely have coffee first, and then I start writing. I do think it's kind of hard to get the right level of concentration without coffee.”

    Karen Thompson Walker
  241. “I love football. My weekends are booked. Saturday college games and Sunday NFL and 'Monday Night Football.' Booked! Football is first, then basketball and then everything else.”

    Jordin Sparks
  242. “There's one Baldessari work I genuinely love and would like to own, maybe because of my Midwestern roots and love of driving alone. 'The backs of all the trucks passed while driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, California, Sunday, 20 January 1963' consists of a grid of 32 small color photographs depicting just what the title says.”

    Jerry Saltz
  243. “There's something magical about spending a Sunday night watching real people at a deli, then watching fake people pretending to be real on TV, then engaging in (arguably) false interaction with (arguably) real people on the Internet. Never at any prior point in time has this been possible.”

    Diablo Cody
  244. “I need to find a church on Sunday. I need to say 'please' and 'thank you,' 'yes sir' and 'no ma'am.' Do the little things because that's part of being an adult.”

    Joe Nichols
  245. “People can be great competitors on Sunday and mates on Monday.”

    Casey Stoner
  246. “Well, there's nothing better than putting your feet up on a Sunday afternoon and grabbing a good book.”

    Chris Klein
  247. “I go to an acting class every Sunday.”

    Paz de la Huerta
  248. “I just discovered the Santa Monica flea market, every Sunday. I go weekly. There's a lot of interesting things there.”

    April Bowlby
  249. “When I still lived in Manhattan, people-watching was my hobby, and I spent many Sunday afternoons eating up the scene from a window seat at a Starbucks on Broadway.”

    Susan Orlean
  250. “I'll watch CNN in the mornings to catch up on what's going on. On the weekends, I get the Sunday edition of 'The New York Times.'”

    Sam Trammell
  251. “I'm into Incubus. Growing up, I was a huge Taking Back Sunday fan. I'm still a fan, but I don't listen as much as I used to. When I was 13 or 14, I started getting into emo-pop-rock, so that influenced me. I also love Drake… I have a pretty diverse collection.”

    Kendall Schmidt
  252. “I'm pretty much a 9-to-5 kind of guy. I usually get to work about 8 in the morning, and I work until 4 or 5, and sometimes I work on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Pretty much I keep the same hours as an accountant or clerk or whatever.”

    Douglas Preston
  253. “You know what I like to do on a Sunday morning? Clean my house. I really enjoy it; it's my ritual. I require tidiness, actually. I have to have everything spotless before I can relax.”

    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
  254. “Wherever I am in the world, I never get Sunday night blues. I suppose it's because I've never worked at any one thing long enough to start hating it.”

    Hayley Mills
  255. “When I'm in Los Angeles, my wife and I go to the farmers' market with the kids every Sunday.”

    Wolfgang Puck
  256. “I think it's important to keep your personal life to yourself as much as you can. It protects your sanity and you need to have boundaries. And it helps that enchantment of watching an actor. If you know someone's favourite colour or what they like to do on a Sunday, you won't fall for the character as much.”

    Dianna Agron
  257. “I work out four days a week in the off-season, and in the warm, running weather months, I do five days. A push/pull regime of weightlifting, cycling, and the occasional Saturday or Sunday run with my oldest son, even if it's cold out.”

    Andre Dubus III
  258. “Years later I would hear my father say the divorce had left him dating his children. That still meant picking us up every Sunday for a matinee and, if he had the money, an early dinner somewhere.”

    Andre Dubus III
  259. “Sunday is a day of rest.”

    Mark Morris
  260. “I really started to get into reading the Bible and I started to look for a church to go to. Every Sunday I was going to like three or four churches, I was just looking for the right church.”

    Angus T. Jones
  261. “I made a penny for each paper delivered every day, plus 2 cents for Sunday papers. I had 120 customers. For a 10-year-old kid in the 1940s, that was a lot of money.”

    David Boies
  262. “Having 'best friends' is - at least for me - as outdated and small-minded a concept as the idea of 'Sunday best clothes.'”

    Julie Burchill
  263. “It was not enough to come and listen to a great sermon or message every Sunday morning and be confined to those four walls and those four corners. You had to get out and do something.”

    John Lewis
  264. “It takes more than driving to become an IndyCar driver. Gone are the days when drivers show up Friday morning and go home Sunday night. We're all integral to our partnerships, commercially, motorsports. We're as much champions in the boardroom as we are on the racetrack.”

    Charlie Kimball
  265. “I have a Bible study that my friends and I go to here in L.A. I go to church every Sunday. I've always been a believer. I love singing. I don't have the best voice - I just love getting my emotions out.”

    Kellan Lutz
  266. “I'm interested in so many different things and I'd like to cover a lot of territory. I'm trying to see my show as the Sunday 'Times.' You have the Arts & Leisure section, you have the Op-Ed page, you have the Book Review… even the Style section has those wonderful essays about relationships.”

    Joy Behar
  267. “Sundays are for Dim Sum. While the rest of America goes to church, Sunday School, or NFL games, you can find Chinese people eating Cantonese food.”

    Eddie Huang
  268. “I'm not religious, so theres no church on Sunday.”

    Tamara Ecclestone
  269. “I make sure I make a painting - that's my job. And I cook the Sunday dinner.”

    Billy Childish
  270. “When we came out with 'Lazy Sunday,' the greatest compliment I heard was that Questlove had it on his iPod.”

    Jorma Taccone
  271. “Sunday morning church service is not an enormous priority; spending time with other believers is.”

    Donald Miller
  272. “The first time I played a PGA Tour event at Tucson was 1975. I came off the course on Sunday feeling very good about myself. I'd finished at even par, and I knew I could play even better if I worked at it.”

    Gary McCord
  273. “The newsprint thesp celebrity interview as a middle-brow art form suffers from desperate overproduction. There'll be at least 10 in the broadsheets today and every Sunday hereafter.”

    Peter York
  274. “I grew up in Harlem. My grandmother was one of the best cooks around, but the first thing she did on Sunday mornings when she started cooking a daylong meal was to take a big block of lard from the back of the refrigerator and throw it into the pan. I know how Hispanics buy their food, and it is not always nutritious.”

    Richard Carmona
  275. “We were a religious, practicing, Catholic family - Mass together on Sunday, Catholic schools, and parents who practiced everything they preached. A great gift was their total absence of any derogatory talk about people of any race or culture and we were on a street of many faiths, though no other races at that early time.”

    Trina Paulus
  276. “I'm blessed by the fact I only need five hours of sleep on a daily basis. I do tend to regard Saturday and Sunday as work days.”

    David Rubenstein
  277. “I really enjoy spending Sunday evenings with friends, because Sunday evenings are always frightening. You are obsessed by the fact that you are working again the next day. And sometimes you get the blues. I always decide to spend it with friends. It's very nice.”

    Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
  278. “When I was a young boy, growing up in Durham, North Carolina, the women in my family were truly passionate about their clothes; nothing was more beautiful to me than women dressing with the utmost, meticulous attention to accessories, shoes, handbags, hats, coats, dresses and gloves to attend Sunday church services.”

    Andre Leon Talley
  279. “Sunday afternoons at a parish center - or a community center - is familiar territory for me.”

    Denis McDonough
  280. “What a fantastic honour to be given the opportunity to write a column in the first ever 'Sunday Sun.'”

    John Sentamu
  281. “There are many critics who think the megachurches thrive on people who enjoy dramatic Sunday services with fine music but don't wish to become very 'religious' on a day-to-day basis - that the megachurch appeal is a mile wide and an inch deep.”

    Rodney Stark
  282. “I grew up Presbyterian, just a basic Protestant upbringing. There were years in my life when I would go to church every Sunday and to Sunday school. Then I just phased out of it.”

    Andy Dick
  283. “We are supposed to believe that every dollar given to a Clinton is a dollar that improves the world. But is it? Clintonworld is a galaxy where personal enrichment and political advancement blend seamlessly, and where a cast of jarringly familiar characters pad their pockets every which way to Sunday.”

    Maureen Dowd
  284. “I'm a serious Christian. I take my faith seriously. I try to practice it every day of the week, not just on Sunday.”

    Francis Collins
  285. “When I was a child, on Sunday mornings the family would assemble around the blue-leather-covered gramophone to listen to records.”

    Linda Grant
  286. “Sunday is the one day I keep reminding myself that I should lay around and take it easy, but because I am O.C.D. and an extreme multitasker, I find it hard to get lazy. I love Sundays for painting because it's quieter; the gallery is closed, and there are no interruptions.”

    April Gornik
  287. “My mom cooked for us, and on the weekend, we always had Sunday dinner. My father liked to bake.”

    Cara Buono
  288. “When I was little, I put on plays for my family at Sunday dinner, and I would direct them and have all my cousins, my brother, and my best friends in it. I was a very imaginative and theatrical child and wasn't afraid of being in front of a camera. It was like make-believe to me.”

    Kirsten Dunst
  289. “The best thing I can say is professional football is a business. When they are recruiting football players, they are not recruiting model citizens. Everybody has to be aware of this. What's being selected for the NFL is the ability to play and perform on Sunday afternoons. Everything else is secondary.”

    Jackson Katz
  290. “I emceed in metro Detroit throughout college, and even when I moved to New York, I would actually fly back on a Friday, emcee on a Saturday, and fly back on Sunday so that I could audition during the week. It was a big part of my life.”

    James Wolk
  291. “I'd have to say I'm most proud of my mentoring camp that I do in Dallas every year for one hundred boys from single-parent homes. I was raised by a mother who was a Sunday school teacher and a father who worked hard. Together they taught me to give back.”

    Steve Harvey
  292. “I am a very spiritual person. Maybe not traditionally religious in terms of Sunday Mass every week, that sort of thing.”

    Sonia Sotomayor
  293. “I want to know everything there is to know about Lewis and Clark. And I want to do the Sunday crossword in less than an hour. I want to be the best dad in the world. I want to play Richard II, and I want to win another Tony award.”

    Robert Sean Leonard
  294. “I love being at home now, improving my cooking. I've got a really bad memory, so my first attempts were a disaster - I'd forget what ingredients to put in. But I do a lasagna that's a crowd-pleaser, and a good lemon drizzle cake, which I take to my mom's for the Sunday roast to fatten the family up.”

    Katy B
  295. “As I was growing up, I did a lot of talent shows. I won fifteen Sunday nights straight in a series of talent shows in Macon. I showed up the sixteenth night, and they wouldn't let me go on any more. Whatever success I had was through the help of the good Lord.”

    Otis Redding
  296. “When I was a kid, our family used to watch 'Bonanza.' I really liked having a Sunday night TV ritual.”

    Anne Lamott
  297. “I didn't have a fireworks moment for my salvation. I had a falling in love with Jesus in Sunday school when I was a very young child.”

    Beth Moore
  298. “If I were to just focus on stand-up, I could actually, paradoxically enough, be home way more, because I would leave on a Friday, go do a couple theaters Friday, Saturday, maybe Sunday, come home.”

    Patton Oswalt
  299. “Some people love Sundays; I don't, particularly. I used to rather dread them when I was younger. I was brought up on Sunday roasts, which I've always loathed. If I didn't finish my meat, I had to sit with it for most of the afternoon. No wonder I'm a vegetarian now.”

    Celia Imrie
  300. “Occasionally, I have time to go to the theater, and I think for a minute, 'Man, I'd really love to be doing a play right now.' Because I loved doing plays when I was doing them. Then I think, 'I want to do it right now, but will I want to do that Sunday matinee in six weeks?'”

    Stephen Lang
  301. “We use the Heidelberg Catechism in our worship. Sometimes we read it responsively. Other times I'll work it into my communion liturgy. I'll quote it in my sermons from time to time. I've seen the Catechism used effectively as Sunday school material.”

    Kevin DeYoung
  302. “I grew up in the church, and I always kind of knew Bible stories and knew the Sunday school answers, but when I was a freshman in high school I joined youth group, and that's when I started to see radical love; that's when I started to see what Christian community is supposed to look like and what fellowship is supposed to look like.”

    Jeremy Lin
  303. “I am a working person. I always work, study or do research for my novel. I even work on Sunday.”

    Andrea Hirata
  304. “My mother's a genius. She just kept feeding me art on whatever we had; paper plates, silver platter, didn't matter. You know, she just kept feeding it to me. So we went to see all kinds of theater. We would go to the art museum pretty much every Sunday, and I would watch her. She let me know that art was supposed to touch.”

    Jill Scott
  305. “I think that's what we're all trying to do as actors, is create some sort of passion from people and allow them to have something to really care about and something they enjoy and look forward to on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, whatever it is, where you get to sit down and escape.”

    Serinda Swan
  306. “My biggest ambition when I was younger was to appear on stage at what was then Nimrod, which is the theatre where my father used to take me on Sunday afternoons to see matinees. The most extraordinary things used to occur on that stage.”

    David Wenham
  307. “I'm trying to bring back 'Top of the Pops.' I don't know why us artists haven't just stood there and said, 'Let's back a campaign and bring it back,' because it would be the most amazing thing ever. 'X Factor' has got the Sunday show, and except for 'Later with Jools Holland,' which is a massive success, there isn't one music show.”

    Olly Murs
  308. “I had a dream that my dad passed away and that Jesus came into the room and he was basically knocking on my door, saying, 'Hey, you need to find out more about me.' So that Sunday morning I ended up going to church, and that's when I got saved.”

    Russell Wilson
  309. “By the age of 11, I was no longer going to Sunday Mass, and going on birdwatching walks with my father. So early on, I heard of Charles Darwin. I guess, you know, he was the big hero. And, you know, you understand life as it now exists through evolution.”

    James D. Watson
  310. “I'm in college at North Carolina State University. I'm about to start my sophomore year and have an apartment on campus with three buddies I've grown up with. I get to be normal when I'm there, and then I tour Thursday through Sunday.”

    Scotty McCreery
  311. “Sunday, for me, is all about being home with the family with no plans.”

    John Lasseter
  312. “I'm generally so disoriented during the week about what I'm doing and where I am - I travel a lot - that when I'm home on a Sunday, I typically try to sleep in as much as I can.”

    Mike Birbiglia
  313. “It sounds so nerdy and pathetic, but what I always do on Sunday afternoon is bring my inbox down to zero, which is so sad. But e-mail has become like homework for adults. I'll have 141 messages from people who will be offended if I don't write back.”

    Mike Birbiglia
  314. “Sunday's my day off, where I eat whatever I want. I don't not let myself have something. I do love French fries and bread.”

    Ashley Tisdale
  315. “In my house every Sunday, everybody was cleaning the house. There was always music, and everybody was dancing, sometimes naked, around the house. Not hippie, but very free.”

    Penelope Cruz
  316. “I got to do Disney Sunday movies. I got to do a TV pilot there. And it really helped me to realise that I needed to not just be a writer, but a producer, to see my work up on the screen the way I wanted it to look and play.”

    Chris Carter
  317. “I grew up in a family where, through my teenage years, I was expected to go to church on Sunday. It wasn't terribly painful. I thought some of the stories were neat; I liked some of the liturgy and some of the songs.”

    John Irving
  318. “Although I may not know a lot about football, I do know a lot about food! As a result, not many people ask me to join their fantasy leagues, but they will come to me for suggestions on what to serve for guests for a weekly Sunday get-together.”

    Marcus Samuelsson
  319. “Of course, New Brighton is very shabby, very rundown, but people still go there because it's the place where you take kids out on a Sunday.”

    Martin Parr
  320. “I stopped buying Sunday papers about 15 years ago, because you'd buy handfuls of them, and what you got, because the hard news comes from so many other channels, was opinion pieces. You're better off spending the money on a good novel.”

    Gerry Adams
  321. “My mother doesn't cook; my grandmother didn't cook. Her kids were raised by servants. They would joke about Sunday night dinner. It was the only night she would cook, and apparently it was just horrendous, like scrambled eggs and Campbell's soup.”

    Katharine Weymouth
  322. “I don't put on my best clothes to make a film, my Sunday best.”

    Jonathan Glazer
  323. “I usually stay in on Sunday nights. I'm not much of a party person.”

    Robert Wilson
  324. “If you're one of the fortunate few on this Earth with a pass to enter the gates of Augusta National on Masters Sunday, you don't leave early. You just don't. If it's a Masters Sunday when Tiger Woods is near the top of the leader board, you really don't leave early.”

    Willie Geist
  325. “I can't say for sure where I was headed the first time my mom put a blue blazer on me. Church, probably. West Side Presbyterian in Ridgewood, New Jersey, specifically, where my blazer was paired with a clip-on tie and a pair of khakis for a Sunday morning with my fellow congregants.”

    Willie Geist
  326. “Certainly I was a very religious child, a deeply weird and very emotional child, an only child with lots of imaginary friends and a very active imagination. I loved Sunday school and Bible camp and all that. I had my own white Bible with Jesus' words printed in red in the text; I even spoke at youth revivals.”

    Lee Smith
  327. “Sunday afternoon is for papers and writing.”

    Nicholas Haslam
  328. “Casting me as King Arthur was quite bold of 'Spamalot's producers, although it has been historically proved Arthur was Asian, and that Sunday trading started with Asians in 11th-century Britain.”

    Sanjeev Bhaskar
  329. “My dad sung and played piano. But he was also a man of God. He was a minister. So when Sam Cooke would come in town, you know, with The Soul Stirrers at that time, he was singing gospel, they would end up at my dad's church, and it would always be a guest singer for Sunday morning.”

    Merry Clayton
  330. “By the time I wrote 'Any Given Sunday' or 'Bats,' I sort of knew what my job was in terms of what a writer of dialogue does.”

    John Logan
  331. “The dearth of business activity on the traditional day of rest makes Sunday an ideal time to declare insolvency. Bankruptcy petitions are time-stamped to the minute, instantly dividing a failed company's dealings into pre-bankruptcy transactions and post-bankruptcy transactions.”

    Brendan I. Koerner
  332. “Lots of Orthodox go to church every Sunday but don't know much about the faith. Yet they know that there is something that they don't know much about.”

    Frederica Mathewes-Green
  333. “Opening up the Capitol dome and giving the public a look at the inner workings of Congress - however messy they may be - certainly won't be pretty. But trust isn't earned by showing off only your Sunday best. The dirty laundry has to be aired, too.”

    Mike Quigley
  334. “Before I joined professional baseball, I started umpiring in San Diego, California. I worked 155 games in a five-month season. For three years in a row, I was working tripleheaders on Saturday and doubleheaders on Sunday.”

    Doug Harvey
  335. “Most of my food memories are of my Nan cooking Sunday dinners - roasts of meat with lots of vegetables. I suppose I cook what's comforting and dishes that make me feel good.”

    April Bloomfield
  336. “The real Stephen Colbert is a practicing Catholic. He teaches Sunday school. He can recite chapter and verse of chapter and verse - from both the King James Bible and 'The Lord of the Rings.'”

    Kevin Bleyer
  337. “Almost every labourer has his Sunday suit, very often really good clothes, sometimes glossy black, with the regulation 'chimney pot'. His unfortunate walk betrays him, dress how he will.”

    Richard Jefferies
  338. “So many people grew up in the church, and you can have an awesome upbringing, but I made a personal conviction; I made a personal decision when I was very young. I enjoy going to church without my parents. On Sunday mornings, I want to go. Bible studies on Wednesdays… I have a relationship - not just through my parents.”

    AJ Michalka
  339. “I would love to play Bobby in 'Company.' Also, I would love to play George in 'Sunday.'”

    Josh Young
  340. “I grew up in a very working-class family and also a very fundamentalist Christian family. So, we didn't have access to the arts in the house in any form other than the Sunday funnies.”

    Craig Thompson
  341. “Oh, I love Nottingham. I know some people go, 'Oh God, there's not much going off there,' but I like staying in and going round to my mum and dad's for a Sunday roast.”

    Vicky McClure
  342. “I get to have Sunday lunch at my mum's, pick my nephew up from school now and then: it's a very normal life.”

    Vicky McClure
  343. “I'm completely obsessed with Sunday roast dinners. I think that it's the best thing to ever happen to life!”

    Eve
  344. “Saturday and Sunday mornings are the only time the children are allowed to turn on the television.”

    Mariella Frostrup
  345. “I must begin by telling you that I do not like to preach on Reformation Sunday. Actually, I have to put it more strongly than that. I do not like Reformation Sunday, period.”

    Stanley Hauerwas
  346. “One thing that I miss because we spend a lot of time in America is English food, like cooked breakfast and Sunday dinners.”

    Louis Tomlinson
  347. “I was sent to boarding school - a grim place. The only good thing the headmaster did for us was every Sunday evening in the winter he would show us films in the chapel. He couldn't afford a sound projector, so we saw silent films, which you could then still rent from photographic shops.”

    Kevin Brownlow
  348. “I didn't grow up in one of those restrictive Christian households where you couldn't do this or that. We were brought up with a great collection of good morals and good values, but we also had fun. We'd go to church on Sunday, but then have ice cream, roller skate or play in the park afterwards.”

    Yolanda Adams
  349. “I have no superstitions. I don't have to have a Sunday outfit. I don't have socks or underwear I have to wear.”

    Zach Johnson
  350. “My father was a singer. So it just kind of happened that one Sunday while my dad was singing, I just walked out and stood next to him, and I started singing the song that he was leading, and I sang it in perfect pitch.”

    Marvin Sapp
  351. “There's a great club in London called The Secret Sundays, and it's on a Sunday afternoon and it's outdoors, and it's mainly Italians that go, and they all look great, and they're dancing on the tables, and life's a party, and they're totally into the music, going mental, and that's when dance music is really fantastic, I think.”

    Chris Lowe
  352. “During my life I have heard many sermons on the Resurrection. I can recite the events of that first Easter Sunday. I have marked in my scriptures passages regarding the Resurrection.”

    Joseph B. Wirthlin
  353. “I have been a performer for as long as I can remember. I performed in Sunday school and church plays.”

    Adriane Lenox
  354. “Here's what I've learned about eating healthy when you're busy: It's all about preparation. Make your snacks on Sunday, and you will be good to go until Thursday or so.”

    Summer Sanders
  355. “On Sunday night, my husband makes a five-course family dinner.”

    Soledad O'Brien
  356. “The biggest thing, I think, is to stay healthy and make the fewest mistakes, and then you can win… The margin of error is so small in the NFL, so if you can do those two things - keep your team healthy and make the fewest mistakes each Sunday - you have a good chance of going to the Super Bowl.”

    Hugh Douglas
  357. “My mother always kept library books in the house, and one rainy Sunday afternoon - this was before television, and we didn't even have a radio - I picked up a book to look at the pictures and discovered I was reading and enjoying what I read.”

    Beverly Cleary
  358. “I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers. I think Mike Singletary has made a big difference. He's done a tremendous job.”

    Joe Montana
  359. “I have a lot of great racing memories growing up in Europe as a young boy - playing with car parts on my dad's desk, watching the races on Sunday afternoons to try and spot him on TV, even having the chance to go to Formula 1 races where he was working.”

    Charlie Kimball
  360. “My husband and I have a deal, which has worked out well: He cooks one Sunday, I cook the next. The kids set the table, and we eat in the dining room together, just as I used to do as a kid.”

    Christa Miller
  361. “I grew up in New York City, and both my parents worked. On weekends, we'd go out to the country, and on Sunday nights we'd come back. Sometimes we were a little cranky - it was a long drive. But we could always look forward to one thing: my mother's ziti and meat sauce.”

    Christa Miller
  362. “One of my most vivid memories of the mid-1950s is of crying into a washbasin full of soapy grey baby clothes - there were no washing machines - while my handsome and adored husband was off playing football in the park on Sunday morning with all the delightful young men who had been friends to both of us at Cambridge three years earlier.”

    Claire Tomalin
  363. “I grew up in the Midwest and had a lot of exposure to big religion. I went to church every Sunday - my mother even sang in the choir - and most families I knew where practicing Christians.”

    Michael McMillian
  364. “I am a fairly orthodox Christian. Every Sunday, I say and do my best to mean the whole of the Creed, which is a series of propositions. But it is still a mistake to suppose that it is assent to the propositions that makes you a believer. It is the feelings that are primary.”

    Francis Spufford
  365. “The key to any good sports story is identifying the defining moment. In football games or a boxing match, it's usually pretty obvious. But in golf, sometimes it happens on Thursday. Usually it's Sunday, but guys who don't know the game, they can miss it.”

    Dan Jenkins
  366. “When I start a book, it's every day. There is no Saturday, no Sunday. It's every day, because if I stop one day, I'm afraid of losing the book and losing the energy.”

    Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
  367. “I really enjoy spending Sunday evenings with friends, because Sunday evenings are always frightening. You are obsessed by the fact that you are working again the next day. And sometimes you get the blues.”

    Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
  368. “I wasn't really using Twitter before 'Pan Am.' It was a good way to promote the show and be with the viewers on Sunday and be available to them and take questions.”

    Karine Vanasse
  369. “Sunday is the day I connect with Buenos Aires. I speak to or text my mother every day, but on Sunday I phone everyone.”

    Elena Roger
  370. “For chat-room tyros who expect to make their first million day-trading by age 27, paging through the Sunday newspaper with a pair of scissors just to save a couple of cents on Cheetos seems so, well, old economy.”

    Alex Berenson
  371. “If there's a role for me in something in the future to do with 'The Last of Us,' absolutely I would do it, twice on Sunday.”

    Troy Baker
  372. “My mother attended the local church, Saint Nicolas, and consequently, I attended that church and its Sunday School. My only prizes from the Sunday School were 'for attendance,' so I presume my atheism, which developed when I left home to attend university, although latent, was discernible.”

    Michael Smith
  373. “I do an improv show on Sunday where we have a class, and then afterwards we go and do a live performance in front of an audience.”

    Nolan Gould
  374. “Some of the craziest people I know, some of the coolest guys I know who party and go crazy and play rock shows and have tons of tattoos, they will still go to church on Sunday and do their best to live that kind of a life.”

    Samuel Larsen
  375. “There are times when the art world seems like a religious empire. There are great cathedral galleries and pilgrimage sites where treasured art pieces are displayed like holy relics, and this can certainly be a great pleasure on a rainy Sunday afternoon.”

    Michael Leunig
  376. “After my parents' divorce when I was 4, I spent weekends with my dad before we finally moved to California. By the time Sunday rolled around, I was incapable of enjoying the day's activities, of being in the moment, because I was already dreading the inevitable goodbye of Sunday evening.”

    Rob Lowe
  377. “Once I started first grade, I started going to Emmanuel Baptist Church regularly. I went to Sunday school. We had Bible readings and things like that.”

    Wesley Clark
  378. “We feel like if we miss a Sunday at church, that's one thing, but we can't miss an opportunity to help.”

    John Tesh
  379. “I seem to have this need to belong to some church. I get worried on Sunday mornings.”

    John Updike
  380. “Sunday night was such a big night for television when I was growing up - you know, 'The Wonderful World of Disney.'”

    Scott Bakula
  381. “I love nothing more than taking my dog, Molly, for a long walk on Sunday morning. Then I'll indulge in some Bikram yoga or something fun like reflexology.”

    Donna Air
  382. “Sunday night is curry night. I always order a spinach paneer and a chicken tikka. There's usually something good on TV like 'Mr Selfridge' or 'Downton Abbey,' so I'll watch them before I have to think about blowdrying my hair and all the other boring stuff us girls have to do!”

    Donna Air
  383. “When I do period work, I really like to read about the period as much as I like to look at pictures because sometimes the written word is much better at conveying what their lives were really like and how much they had and where their clothes came from. Because, a lot of time, people dressed in their Sunday best to pose for a picture.”

    Colleen Atwood
  384. “On a beautiful clear Sunday morning, myself and James Nesbitt jumped out of a plane together at 18,000 feet.”

    Aidan Turner
  385. “My Sunday mornings are spent in a recovery meeting in Pacific Palisades.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  386. “You can't have a belief system on Sunday and not live it the other six days.”

    David Green
  387. “If I am at home in L.A. on a Saturday or Sunday, I like to start the day with a hot bath and then do an hour of stretching.”

    Nobu Matsuhisa
  388. “I look on most religions as fear-based rather than love-based. I've drifted away from all that. Yes, I think I'm more spiritual. I just don't go and pretend every Saturday or Sunday that I'm in this wonderful club. I'm exploring.”

    Randy Bachman
  389. “I grew up watching my dad scout games live. They played on Saturday. Sometimes they wouldn't get the films until Monday. Sunday air shipping from wherever the college team was located - Starkville, Mississippi, or wherever the film was coming from. It took two days.”

    Bill Belichick
  390. “I cook a mean Sunday lunch. My idea of Heaven is a lunch outside on a beautifully sunny Sunday afternoon. It's the time to gather everyone together.”

    Cate Blanchett
  391. “Chuck Swindoll is somebody who I've read a lot over the years and have used his curriculum when I've taught Sunday school classes.”

    John Thune
  392. “I try to get in two runs during the week, after the 'Today' show, probably around 1 or 2 o'clock, Tuesday, Thursday. Then Saturday or Sunday, I do my longer runs and try to do it in the morning.”

    Al Roker
  393. “My father used to tape 'Top of the Pops' for me every Sunday, and I would sit in my bedroom, write down the lyrics of all of my favourite songs, and sing along. I was always singing in my bedroom with a hairbrush.”

    Bonnie Tyler
  394. “Before I read the 'Bloody Sunday' script, I have to admit I hadn't thought about it that much. There was probably even part of me which assumed there was no smoke without fire. That the Catholics who were shot must have done something to provoke such a response from the army. I was extremely ignorant of the whole situation.”

    James Nesbitt
  395. “The whole process of making 'Bloody Sunday' was difficult but extraordinary.”

    James Nesbitt
  396. “No one wanted to own Bloody Sunday.”

    James Nesbitt
  397. “A lot of people of my Ulster Protestant background would have been very suspicious of the notion of a film about Bloody Sunday. Our fear would have been that it would be terribly anti-Britain and anti-soldiers: a piece of nationalist propaganda.”

    James Nesbitt
  398. “Declining to go to church with my parents in the morning, I would ostentatiously set out for the Monist Society in the afternoon, down an obscure street which it seemed a little improper to be walking on, as everything was closed for Sunday, upstairs through a sort of side entrance over a saloon.”

    Susan Glaspell
  399. “I believe it is conceded that, notwithstanding the fabled blue laws of New England, a man may, without impropriety, kiss his wife on Sunday and possibly, if he have a chance, some other sweet-faced woman.”

    David Josiah Brewer
  400. “The sanctity of prayer is needed to impregnate business. We need the spirit of Sunday carried over to Monday and continued until Saturday. But this cannot be done by prayerless men, but by men of prayer.”

    Edward McKendree Bounds
  401. “Older boys were allowed to beat younger ones at my 15th-century English boarding school, and every boy had to run a five-mile annual steeplechase through the sludge and rain of an October day, as horses do. We wrote poems in dead languages and recited the Lord's Prayer in Latin every Sunday night.”

    Pico Iyer
  402. “When my kids were growing up, I wanted their teachers to teach them science, reading, math and history. I also wanted them to care about my kids. But I did not want my children's public school teachers teaching them religion. That was my job as a parent and the job of our church, Sunday school, and youth group.”

    Adam Hamilton
  403. “I take my kids to a farmers' market each Sunday to buy organic produce.”

    Shawn Amos
  404. “One of the Sunday newspapers asked me to make my favorite dish, and they photographed me holding it in the kitchen. It was roasted salmon with roasted vegetables. That's not cooking; that's putting things in a pan. It looked quite nice, but I'm not saying it was good.”

    Lesley Nicol
  405. “I was not so committed to financial success that I was willing to abandon my principles and priorities. One of the most visible examples of this is our decision to close on Sunday.”

    S. Truett Cathy
  406. “I wear pink on Saturdays for breast cancer, and I wear blue on Sundays. I'm superstitious. At the Evian tournament in 2010, in which I came in second, I wore baby blue on a Sunday. And ever since then, I've worn it every Sunday. Puma sponsors me, so I wear all their outfits in bright colors. I wear matching hair ribbons, too.”

    Lexi Thompson
  407. “They decided to no longer air my messages on 'The Hour of Power.' They felt they could have greater impact if they had lots of different preachers. 'The Hour of Power' owns the Crystal Cathedral, and the owners, in effect, evicted me… so that they could have other preachers on Sunday mornings.”

    Robert A. Schuller
  408. “I'm very proud of all my children. They all have Christian families; they read the Bible; they pray; the kids go to Sunday school; they know the Ten Commandments by heart. That's my greatest honor, and I couldn't do anything to glorify God that could surpass that. That's very meaningful.”

    Robert H. Schuller
  409. “I eye 'Modern Love' warily between that second and third cup of coffee on Sunday mornings, calculating how much of a push I need to get through the day's unhurriedly earnest saga of heartbreak and recovery.”

    Sandra Tsing Loh
  410. “On Sunday August 5, 2012, I was among a group of people who witnessed the Rover landing on Mars in real time at NASA's Caltech-managed Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.”

    Ahmed Zewail
  411. “Sunday, there's not a lot of structure. I might spend an hour thinking about why I don't exercise, and feeling very guilty about not exercising. I tried running, over 10 years ago. It didn't really take.”

    Roz Chast
  412. “I came out when I was 17. I was in the church; I was crying every Sunday for about a year. I came to terms with the fact with this is who I was - I wasn't going to be able to be a different person. At 17, you feel like a freak already, and so to have that fire and brimstone against your attraction is just screwed up!”

    Mary Lambert
  413. “We're the kind of family that gets together for Sunday lunch. I see my younger sister all the time.”

    Kate Winslet
  414. “Waste Management was based in Chicago, but I lived in Ft. Lauderdale and for 10 years had to commute to work - catch the 5 P.M. Sunday flight to Chicago and the midnight return flight on Friday.”

    Wayne Huizenga
  415. “When I'm working and I eat healthily all week, then I give myself one day - usually Sunday - when I eat just what I want. You have to; otherwise, your mind goes a little nutso.”

    Jessica Biel
  416. “On Sunday morning, it's Brooklyn Bagels on Beverly Boulevard. We get them hot. Then we walk some of the famous Silver Lake steps or hike in the hills to the highest vantage point to see the reservoir.”

    Jill Soloway
  417. “I don't work Sunday any more… The Sabbath is a very reasonable idea. Otherwise, you work yourself to death.”

    Alan Furst
  418. “I'd like to do a kind of 'Sunday Night At The Palladium'-style variety show on the BBC.”

    Anton du Beke
  419. “I think summer has become a venue for TV like it hasn't been in years past, especially on Sunday nights. I know that when I'm winding down at the end of the weekend, just a really great TV show or movie is exactly what the doctor ordered.”

    Anna Wood
  420. “That's one of the things my family miss most when I'm travelling - my Sunday roasts and my Japanese meals.”

    Jade Jagger
  421. “In the mid-nineties, I quit my job as a senior feature writer at 'The Mail' on Sunday in the U.K. and became a 'ghost writer,' collaborating with politicians, pop stars, psychologists, soldiers and sporting legends who needed help in penning their autobiographies.”

    Michael Robotham
  422. “I'm a rabid Steelers fan: I'm originally from Pittsburgh. So if the Giants or Pittsburgh are playing, the rest of Sunday is all about food and football.”

    Tamara Tunie
  423. “I remember going to see Billy Graham in a cinema in Glasgow, and he was down in London. I used to go and hear preachers, and then we always went to church and Sunday school. That mattered a lot to me.”

    Johann Lamont
  424. “Europe is no longer a Christian continent; few Europeans attend religious services on Sunday, and the European Union recently refused to refer to Europe's religious heritage in its fledgling constitution.”

    Meir Soloveichik
  425. “Others may prefer mindless entertainment, but on Sunday nights, you'll find me parked right in front of my television, munching popcorn and improving my intellect by watching 'Masterpiece Classic.'”

    Teresa Medeiros
  426. “You know what we say in the Hamptons: If you have to come out on a Friday afternoon or go back on a Sunday night, you're not rich enough to have a house there. So, you have to be able to come and go when you feel like it in the Hamptons.”

    Steven Gaines
  427. “The son of a Fife mining town sledder of coal-bings, bottle-forager, and picture-house troglodyte, I was decidedly urban and knew little about native fauna, other than the handful of birds I saw on trips to the beach or Sunday walks.”

    John Burnside
  428. “With 'Dance Moms' in L.A., we film on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. When we film in Pittsburgh, we film the same days, but we still dance in our studio when we're not filming, so I'm dancing every day except Sunday.”

    Maddie Ziegler
  429. “I save everything up until Sunday night because if I start sending emails on Saturday afternoon, then people have to start responding to me on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.”

    Dave Goldberg
  430. “I'm a sport fan. So, I have always watched everything, and I used to watch racing. Formula One was always on. The genius about it is that it's on at lunchtime on a Sunday.”

    Asif Kapadia
  431. “The Murdoch-owned 'Sunday Times' has an appalling history of involvement in illegal activity. And it's because they're Sunday papers; they're trying to get scoops that the dailies haven't got.”

    Nick Davies
  432. “Growing up, I was your classic Catholic Irish kid. I went to mass every Sunday. Then in secondary school I went to boarding school, and there was mass seven days a week before breakfast - it may have put me off!”

    Deirdre O'Kane
  433. “During the week,I'm really focused on writing and output. Sunday is a day when I really try not to write at all.”

    Rebecca Stead
  434. “On Sunday, I think the most important thing for me is to just turn my brain off. The idea of not trying is the key, because that's where you're relaxed enough to let your brain make new connections.”

    Rebecca Stead
  435. “The first sign that I'd been unknowingly affected by cooking shows occurred on a Sunday morning when I realized I was talking to myself. I'd been making toast. 'First, we cut our bread,' I whispered. 'Do you know why?' I stopped what I was doing and looked up. 'Let me tell you why.'”

    Bill Buford
  436. “I know people like myself where we've got resorts, or we're in the hospitality business, and we just can't make money because you're paying someone minimum $42 per hour or something on a Sunday.”

    Gerry Harvey
  437. “I go for long walks in Newlands Forest in Cape Town, and I go to the Turkish baths on Sunday mornings.”

    Damon Galgut
  438. “Scotland is so gorgeous that every time I'm there, I start to dream of living there. I want to buy one of those whitewashed cottages with the thatch roofs and gaze out at the sea and read my books. I want to be away from the Internet and the news and lawn mowers at 7 A.M. on Sunday mornings.”

    Julia London
  439. “One does not become an atheist out of a desire for hassle-free Sunday mornings. People come to atheism because they have a problem with organized religion - usually a problem they consider to be of moral urgency.”

    Lynn Coady
  440. “I'm no atheist - I'm lazy. I really do like hassle-free Sunday mornings. I have a problem with organized religion, so I've simply opted out. Live and let live, I figure.”

    Lynn Coady
  441. “My greatest pleasure is going out on a horrible, cold, wet January morning to pick the vegetables for our Sunday lunch, putting them in a muddy pile on the table, and then spending 45 minutes washing and preparing them. I like doing it because it's so different to what I do in the week. The same holds for cleaning the car or shining my shoes.”

    Peter Hargreaves
  442. “Winning the 2007 Master's was a dream fulfilled; culminating on Easter Sunday with my family was very special. You couldn't write it up any better.”

    Zach Johnson
  443. “I was raised by the Indian community, and those families are still very close to us. We used to go to each others' houses one Sunday a month, so we got to know everyone well. Also, we love Indian food and can't get enough of it.”

    Nikki Haley
  444. “This occasional sports columnist, who has been to his share of Super Bowls, had been glad to be home on Super Bowl Sunday, but the scary commercials made me want to be in the melee of the arena, where you are not aware of commercials.”

    George Vecsey
  445. “Everyone always helped me out growing up, and everyone now supports me Sunday. So whenever there's a chance to give back, to the community, to the less fortunate kids so they have the opportunity to gain the most potential they can in their life to be success, it's always good to do.”

    Rob Gronkowski
  446. “There's not a Sunday that goes past that I'm not excited to play this game. I feel as if I'm a lucky individual to have the opportunity to play this game, and when I do have the opportunity to finally play, you can bet your last dollar I will be excited to play.”

    Cam Newton
  447. “After church on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, my family would go chop down our Christmas tree. Once it was home and placed in its stand, Mom and I would painstakingly decorate our tree. It took hours to place the tinsel, string the lights, find the perfect spot for my favorite macaroni and felt ornaments from kindergarten.”

    Molly O'Keefe
  448. “In the right circumstances, I'm a big fan of eating alone. Often, on a Sunday evening, I go to a yoga class whose charm is largely that it gives me an alibi to avoid cooking family supper for once. I return to have boiled eggs and soldiers in silence with a book. Bliss.”

    Bee Wilson
  449. “I love waking up to Sunday morning pancakes. The whole process of making them, just out in the kitchen together making pancakes on a Sunday morning; that's an experience every girl should have.”

    Ronda Rousey
  450. “I have to have a cheat day. I know when I'm being good all week long that come Sunday, I'm going to lie by the pool, have a drink, and eat some pizza.”

    Kaley Cuoco
  451. “A lot of my friends, when I was 14 or 15, they were all up and down, wanting to go out on a Friday night, and my dad had me working really late on Fridays and Saturday mornings and even on Sunday mornings. And when I'd finished all that, we used to spend the rest of the time talking about boxing.”

    Tyson Fury
  452. “I was 16 years old and wanted to help my mom with the rent. There was a restaurant called China Buffet in Tampa that hung a 'Help Wanted' sign outside, so I went in and ended up hosting every Friday and Sunday for $6 or $7 an hour.”

    Michelle Phan
  453. “I am not a person of faith. I'm a Catholic. I was brought up Catholic, but I'm not a church-going sort of girl. I'm very spiritual. I pray every night. I believe in Heaven and Hell, but I'm not a person that goes to church, like, every Sunday.”

    Cristina Saralegui
  454. “I'll go grocery shopping at the farmer's market on a Sunday and already know what I'm going to cook for the next two, three or four days.”

    Tia Mowry
  455. “I was possessed with a wonderful example of my Italian American family. They would come over and join us every Sunday, all my aunts and uncles and nephews and nieces, and I would sing for them.”

    Tony Bennett
  456. “Sunday is a likely day to write a poem. Because poetry is a piece of language flying around: you'll find notebooks, something on your phone. It's about finding them and getting them off that crumpled piece of paper and onto my computer.”

    Eileen Myles
  457. “I love Sunday lunches with the family that start at 1 P.M. and finish at 5 P.M.”

    Jean-Georges Vongerichten
  458. “Growing up in the suburbs, I used to listen to punk rock, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday. And no one from my high school listened to it.”

    Halsey
  459. “Final pairing on Sunday in a PGA Tour event? If you can't get up for that, you better find something else to do.”

    Graham DeLaet
  460. “One thing that I notice that is changing, you don't see kids on Sunday. Most of them are home. The kids are having much more virtual childhoods instead of childhoods. They don't play ball or hang out with the wrong people or get in fistfights, all the things that once made childhood. I don't know how it's going to turn out.”

    Pete Hamill
  461. “My grandmother would start making her meat sauce at 7 in the morning on Sunday, and within five or six hours, that smell would be all through the house.”

    Jerry Della Femina
  462. “Bootleggers quake in fear of me ringing them on a Sunday afternoon. I call after dinner, usually.”

    Peter Hook
  463. “I do think Jesus would skip church on Sunday morning and instead visit the nursing homes and retirement homes where so many have abandoned their loved ones.”

    Taylor Negron
  464. “On TV at night, I DVR lots of programs - I use it more like a magazine rack flipping through shows than actually watching them in full. 'Charlie Rose,' 'Meet the Press,' '60 Minutes' are musts for me. I also DVR 'NBC's Nightly News' and 'The Chris Matthews Show' on Sunday.”

    Andrew Ross Sorkin
  465. “My mother witnessed the martyrdom of her husband, Hajj Malik Shabazz, Malcolm X, on Sunday, February 21, 1965, at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City. My older sisters, Attallah, Qubilah and I were seated with our mother up front and stage right.”

    Ilyasah Shabazz
  466. “I sang the 'Sunday Night Football' theme song two years in a row - my first part in American culture, although I still don't know anything about American football.”

    Priyanka Chopra
  467. “The walk from Selma to Montgomery that turned into Bloody Sunday leaves us with a strong reminder of how much those before us gave for basic human rights.”

    Donna Brazile
  468. “Every Saturday and Sunday, when the other guys were out having a good time at the mall, I was at home working in the garden.”

    Gerry Cooney
  469. “I was not able to be the front forward of a soccer team - that is a way to make people super happy every Sunday. What I can do is tell stories and try to put my coin in that discussion.”

    Alvaro Enrigue
  470. “Ultimately, if you look at all my films from 'Bloody Sunday' on, they're steeped in a post-9/11 atmosphere. 'United 93' is directly about 9/11, of course, but every one of the movies deals with paranoia, mistrust, and fear.”

    Paul Greengrass
  471. “I prize something that feels authentic. It's an undefinable thing, but I know it when I see it, and I think audiences do, too. One of the reasons why 'Bloody Sunday' and 'United 93' work is because they felt real, felt truthful.”

    Paul Greengrass
  472. “As soon as I walk down that sticky six-mile patterned carpet that welcomes you at Heathrow, I buy the Sunday papers and read the fashion supplements cover to cover. Even though hardly a single word in them seems directed at any male who ever lived, I find them compulsive reading.”

    Douglas Hodge
  473. “We go to church on Sunday and then have family dinner. My mom usually cooks, and most of the time, it's protein and something else. She will ask us kids what we want!”

    Simone Biles
  474. “I was really serious about painting, so I could never be a Sunday painter. You can't just switch it on and off.”

    Roger Rees
  475. “My parents were great at making sure I got out of bed when I needed to play football on a Sunday morning and that I was ready after school to go to training on a Tuesday and Thursday. But it was never forced upon me or rammed down my throat. If it had been, I could have ended up hating sport.”

    Greg Rutherford
  476. “On Sunday, we will Skype relatives - my brother lives in America, my best friend is in Canada, and Ryan's family are all in Australia.”

    Katherine Kelly
  477. “Our Sunday evenings tend to be quiet and relaxing, and we try to go to bed early before the start of another busy week.”

    Katherine Kelly
  478. “Sunday is like this entertainment scrum for me, because I've only got a day, one day of fun. So I want to have brunch, and I want to see a movie, and I want to watch 'Game of Thrones,' and I'm trying to watch 'The Sopranos' from the beginning, and I want to play four hours of video games. So, it's, like, as regimented as my work life.”

    Aisha Tyler
  479. “Sunday is about relaxing and wearing anything comfortable. I love wearing a J. Crew shirt and jeans, which is a treat because I never wear these kinds of clothes during the week.”

    Aerin Lauder
  480. “My day job may be exhausting, but cooking is my peace. My dream is to have a big family with lots of grandkids. And we'll get together every Sunday for a hearty dinner at our house, and we'll all live in flavorful bliss, happily ever after.”

    Chrissy Teigen
  481. “I come from a family of compulsive collectors, and my first memories are really all about collecting. I remember visiting flea markets with my mother or my grandmother - she goes to local ones around Varese, Italy, every Sunday when she's at home.”

    Margherita Missoni
  482. “When I became majority leader in Washington, I was interviewed constantly. I was always happy to talk to the press, but I drew the line at the Sunday morning talk shows on television. After a full work week consisting of long days and frequent late evenings, I insisted on keeping my weekends free for my family and friends.”

    Thomas P. O'Neill
  483. “I was an overweight kid, and my father struggled with his weight, too. We would go for a ride on his motorcycle on Sunday morning to get doughnuts, to make pizza together, or go get ice cream. I quickly learned that food equalled love and attention.”

    Jillian Michaels
  484. “I am a huge box sets fan and love a Sunday marathon session watching my favourite series back-to-back.”

    Rose Leslie
  485. “I knew I loved playing bluegrass, so I'd end up down there on Sunday nights at the bluegrass jam.”

    Sturgill Simpson
  486. “When I was 11 years old, I was a member of 'Press Pack,' which was a thing that would come out in 'The Sunday Times' in England. You'd write articles and send them off and would get a badge saying 'Official Press.' I was really excited about my badge.”

    Felicity Jones
  487. “You address the respect issue in a team-meeting environment. With respect to its application, it's not just locker room. It's practice field. It's on and off the field. It's on Sunday, and it's on game days.”

    Jeff Fisher
  488. “A Sunday morning spent reading the paper together, maybe drinking some mimosas, alone, and talking until noon. That would be pretty amazing. Married couples with kids will understand.”

    Dierks Bentley
  489. “I used to conduct the last opera in Berlin on Sunday, get on a plane on Monday to Chicago, and start a rehearsal that same night, if it was a performance week.”

    Daniel Barenboim
  490. “'Sunday Morning Coming Down' is probably the most directly autobiographical thing I'd written. In those days, I was living in a slum tenement that was torn down afterwards, but it was $25 a month in a condemned building, and 'Sunday Morning Coming Down' was more or less looking around me and writing about what I was doing.”

    Kris Kristofferson
  491. “Some Sundays, I read it quickly - other Sundays, I savor it. I generally spend most of my time in 'The New York Times Book Review,' 'Sunday Business,' 'Sunday Review,' and 'The New York Times Magazine.' I turn all the other pages, only stopping when I find a headline that interests me.”

    Brad Feld
  492. “People always make a lot about how I don't carry grudges. That's my religious upbringing. I went nine years without missing Sunday school. Lutheran. I can't live with hatred inside of me. That's what I learned. I ain't scared of dying, either.”

    Earl Weaver
  493. “It's football all day on Sunday. I wish we had football every day; that would make me way happier. Why can't we have that? You've got all these teams! Why can't we just play a Monday game, a Tuesday game, a Wednesday game?”

    Guy Fieri
  494. “I smoked, I drank, I did all the kicking my heels up type things, but I went to Mass on Sunday.”

    Elaine Stritch
  495. “I would love to play Dot in 'Sunday in the Park with George.' It's one of my dream roles - to play Dot.”

    Jane Krakowski
  496. “By mid-morning, I take a break from my novel and work on my Sunday Style column, which is about pop culture and what I find on the web. I usually start writing it at the beginning of the week and give it a couple of days to marinate before I return to it.”

    Zoe Foster Blake
  497. “A lot of people tune in to 'Monday Night Raw,' and they can hear these boos or these mixed reactions, but they're not there for our Friday live event show, our Saturday show, our Sunday show. I get to experience a lot of very supportive nights where everybody is on my side.”

    Roman Reigns
  498. “We are not a typical family that goes for a movie on Sunday or has dinner together every night. But we are strong as the Great Wall of China. Nothing can stop us from supporting one another and enduring each other's pain as well.”

    Alia Bhatt
  499. “After a Saturday game, we're in on a Sunday to cool down and make sure we're fully back at it again. But it doesn't really affect things too much. It's basically like you've had a game on the Saturday, and then you're in the cup on a Tuesday.”

    Jamie Vardy
  500. “I knew all the right Bible answers and the Sunday school answers.”

    Ben Zobrist
  501. “People expect to see white guys, Sunday afternoon, on 'Face the Nation.' And people with a direct interest in politics do watch those shows. But not a lot of normal people watch those shows. But, 'Real Time With Bill Maher,' it's unbelievable how many people watch that.”

    Jack Kingston
  502. “I don't eat out much. I eat mostly home food and no carbs after 5 P.M. You are what you eat, and Sunday used to be my cheat day, when I could eat chocolate; but there are no cheats to a good body. Now, I don't give in.”

    Tiger Shroff
  503. “A few days after Bloody Sunday, there was demonstration in more than 80 American cities. People were demanding that the government act.”

    John Lewis
  504. “I grew up in rural Alabama, 50 miles from Montgomery, in a very loving, wonderful family: wonderful mother, wonderful father. We attended church; we went to Sunday school every Sunday.”

    John Lewis
  505. “Sunday, I go to church; I take the day off. I rest.”

    Paige VanZant
  506. “So, I'm on the satellite every Sunday, no matter where we are, with the Rams. Turn on the satellite; got to watch the Rams.”

    Don Rickles
  507. “A Sunday matinee is a good time for families to go to a movie.”

    Theodore Melfi
  508. “My favorite word was a word James Lapine used repeatedly in 'Sunday in the Park with George,' which was the word 'connect.' All I want to do is connect.”

    Mandy Patinkin
  509. “I grew up in London, one of four children. We were a very loud family, not a lot of listening, plenty of talking. My mum was a hearth mother: she loved to gather us all around her - Sunday lunches were a big thing. She was very good at thinking on her feet - people used to say she should go into politics.”

    Damian Lewis
  510. “If Trump's talking to Putin can help end the bloodshed in Ukraine or Syria, it would appear to be at least as ethical an act as pulpiteering about our moral superiority on the Sunday talk shows.”

    Pat Buchanan
  511. “I sleep a lot on Sunday. It's really great.”

    Vanessa Bayer
  512. “My parents were wonderful Christians. They were religious, but they were not fanatical in any way. I was the one who took it to the extreme. I was told in Sunday school that you had to accept Jesus into your heart if you didn't want to go to hell. So of course I did that a thousand times. But the catch was you had to mean it with all of your heart.”

    Maggie Rowe
  513. “My dad would pick me up every other Friday at 6 o'clock and drop me off every Sunday at 6 o'clock, and I remember those last couple hours, like around 4 o'clock, my dad would get kind of sad because he knew that he was about to not see me for two more weeks.”

    RaeLynn
  514. “I go to mass every Sunday, which is a shock to everybody.”

    Roger Ailes
  515. “I've dealt with a lot of injuries over the years, and you just learn about pain management and how to keep yourself in the best shape to play on Sunday, and then playing with pain.”

    Aaron Rodgers
  516. “As a little girl, I didn't dream of being a ballet dancer; I dreamt of being a movie star like Ginger Rogers and dancing with Fred Astaire. I used to watch the Sunday double-bills on TV and Iong to be part of what seemed a perfect Disneyland world. Astaire was a genius.”

    Darcey Bussell
  517. “There is almost nothing more painful for a leader than seeing good people leave a growing organization, whether it's a priest watching a Sunday school teacher walk out the door or a CEO saying goodbye to a co-founder.”

    Patrick Lencioni
  518. “If you are a writer, Saturday and Sunday don't mean anything.”

    Clive Cussler
  519. “I go to these horror conventions all the time, and these audiences get so deep into it. They've pulled apart every movie fifty ways from Sunday.”

    George A. Romero
  520. “I always loved music and would listen to the radio and watch out for new stuff. When I was about nine or ten, I would go around to me friend's house on a Sunday when the top twenty was broadcast on the radio at 6 P.M., and we would tape it on a cassette, and then we would take turns in sharing it over the next week.”

    Maria Doyle Kennedy
  521. “We have Sunday morning breakfast before church. I don't do the dishes, but I do cook. I'm the griller.”

    Vance McAllister
  522. “I usually take the first batch of some ice cream, eat it, and then about an hour later, at halftime of the Sunday night game, I go after a second serving. So I pretty much get a whole gallon of ice cream Sunday night. It's pretty bad.”

    Eric Weddle
  523. “I have a weekly playlist on Spotify called Mixtape Mondays. So every Sunday night, I sit around listening to tunes to place. It's becoming my favorite part of the week.”

    Joshua Ostrander
  524. “I essentially grew up listening to Radio 1, the chart show in particular. It was a routine, as for many young people. Every Sunday, I waited patiently to be told who was on top.”

    Jameela Jamil
  525. “Sunday brunch at Soho House. The views of L.A. are spectacular.”

    Erin Foster
  526. “Calling representatives every single day, arranging local community meetings, and marching in the streets every Sunday. It's not the path to glory, but it's absolutely essential to maintaining a democracy under threat.”

    Laura Moser
  527. “Anything negative that comes at me throughout the week, you just take it and put it in that box over there for motivation and use it on Sunday.”

    Calvin Johnson
  528. “I, like most guys, sit around on Sundays, turn on 'NFL Sunday Ticket,' and watch a dozen-plus games every weekend, much to the dismay of my family.”

    Casey Wasserman
  529. “A friend of mine once, when I was 11 years old, mentioned that there was a youth theater, a local amateur youth theater nearby where young people could go every Sunday. And that's where it began, really.”

    Aneurin Barnard
  530. “When I was a child, Sunday afternoons felt like they could last a week or a month. Increasingly, as I get older, time is going so, so fast.”

    Mark Rylance
  531. “We had a saying at Blockbuster: 'If you don't come in on Saturday, don't bother coming in on Sunday.' We worked hard.”

    Wayne Huizenga
  532. “'Sunday, Bloody Sunday' was the only time I've been directed properly.”

    Murray Head
  533. “I grew up in a very Christian household. We went to church every Sunday whether I wanted to or not.”

    Tracy Lawrence
  534. “My father, naturally, spoiled me when I was allowed to see him - flying to New York from Washington, alone, in those terrifying planes. He'd take me to Danny Kaye movies and rent a dog for me to walk in the park on Sunday - a different dog every Sunday - and then to have butterscotch sundaes with almonds at Schrafft's.”

    Lee Radziwill
  535. “Not everyone gets the 'Sunday scaries' or dreads going to work every day, and you shouldn't, either. If you wake up most days with anxiety over what the day holds or find yourself checking out at work to avoid progressing on tough projects, it may be time to reevaluate your situation.”

    Carolyn Aronson
  536. “I've got my huge Greek family. I mean, I don't know how many cousins I have - I can't even keep track. There are just so many of us, and we love all Greek food - we have Greek night every Sunday night.”

    Elena Kampouris
  537. “My nana used to tape 'The Simpsons' when it aired on Sky. We'd get the VHS tapes - my dad would courier them from Nana's house to us - and we'd watch them on Sunday nights.”

    Daniel Rigby
  538. “Every time I could escape from Sunday church, I did, from the age of twelve until about thirty.”

    Rene Girard
  539. “I went to church every Sunday and sang in the choir. But for all that the church gave me - for all that it represented belonging, love and community - it also shut its doors to me as a gay person. That experience left me with the lifelong desire to explore the power of religion to transform lives or destroy them.”

    Roger Ross Williams
  540. “I strongly believe in God. I go to church every Sunday, and if I happen to miss it, then I make up for the loss by going for it during the week. Whenever I spend time in the church, my mind is at peace.”

    Krystle D'Souza
  541. “Every Sunday on Channel 6 in Guadalajara, where I lived, they dedicated most every Sunday to black-and-white horror films and sci-fi. So I watched them. I watched 'Tarantula.' I watched 'The Monolith Monsters.' I watched all the Universal library.”

    Guillermo del Toro
  542. “I'm a walker, whether that's a stroll on the beach at sunset or getting up at eight o'clock on a Sunday morning and doing an eight-hour hike through a canyon. It's Zen time for me.”

    Lara Pulver
  543. “I didn't want to be an actress; I never thought of being an actress because, as children, there were three of us - I was the middle child - and we spent our time in church from Sunday morning to Saturday night.”

    Cicely Tyson
  544. “I don't like the Sunday newspapers - I read them because I have to. 'Sunday Times,' 'Telegraph,' 'Independent' on Sunday - I find them heavy and too much! I prefer 'The Economist.'”

    Richard Quest
  545. “Our parents didn't let us watch a lot of television growing up. We had Disney on Sunday nights, and at 8:30, they were like, 'Turn it off! Go to bed!'”

    Courtney B. Vance
  546. “I used to watch, on television on Sunday nights, they had the Disney hour then and the castle coming up and 'When you wish upon a star… ' That was my very first Disney memory.”

    Phyllis Smith
  547. “My favourite area of Milano is by the canons - I go to an authentic Italian restaurant around there on a Sunday for delicious food.”

    Bianca Balti
  548. “There were 10 to 12 years where I averaged two to three hours of sleep a night. There were times when I didn't go to sleep for two days, but I'd usually crash one Sunday a month for 16 to 18 straight hours, and then I'd be rejuvenated.”

    Scooter Braun
  549. “David Suchet's Poirot was very charming, and, when I'm away in the U.S., those series remind me of being in Britain and being British on a Sunday night.”

    Andrea Riseborough
  550. “'Jingle Belle' spins out of my love for just sitting down and reading a good, fun Sunday morning comic strip panel.”

    Paul Dini
  551. “If someone complains about Europe from Monday to Saturday, then nobody is going to believe him on Sunday when he says he is a convinced European.”

    Jean-Claude Juncker
  552. “Unfortunately, I used to play in goal, and I broke my hand. Two fingers. The ball hit me and bent my fingers back. I used to play every Sunday. I was quite competitive.”

    John Rocha
  553. “Ultimately, the joy of sports is social and psychological, both in the ballpark and around a television on Super Bowl Sunday.”

    Mary Pilon
  554. “Schedule your time. People always ask, 'How do you do it all?' I'm like a walking calendar. I literally make my snacks on a Sunday if I'm traveling on a Tuesday, and I'll pack them before I leave.”

    Molly Sims
  555. “What I enjoy most about 'The Lord of the Rings' is that extended cut. To be able to sit there on a Sunday afternoon and watch 'The Lord of the Rings' from beginning to end is pretty fun.”

    Lee Pace
  556. “The audience that watches on Sunday night is upscale, very female, and very engaged.”

    Nina Tassler
  557. “I would like to know what politicians eat on the campaign trail, what Picasso ate in his pink period, what Walt Whitman ate while writing the verse that defined America, what mid-westerners bring to potlucks, what is served at company banquets, what is in a Sunday dinner these days, and what workers bring for lunch.”

    Mark Kurlansky
  558. “In 1946, the year I was born, Yankee Stadium was only 23 years old. But from my perspective as a boy, it had been around forever. At age seven, I saw it for the first time. As I grew older and was allowed to navigate the city's subway system on my own, I went to Sunday doubleheaders with friends on a regular basis.”

    Thomas Hauser
  559. “I'm not a big fan of Sundays, but now that my life is kind of chaotic, structure-wise, I don't really notice it's Sunday most of the time. But I used to associate it - when I was in school - to 'back to school on Monday,' so I didn't like that day.”

    Caroline Dhavernas
  560. “I'm not going to lie: I miss the grass and the trees… I miss home. On a Sunday morning, you could chill on the deck and listen to people mowing their lawns. It was very serene.”

    Taylor Louderman
  561. “I was the worst teacher you have ever imagined - not that we did not have fun. We had a ton of fun. We just did not learn any scripture. I would think all week long what could I talk about on Sunday, and then I would scramble on Saturday to find some kind of scripture to go with it. This was my teaching.”

    Beth Moore
  562. “I tend to work quite a lot during the weekends. My weekend can often be about two hours on Sunday.”

    John Tiffany
  563. “Seriously, we should start taxing churches and have tax-exempt places for worship and study of nature and art. Charge ten bucks for Sunday services and make the Botanic Gardens free.”

    David Grinspoon
  564. “We're a really close family. And actually, we see each other and speak on the phone all the time… the odd Sunday lunch, or pop in for coffee or something like that.”

    James William Middleton
  565. “When I was growing up, Sunday lunch was my favorite time as a child. We would have a big Sunday English meal, and we would argue about things.”

    Joanna Coles
  566. “As a teenager, I had been growing away from the beliefs of the church, but one of the main things that caused me to question Christian Science was that the year that I left home to go to college, a boy who I knew in my Sunday School, whose name was Michael Schram, who was 12 years old, died at home of a ruptured appendix.”

    Caroline Fraser
  567. “That was my relationship to 'Archie' for the most part: just the Sunday strips.”

    Madelaine Petsch
  568. “The host of 'Face The Nation,' Bob Schieffer, was an important figure in my childhood years. Every Sunday in the fall, he occupied my family's time after church and before the NFL pregame shows.”

    Chris Borland
  569. “Occasionally, in the afternoons, I catch a movie, watch football, go to Sunday brunch, or visit with family and friends.”

    Bernice King
  570. “I think people see faith as a section of their life, like, 'I go to church on Sunday…' but for me, my faith runs through the entirety of my life.”

    Andy Mineo
  571. “Once school let out every year, my siblings and I would get packed into a station wagon to drive to South Carolina to see my grandparents for summer vacation. If school let out on Friday, we were probably in the station wagon no later than Sunday morning, and we would make stops along the way.”

    Tony Rock
  572. “Mexicans work so hard. Jamaicans are like, 'Hey mon. Take it easy. You work too 'ard.' Sneak into the country Sunday night, working Monday morning.”

    Tony Rock
  573. “I try to plan our meals for the week on Sunday.”

    Tiffani Thiessen
  574. “Some days I have off like Thursday and Sunday but typically Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday are dedicated to training if I'm in fight camp.”

    Demetrious Johnson
  575. “If your heart's not pumping premium on WrestleMania Sunday, then I don't understand what you're doing at WrestleMania.”

    Paul Heyman
  576. “To me, a WrestleMania Sunday is 'I serve at the behest and at the pleasure of my beast.' I'm there to lighten the mood. I'm there to keep the mood light and not make it too heavy, and to keep the pressure off Brock Lesnar.”

    Paul Heyman
  577. “When women do take on traditionally male subjects, certain male colleagues can seem affronted that a woman has dared to trespass on their subject. I could given you dozens of examples, but here's one: Max Hastings's review in the 'Sunday Times' in 2009 of Miranda Carter's book 'The Three Emperors'.”

    Amanda Foreman
  578. “I'll do two gigs on a Saturday night until four o'clock in the morning, wake up, and do drag brunch on a Sunday, and then another party Sunday night. I definitely take what I do very seriously.”

    Aquaria
  579. “Not knowing my birthday had never seemed strange. I knew I'd been born near the end of September, and each year I picked a day, one that didn't fall on a Sunday because it's no fun spending your birthday in church.”

    Tara Westover
  580. “The reason I still go play the organ at church every Sunday and dedicate my talents to God first is because I feel like that's the reason why I'm who I am today.”

    Zaytoven
  581. “By high school, I was putting the music for the services together and teaching Sunday school to everybody's kids.”

    Lizz Wright
  582. “I was raised in a very religious household - it wasn't dogma, but we were raised Christian; we went to church every Sunday, Bible study, Bible camp every summer.”

    Adrienne C. Moore
  583. “I could never concentrate on Sunday church services because I'd be concentrating on women's hats.”

    Bill Cunningham
  584. “Nominating Susan Rice for Secretary of State is a mistake not just because of her Sunday show deceptions but because her tenure as America's representative to the U.N. has been unworthy of a promotion.”

    Richard Grenell
  585. “The first thing I do on a Sunday is five hours in front of the TV watching football, football, football. I watch my games back and pick out what didn't go right and try to make sure it goes well next time.”

    Romelu Lukaku
  586. “Sunday nights are my favourite.”

    Debra Stephenson
  587. “I was drafted by the New Orleans Saints, and quite frankly, I got worn out playing football. I got tired of it. With wrestling, there were so many variables that could go with it, so many directions you could go. Every night, it was different. Every night. It was a different town 7 nights a week and twice on Sunday.”

    Paul Orndorff
  588. “I'd rather spend my Sunday doing just about anything other than watching a football game - unless it's the Super Bowl.”

    Katie Lee
  589. “I will make a ton of meat and fish and poultry on Sunday and then again on Wednesday. It's not always easy to get protein if you don't prepare in advance.”

    Anna Kaiser
  590. “Being Irish, I grew up eating a Sunday roast.”

    Jason O'Mara
  591. “Isolation among older people is a massive problem, and my grandad used to come round for Sunday lunch every week for as long as I can remember.”

    Rachel Riley
  592. “I was raised going to church every Sunday.”

    Tua Tagovailoa
  593. “Things down here in Hawaii are similar to Alabama. We go to church every Sunday. People are treated like family there just like here. There are many similarities there, and you want to be somewhere that feels like home, and that's what Alabama feels like.”

    Tua Tagovailoa
  594. “I want to work every day. I don't work every day. When I finish something, people ask me, 'You gonna chill for a little while?' I'm like, 'No. I chill on Sunday afternoon.' I need to be engaged.”

    William Fichtner
  595. “I used to play a lot of 'Civilization Revolution.' It's a strategy game that takes six to eight hours. You literally have to block off a full Sunday.”

    Matt Czuchry
  596. “I miss Boca. I miss the fans, wearing the jersey every Sunday, and stepping on to La Bombonera.”

    Carlos Tevez
  597. “Sunday morning, I wake up at, like, 6 or 6:30 to go to the gym. I drink a glass of water, and then, before I start my workout, I drink a cup of coffee.”

    Salt Bae
  598. “I needed something Real Madrid could not give, which was playing every Sunday, whether I was doing well or not.”

    Alvaro Morata
  599. “My family prayed a lot, but we didn't really go to church. On Sunday, my mum and dad used to always tell me to read the Bible. That was important for me growing up, and I still do that every morning. It's something that is part of my routine, and I do it every day, whether it's a normal game or a big one.”

    Daniel Sturridge
  600. “We couldn't let anyone know about it at the time, but I wasn't all that healthy at times. I was battling cancer and had to have treatment in New York once a week, so Mr. Merrick arranged for me to fly out after the show on Sunday, from wherever we were touring, to see my doctor on Monday and fly back in time for the show on Tuesday.”

    Carol Channing
  601. “I was one of those kids who watched the Bear Bryant Show every Sunday, and every time Alabama played, I was listening on the radio. I'd fight you if you talked bad about Alabama.”

    Dabo Swinney
  602. “My weekend might not start on a Friday like everyone else's, because I could be working on Saturday and Sunday. But when I do get the chance to have some weekend time, I like to hang out with my friends and just chill out on the couch - maybe we'll watch a documentary or a comedy.”

    Ashley Roberts
  603. “I have tried a Sunday roast with some British friends and really enjoyed it. But I try to eat really clean - that means a lot of vegetables.”

    Ashley Roberts
  604. “On Sunday morning, I like to go for a walk around London. If the weather is nice, I'll go to a park or on a lovely bike ride around the city.”

    Ashley Roberts
  605. “I love Remembrance Sunday.”

    Katie Hopkins
  606. “Make no mistake about it: when you're on the road Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday - on the road 300 days a year - you have to be a certain type of person.”

    Enzo Amore
  607. “I really wanted to play in the Premier League, which I'd been watching since I was a youngster every Saturday or Sunday before I'd go and play for Rosario Central.”

    Angel Di Maria
  608. “I usually like 'The Guardian' and its journalistic bent, but sometimes 'The Independent.' And if I'm being totally honest, some weekends I'll have a 'News of the Screws' or a 'Sunday Spurt.' You need high and lowbrow.”

    Sue Perkins
  609. “I like to do Italian food on Sunday nights. We'll either go somewhere, and the whole family will go, or we'll stay in our apartment and watch a movie and enjoy one of the huge perks of living in New York City, which is that you can have anything delivered.”

    Betsy Brandt
  610. “Sunday I try to make up for some sleep I lost the week before and bank some for the next week.”

    Betsy Brandt
  611. “I can recall that nobody ever went out the door that wasn't dressed nicely, even though it was the Depression. I particularly remember on Sunday, the day we all went to church, if you didn't have it together, you kind of stayed in the house.”

    Faith Ringgold
  612. “You sign a contract, and you abide by the contract. And sometimes my turn would come around on Sunday. Even though I didn't like to play baseball on Sunday, it was my job.”

    Vernon Law
  613. “Swedes celebrate Christmas Eve. Every Sunday leading up to Christmas, we light a candle, then make gingerbread and saffron buns.”

    Mabel
  614. “In England, there is a tradition of playing on Saturday. But in Spain, I won the UEFA Cup with Valencia playing on Thursday and Sunday, which was just the same.”

    Rafael Benitez
  615. “I still have the tradition of Sunday dinners at my house, and I make all kinds of different Italian foods, and there's a lot of fun going on.”

    Frankie Avalon
  616. “I'd prefer no practices and just Saturday, Sunday. Just qualify Saturday morning, race Saturday afternoon, and race again Sunday. Less laps of nonsense and more laps of meaningful business.”

    Daniel Ricciardo
  617. “When I was a kid, I used to watch all those Sunday afternoon matinees featuring all the Hollywood greats.”

    Anita Dobson
  618. “I love Sunday Riley Hydro Active Face Oil, Clinique Acne Solutions Moisturizer Cream, and Weleda Skin Food if I'm working a lot, since it's so thick and hydrating.”

    Devon Windsor
  619. “My wife and I - her more than me - are really strong Christians. Her whole life revolves around studying the Bible, Bible study, after-school Bible class she does for little kids on Wednesdays, teaches Sunday school.”

    Ben Howland
  620. “Super Bowl Sunday is an American holiday at this point. Usually, I'll have people over, and it's pretty much just a chill day. Football is on all day.”

    Molly Qerim
  621. “With stage, it's very tough. You have to have a lot of stamina - you're doing eight shows a week for 19 weeks. The same thing, every night. Twice a day some days. The only full day I actually had off was Sunday. And every night is different.”

    Ellie Bamber
  622. “Sunday nights, we have dinner together, and we play games on game night; once a year, we get away to ski - when you get kids out of their home environment, they're forced to be with you, and you have a captive audience.”

    Lori Loughlin
  623. “I don't really get to attend church. That's definitely one of the challenges. I'm always playing on Sunday, and that's tough because I really never get to take the sacrament - maybe once every three or four months when I'm home and have a week off.”

    Tony Finau
  624. “My most important goal is to set myself up on every Sunday to have a chance to win, and I know if I do those things, then everything else will take care of itself.”

    Tony Finau
  625. “I wear green on Sunday because it's my mom's favorite color, but green goes pretty well on Sunday at the Masters, too.”

    Tony Finau
  626. “The first time I watched 'The Magnificent Seven' on TV on a Sunday afternoon, I knew it was going to be a different kind of western.”

    Ben Domenech
  627. “They do not eat Yorkshire pudding on Sunday in Iowa.”

    Nick Nurse
  628. “If I didn't travel so much, maybe my perfect Sunday would be skin diving on a coral reef - not scuba diving, as skin diving is more physical, and I prefer the lightness of it. Skin diving means wearing just goggles. Oh, I could wear some trunks, maybe.”

    Morten Harket
  629. “I can play the main stage at the Newport Folk Festival in front of 10,000 people and do all the gigs and stuff I want to do. Then I can go home and get toilet paper on a Sunday morning and not get hassled.”

    Passenger
  630. “'When I was really, really young, I wanted to be a cook at Bob Evans because my parents would always go there every Sunday after church.' - iJustine”

  631. “Football is something I would never give up on, whether I ended up playing professional or in a Sunday league team.”

    Lucy Bronze
  632. “I'd go with our dad to watch our brothers play Sunday League. When I heard all the shouts, the reaction of the crowd, I wanted it to be about me.”

    Nikita Parris
  633. “To me, it's just another game of football - 11 players, a grass pitch. Regardless what shirt I have on, it's important you win the game, and I'm competitive as anyone, and I want to win every game, whether it's a Sunday league game, a five-a-side tournament, or a World Cup qualifier.”

    Nikita Parris
  634. “Just playing with the lads in school, really, and having a kick around, and I ended up at a Sunday club just for girls, and there was only about 15- 20 girls there, and I just moved on to a club from there.”

    Karen Carney
  635. “A woman in my local area decided to put on an opportunity for girls to come and play football for ¬£2 each Sunday. That's how I started.”

    Karen Carney
  636. “My role models weren't holding steering wheels and mashing gears on Sunday. They wore burgundy and gold with names like Art Monk and Darrell Green.”

    Dale Earnhardt Jr
  637. “When I was growing up, every Sunday was a rest day, so after church, we'd get all my cousins and sisters together, and my parents would take us all shop hopping. We'd go to all the different shops, and Target was always the last on the list; we'd walk in, and Mum would say, 'Go on, go crazy!'”

    Jessica Mauboy
  638. “Generally, Sunday talk shows talk about policy, and I don't address policy.”

    Joseph Dunford
  639. “Playing on a Thursday and then a Sunday is not a problem.”

    Michael Laudrup
  640. “When I was young, one Sunday every month or so, my mom would load my brothers and me into our station wagon and drive 80 miles north to Orange County, where we'd meet our extended family at a Persian restaurant for lunch.”

    Samin Nosrat
  641. “For someone like me, making a documentary - I don't kid myself. There's no influence at all. What I do is entertainment. I would even say much the same about the column I write in 'The Sunday Times.'”

    Michael Portillo
  642. “The Business' has been an editorial success, with a core audience that loves it. But commercially it has never been a success as a newspaper. It just gets crowded out on a Sunday.”

    Andrew Neil
  643. “Ever since I left the 'Sunday Times' there has been a group of scribes waiting for me to fall on my face, and having a go at my commercial record, looking to pick holes in it.”

    Andrew Neil
  644. “There's a substantial difference between dumping 100 copies of the 'Telegraph' at a Connex South Central station and giving away copies of the 'Business' with the 'Mail on Sunday.' 'This kind of circulation is valuable and enhances the brand. Leaving them anywhere willy-nilly devalues the brand.”

    Andrew Neil
  645. “Many U.S. Sunday papers are monopolies, and their contents can be an extension of the daily.”

    Andrew Neil
  646. “The Sunday paper is an odd British cultural tradition.”

    Andrew Neil
  647. “The Sun' and the 'News of the World' fell in line behind New Labour in the run up to the 1997 election, 'The Times' stayed broadly neutral and 'The Sunday Times' unenthusiastically Tory. After the election, 'The Times' quickly fell in line as the New Labour house journal.”

    Andrew Neil
  648. “Memo to self: never again try to travel by train in Britain on a Sunday.”

    Andrew Neil
  649. “I recently passed through Mumbai airport. I cannot claim it was a pleasant experience. But if I had a choice between Mumbai airport and Euston on a Sunday afternoon, I'd take Mumbai any day.”

    Andrew Neil
  650. “Sundays are church and more family time. Sunday evenings I try to organize myself for the week ahead.”

    Rachel Campos-Duffy
  651. “For practicing Christians, Easter Sunday and the Holy week that precedes it are the apex of our faith. Without the resurrection of Christ there is no Christianity.”

    Rachel Campos-Duffy
  652. “When in doubt, cook a Sunday roast, get the family around you, and you'll feel fine afterwards.”

    Andrea Leadsom
  653. “Mum and Dad used to always follow me and support me, taking me to Newcastle on a Sunday morning after getting up at 7 A.M. They have always supported my football but always told me how important school was.”

    Harry Maguire
  654. “I used to spend hours reading the Sunday papers, but then I had 900 children so I don't any more.”

    Claudia Winkleman
  655. “Even when my mum used to edit the paper she would come home, put us to bed and then go back to the office. She must have been exhausted. She worked on Sunday papers so I always had her on Mondays. I loved Mondays! She would always be waiting for me outside school. I remember feeling very loved.”

    Claudia Winkleman
  656. “I had been released by Southampton and was back playing Sunday League football when I signed for Bournemouth. I grew to love the club.”

    Danny Ings
  657. “It's what counts, isn't it, on the Sunday, rather than pre-season testing. If you lock up, you do a little mistake, it's nothing, but if you do it on Sunday, you lose a place or you have to box for a flat spot or something like that. It's a much bigger problem.”

    Lando Norris
  658. “As a practising Anglican I go to church on a Sunday.”

    Dominic Grieve
  659. “My dad used to play reggae and Afrobeats. Every Sunday, we used to have these records, vinyls. And he would just play all of them - Super Cat, Ninja Man, Buju Banton.”

    Burna Boy
  660. “All my kids are great, because of my mother. Every Sunday, we're over there at my parents' place for lunch.”

    Neil Bush
  661. “I think the loveliest time in our house is probably a Sunday, because usually I don't work, my husband doesn't work, Belle's at home and we're all together enjoying each other's company.”

    Katie Piper
  662. “My dad's an amazing photographer, and he loves a Sunday market. So the house was full of all the stuff he'd buy, and frame.”

    Nadiya Hussain
  663. “But Sunday is our cleaning day: we give ourselves only one and a half hours and we clean everywhere. We do that together because we made the mess together. I refuse to get a cleaner, although I'd love one, because I don't want to teach my kids that we make a mess and then we pay someone else to clean it.”

    Nadiya Hussain
  664. “Personally, I always loved the 1 p.m. Sunday games.”

    Matt Cassel
  665. “I'm completely addicted to Radio 4, even 100-year-old things like 'Just a Minute.' I even arrange my weekends around the Sunday edition of 'The Archers.'”

    Prue Leith
  666. “As for cooking, I like making lasagne and spaghetti Bolognese, I have perfected my porridge, and I like making Sunday roasts.”

    Kelvin Fletcher
  667. “Sunday is the only day where I can kind of do my own thing and not have it dictated by the news cycle.”

    S.E. Cupp
  668. “When I went to college is really when it became my own. I had to get up out of that dorm room and go to church, go to mass on Sunday. That's when I took ownership of my faith.”

    Philip Rivers
  669. “When we went to mass that first Sunday after moving to a new place, that was where we felt at home and were able to say, 'well, home is anywhere, it doesn't matter where we live because we have the faith.'”

    Philip Rivers
  670. “My father converted from being Southern Baptist when I was very young. He was determined that we get to Mass every Sunday, which served as the foundation for everything else. You simply do not miss Mass. Period. When the father of the family says we go, then we go.”

    Philip Rivers
  671. “I'm one who will go and have a beer with my pals on a Sunday afternoon. I'll go on a Friday night and have an hour with my pals, lads that I've knocked about with for 20-25 years.”

    Chris Wilder
  672. “We had poverty in our house. Even on the council estate I knew I was one of the poorer kids. I used to go round my friends houses on a Sunday to get their Sunday dinner because my mum couldn't cook either so I used to love going round my mates and say: 'Can you ask your Mum if I can come in for Sunday dinner?'”

    Angela Rayner
  673. “I watch football all the time. I enjoy getting home on Monday nights and watch 'Monday Night Football,' and 'Sunday Night Football' when we get home early enough on Sunday nights.”

    Kyle Busch
  674. “Once you get on to the racetrack on Sunday and you strap your helmet on and you come down especially toward the end of the race, it's every man for himself. It's me against the world. It's me against everybody else. Sometimes you're against your critics, as well, too.”

    Kyle Busch
  675. “Well, it made perfect sense that I originally wanted to be an actor because every Sunday, we walked into church and we acted like we were the happiest, most together family.”

    Peter Hedges
  676. “I grew up going to church every Sunday and my mother was a drug and alcohol counselor, so both of my parents' lives have been about helping people at times of crisis.”

    Peter Hedges
  677. “Well, traditionally, how I grew up, I grew up in the Baptist Church, always going to church every Sunday, Sunday school, vacation Bible school.”

    Jameis Winston
  678. “I think with my generation, your first game of senior football was often a Sunday League game of football. Sometimes you're playing on pitches that aren't great, you've no referee, you've no goal nets.”

    Jamie Carragher
  679. “If get an off on a Sunday, I try to keep my script-readings, meet my directors, plan film releases.”

    Prosenjit Chatterjee
  680. “I'm a big Sunday guy. I'll do some wood work in the morning, making tables, cutting boards, desks, whatever with my buddy Adam. I usually start cooking dinner early.”

    Brad Leone
  681. “I used to go with my dad to wash windows at a grocery store on Sunday nights when it was closed because they didn't want anyone to be washing the windows when it was open.”

    Sean McDermott
  682. “We always have a traditional Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday. My Aunt Lynne organises that for the family, so we go to her house in Hampshire and it gets ever more elaborate every year.”

    Kate Garraway
  683. “After a Sunday night game, what I do is I usually wait like a day and a half before going on Twitter.”

    Jessica Mendoza
  684. “I want to be in the booth any day - Sunday, Monday, Wednesday - it doesn't matter to me. I'm hooked. I love it.”

    Jessica Mendoza
  685. “Some of the best memories of my career have been with 'Sunday Night Baseball' and I will miss my time with our amazing crew, who have been like family.”

    Jessica Mendoza
  686. “When I joined the Sunday Times the people I was competing with were all 10 or 15 years younger, they all had double firsts from Oxford or Cambridge, they were all bright as new pins.”

    A. A. Gill
  687. “No carbs when I'm not working, so on Saturday and Sunday I don't eat any carbs 'cos I'm not burning any, I'm not working out. A high intake of fibre and salads to stay lean.”

    Joivan Wade
  688. “Any given Sunday you'll catch me rapping and joking.”

    Adrien Broner
  689. “I miss the combative back and forth, strategic elements of the game on Sunday. Making the adjustments, and what you've prepared for all week all of a sudden isn't there.”

    Bill Cowher
  690. “I buck the trend: I eat avocados on a Sunday morning and I'm a homeowner.”

    Russell Howard
  691. “I got baptized in June of 2001, I think. But I always went to church camp, went to church every Sunday, went to Bible class.”

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr
  692. “My dad raced so we were out at the racetrack late at night on Saturdays, getting up early on Sunday morning going to church.”

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr
  693. “Mum and Dad started 'This Morning' the year I was born, so I was aware from a young age that they were famous. People would come up to us at Sunday lunch and say how much they liked the show.”

    Chloe Madeley
  694. “It really hurt my heart because 'WWE Fastlane' was in Cleveland, Ohio and I was on the road shows on Friday and Saturday, and then Cleveland was my hometown and we had 'Fastlane' there and I looked on my travel app and it said: Friday booked, Saturday booked and then Sunday not booked and I was like, you have got to be kidding me?”

    Dana Brooke
  695. “I couldn't be more grateful to be a part of the Sunday NFL Countdown family.”

    Samantha Ponder
  696. “The family that brunches together stays together. My cousins and I swear by this rule, and Sunday brunch with them is like a detox session.”

    Ananya Panday
  697. “In the D'Acampo family we have pancakes with banana and chocolate sauce for breakfast every Sunday, no matter what.”

    Gino D'Acampo
  698. “Every year NYC hosts one of the world's most famous Easter Parade. Each year attendees and participants show up in their Sunday best and as tradition states, with Easter bonnets in tow.”

    Hilary Farr
  699. “A typical Sunday meal will be brunch at 11 A.M. I'll probably do muffins, proper scrambled eggs and sweetcorn fritters, which the kids love. Kedgeree's another thing I like, and if any of the West Indian family are over, definitely ackee and saltfish.”

    Ainsley Harriott
  700. “The decline of the Sunday meal is a major concern because it means that family values are being forgotten. Once that creeps into mealtimes, it will begin creeping into other areas.”

    Ainsley Harriott
  701. “I still remember watching 'Antiques Roadshow' as a child with my parents, on a Sunday night, sitting in our 1970s living room.”

    Fiona Bruce
  702. “The church was everything: our social engagements, Sunday morning, Sunday evening. Wednesday night was the hour of power. We had Bible study on certain days. Saturday afternoon was choir practice. I wanted desperately to be a good Christian.”

    Leslie Jordan
  703. “A lot of street dudes, you know their grandma go to church every Sunday. A lot of people in the pen, a lot of that come from them running away from that. They seen they grandma always going to church, mama always going to church, but they still struggling. This the reality of some peoples' life.”

    Roddy Ricch
  704. “I just want to be part of something people can watch with their family at 8 P.M. on a Sunday night, and be proud of it.”

    Chris Harris
  705. “I do a very good Sunday roast.”

    Keith Allen
  706. “Believing in God was something I took as much for granted as the air I breathed. Religion wasn't something that came out of a box on Sunday.”

    Ann Widdecombe
  707. “There's nothing better than cornflakes with hot milk. It's my Sunday treat.”

    Gemma Collins
  708. “Pancakes are simple. They're diner food. They're what you make on a Sunday morning with the kids. Crepes are fancy. They're French-bistro food. They're what you make once a week after your Parisian vacation because you want to relive some pleasant memories.”

    J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
  709. “I'm so used to getting up at 4 A.M. for work that sleeping 'til seven on a Sunday feels like sleeping in to me. So that's what I do.”

    Angela Yee
  710. “Sunday is the day I do my laundry and clean. I'm always trying to get rid of stuff. Truthfully? I have a housekeeper that comes once a month, and I tend not to make things too messy for her. But I do have clothes everywhere.”

    Angela Yee
  711. “For cardio, I run every Sunday.”

    Liza Soberano
  712. “I was more than happy to not wear shoes. The only time we wore shoes was on Sunday when we went to church.”

    Beauden Barrett
  713. “On average, you will pay less for a home on a Monday than you will on a Saturday and a Sunday.”

    Scott McGillivray
  714. “I won the Premier League and played for England but it seems everyone always remembers me best for swearing live on BBC One on a Sunday afternoon.”

    Micah Richards
  715. “It wasn't about accolades, but showing that I was bred and predestined to be one of best football players to come into the league - and, every Sunday, to help my team to win.”

    Ed Reed
  716. “The most important ingredient of Sunday lunch is the conversation. Without that, it's dead and gone.”

    John Torode
  717. “Let's be honest, we all love a roast, but Sunday lunch could be a huge plate of salade nicoise; it could be eggs benedict; it could be a barbecue. The important thing is you're making an effort, and you're all together.”

    John Torode
  718. “Sunday lunch should be about sociability, about conversation, about general stimulation and the education of the youth.”

    John Torode
  719. “Sunday morning is time to slob around and perhaps go swimming.”

    John Torode
  720. “I went to Coventry and didn't really like it and went back to my Sunday team. I tried again when I was 12, didn't really like it, went back to my Sunday team again.”

    Callum Wilson
  721. “When I started and first got to the MMA gym the guys would start and say, 'You're like the All-American kid.' It was because, I don't know, I go to church every Sunday, I got married young and I've always been an All-American in college having gone All-American all four years.”

    Chris Weidman
  722. “I keep all my Sunday papers out, I keep them all week and then I change them every Sunday.”

    Georgia Toffolo
  723. “If it's a Sunday, I usually wake up by around 11-11:30 A. M.”

    Akhil Akkineni
  724. “It was quite the intimidating Sunday afternoon, US Open finals day for me. Sixteen years old, the 16th seed, second major, first US Open, as an amateur, playing Chris Evert.”

    Pam Shriver
  725. “You could go out on a Sunday spin in Carrick-on-Suir, and it's a small town, but you could have 80 riders. That wouldn't even be everyone, in the group. It's just such a good environment to bring guys through, the support and the experience.”

    Sam Bennett
  726. “And then my husband works every second weekend, sermons on Sunday, baptising on Saturdays, weddings.”

    Sofia Helin
  727. “British swimming have created that environment where it is very friendly. And I think it is part of our sporting culture. Rainy Sunday, you go to the local swimming pool.”

    Helen Skelton
  728. “When a coach arrives at Juve, he has to win every Sunday, no draw matters, all that matters are the three points.”

    David Trezeguet
  729. “I just have to continue to prepare and try to be the best guy I can be every Sunday, whether that's coming off a good game or a bad game.”

    Ryan Fitzpatrick
  730. “Yeah during the bye week I watch games. I usually do something with my family. We'll go away for a couple of days or something, but I definitely watch football on that Sunday afternoon.”

    Brian Urlacher
  731. “There was a rule at Rangers, going back to the 1950s, that players needed to turn up for every training session dressed in a suit and tie. I was a teenager. You'd have been lucky to see me in a jacket even on a Sunday - it just wasn't my style.”

    Gennaro Gattuso
  732. “My interest in football in England started very young. The Premier League was on TV and my dad used to watch it so naturally I would be sat with him on a Saturday or a Sunday watching the football with him.”

    Gylfi Sigurdsson
  733. “You don't have a lot of transplants in Baltimore. And I think that makes sports mean more to the people who live there. It translates to the passion of the fans and how the stadium reacts on Sunday.”

    Joe Flacco
  734. “You want to go out there and you want to show up for your teammates every Sunday, and you do everything you can to make sure that happens.”

    Joe Flacco
  735. “We made The Who look like church boys on Sunday. We done things only fools'd do.”

    Ronnie Van Zant
  736. “My father's rooms, as a child, were a very exciting place to be. Not only because of the beautiful models who were coming to be photographed for Vogue or The Sunday Times but also because of the very avant-garde furniture that he had made. He made designs for the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1969 at Caernarfon Castle.”

    David Linley
  737. “I went to church with my grandmother every Sunday.”

    David Linley
  738. “Tod's and Loro Piana are perfect for reading Sunday papers in front of the fire.”

    David Linley
  739. “I don't work out at all on Sunday. It's amazing. I look forward to every Sunday.”

    Daniel Jacobs
  740. “For me, being world champion, you have to put your body through these extreme tests, day in and day out. So when Sunday comes around, that's the day when I pamper myself. I might get a massage or go to a spa.”

    Daniel Jacobs
  741. “I used to go a lot to F1 when Real Madrid didn't play at the weekends. It was a lot of fun and I always wanted Real Madrid to play on a Saturday so I could watch F1 on Sunday!”

    Roberto Carlos
  742. “Chris Wallace is probably the most of an exception because his program, 'Fox News Sunday,' also airs on Fox broadcast stations. So he doesn't feel as many of the same ratings pressures to please the right wing audience versus all the rest of the programs.”

    Brian Stelter
  743. “We have to stay in shape to compete against so many great players. You want to give your franchise, your team's owner, the best chance to win every Sunday.”

    Davis Webb
  744. “Every time you step in the stadium on Sunday, you're facing a good team. This is the NFL.”

    Devlin Hodges
  745. “My job is to be able to perform for three hours or three and a half hours every Sunday and I've got to work my tail off to get to the point where I can do it, and that's what motivates me.”

    Jason Witten
  746. “During therapy I have realised that my work ethic comes from my mum, Emma. She used to work two or three jobs at a time to keep food on the table in our council flat in Birmingham. She taught me to stay disciplined, to go to Sunday school, all those things.”

    Troy Deeney
  747. “One of the nicest things to do in Kingston on a Sunday is eat johnnycake, Festival and fish at Hellshire Beach.”

    Rita Marley
  748. “I love Sunday night after the game - you win, you go to the parking lot, you grab a beer, hang out for a little bit. Then I can't wait to get home and watch the game on my iPad. I love getting in Monday, and I can't wait to see what the team we are getting ready to play is doing on third down.”

    Carson Palmer
  749. “My feeling is that no series should run over five years, but I'm glad that 'Bonanza' went as long as it did. I do resent the fact that in the last year, the network switched us from our old slot on Sunday nights to Tuesdays without much of a promotional campaign.”

    Lorne Greene
  750. “When NBC switched the series in September to Tuesday nights opposite 'Maude' it died. 'Bonanza' had become too familiar with a Sunday audience. Tuesday just wasn't the day for it.”

    Lorne Greene
  751. “I was around when there was only one channel and when that second channel arrived, it came with the wonderful world of Disney on a Sunday night. We would drop our bicycles and run home to see it, it was just pure escapism.”

    Rachel House
  752. “I played Sunday junior football for 6-7 years. Then I was at Stansted for two years between 19 and 21.”

    Dwight Gayle
  753. “Sometimes I lose count of the days and have to think hard whether it is Sunday or another day.”

    Divya Khosla Kumar
  754. “On Sunday morning, I'll read the papers and listen to The Archers' omnibus - I love radio at the weekend especially Any Questions?' and the Woman's Hour' omnibus.”

    Mary Nightingale
  755. “Just have a Sunday where you do nothing. Lay around, cover yourselves in dogs and cats like I like do, and just put on some Netflix. There's so much value I think in just allowing yourself to be still.”

    Lauren Ash
  756. “I remember writing Sunday Morning' and Gwen wasn't feeling well that day and I had an acoustic guitar and I started singing, Somebody is feeling quite ill ' and that became Sunday Morning.'”

    Tony Kanal
  757. “As a mother in the 1950s, she did not impose the same strict religious routine on myself and my brother, Mark, though we were taken to church and Sunday school.”

    Carol Thatcher
  758. “You know how you toilet paper and egg somebody's house? I did it, right? But I did it back-to-back nights, Saturday and Sunday. They called the police. Good thing nobody got arrested but that was something embarrassing and stupid. Why would you do the same house twice? It was ridiculous.”

    Jared Dudley
  759. “If it's Sunday, I'm up at 5 A.M., in the car by 5:30, and doing television hits by 7:45.”

    Margaret Brennan
  760. “What people want on a Sunday morning is not to be in the breaking news fray. They want someone to call hits and misses, and to bring context and perspective and to be even-handed.”

    Margaret Brennan
  761. “The responsibility and the blessing in many ways of a Sunday show is being able to step back and give context.”

    Margaret Brennan
  762. “If you look at some of my fights, they're back to back. One will be on Saturday, the other on Sunday. Sometimes they're a week apart.”

    Bob Sapp
  763. “I don't remember even having spoken a piece in Sunday school.”

    Sterling Hayden
  764. “Liam Hemsworth is my celebrity crush all day long and Chace Crawford any day of the week - twice on Sunday.”

    Andi Dorfman
  765. “I am not only a State Senator but I am a pastor, a minister, and the President of an organization comprised of more than 150 Pentecostal ministers throughout the City and State of New York. I am the one who preaches the Word of God every Sunday.”

    Ruben Diaz Sr
  766. “I think the real breakthrough will come when sport becomes a social activity, when a family chose sport over a movie on a Sunday afternoon and go and involve themselves in the sporting activity.”

    Abhinav Bindra
  767. “When my boy has lost 4-0 on a Sunday morning, I'm the Dad in the car saying: 'OK mate, don't worry, we can do this or do that'. When I got in the car after losing a game I sat in the backseat and had to keep my mouth closed.”

    Scott Parker
  768. “Right after retiring I didn't want to be on the road 16 weeks a year - leaving on a Thursday night and coming home on a Sunday night - it was a little too much.”

    Jason Sehorn
  769. “Can you imagine the Mail on Sunday asking the weight of the prime minister, George Osborne or any other leading politician? I just think it's unbelievable that in the 21st century women still get asked such very, very different questions from men.”

    Liz Kendall
  770. “I think when you're a kid you don't think about money or dollar signs. You think about when you wake up on Sunday mornings, it's NFL.”

    Luke Kuechly
  771. “Mum died on a Saturday - apparently that's quite common. Dad already had dementia, and my brother and I had to let him know the news. Forty-five minutes later we had to tell him again. We spent the whole of that Sunday reminding him over and over.”

    David Baddiel
  772. “As a child, I was deeply religious and went to church every Sunday.”

    Sheila Hancock
  773. “Every Sunday after church we would go over to my grandparents' house and spend time with them and they had a pool in their backyard, and I would like eat as fast as I could just so I could be the first one in the pool. And then I would be the last one out.”

    Jessica Long
  774. “I'm from Columbia, S.C., and my family is very religious. We'd go to church and Sunday school and we always had to dress up. I enjoyed that.”

    Jermaine O'Neal
  775. “I never missed a Sunday lunch growing up and I've continued that tradition with my own family.”

    Tess Daly
  776. “Sunday is my day of rest, which usually includes a lie-in, a pyjama day or just being with my family.”

    Ellie Simmonds
  777. “I've done 'Fox News Sunday' twice now. I'm happy to go on a range of shows.”

    Jen Psaki
  778. “If I've been disciplined through the week, on Sunday I treat myself to mutton biryani. I can have up to one kg of it for a meal.”

    P. R. Sreejesh
  779. “Like any black kid on a Sunday, your mom's cleaning the house to music. So that was, like, my very first memory. My mom having it in the background with incense lit.”

    Giveon
  780. “There's not a lot happening on a Sunday night in Indian Wells.”

    Cameron Norrie
  781. “I loved Forcalquier, with its narrow medieval streets. Its elegant 12th Century cathedral boasts a carillon that chimes every Sunday morning. I also found a junk shop from which I could have furnished our entire farm.”

    Carol Drinkwater
  782. “We need a routine to stay challenged - even if you are not working, don't treat every day as Saturday and Sunday.”

    Gemma Atkinson
  783. “My ultimate cheat meal, and my last meal if I was on death row, would be a roast dinner. I'm just such a Sunday roast fan. But I also want the dessert - I want the cheese board.”

    Rochelle Humes
  784. “I really enjoy what I'm doing, I really enjoy my weekends watching football. I watch the kids play football and the Saturday before last I was at four games. Then I ended up watching La Liga on telly. On the Sunday I'm the same and I really enjoy it.”

    Ally McCoist
  785. “We always joke about how I'm on the road and they'll be like, 'Man, you need to take a shower.' Nah, it ain't Saturday. It ain't Sunday. I take a shower once a month. Nah, it ain't that bad. You know, baby ain't gonna handle that. My wife is not gon' handle that. She's not gon' have me walking about the house stankin'.”

    Paul Wall
  786. “We want to get our music out to the widest audience possible and working with a massive paper like The Mail On Sunday will definitely help us achieve that.”

    Tom Fletcher
  787. “I used to like to go out when I was younger; I would go out and have a few beers then go training on Sunday which probably wasn't the best thing to do.”

    Gerwyn Price
  788. “Kids who dream of reaching the top must grow up looking forward to the big games which define them at every level they play - from Sunday morning in the park to non-League, the top four divisions, Europe and the World Cup.”

    Robbie Savage
  789. “Im a big fan of Sunday family lunches.”

    Tony Hadley
  790. “All I remember is my father working hard. He'd be gone for work before I ate my breakfast and come home at night, have dinner, sit on the couch and fall asleep and go and do the same thing the next day. The only time I ever got to see any joy in my dad was when we went to the football on a Sunday.”

    Angelos Postecoglou
  791. “Sunday brunch, or any-morning brunch, is better with warm, golden waffles. Crisp and light and scented with vanilla, waffles are the shape of a perfect breakfast, cupping pools of melted butter and maple for a lavish start to the day.”

    Sohla El-Waylly
  792. “Sunday morning, while the neighbors were whipping up pancake batter, I watched my mom effortlessly roll out smooth dough, smear it with her heady all-day ghee, and transform it into a flaky flatbread with countless crisp and chewy layers.”

    Sohla El-Waylly
  793. “I was brought up a Roman Catholic, so when I was a child I was frogmarched to church every Sunday.”

    Harry Enfield
  794. “There is no lie-in for us on a Sunday. I generally invite my parents around for a roast dinner that they'll end up cooking for us.”

    Frankie Bridge
  795. “I chose to work with Stork's Sunday Bake Service as it's a great way to help people out - whether they're baking experts or baking novices, the service assists people with the same passion as me, so I couldn't refuse!”

    John Whaite
  796. “If I've played on a Saturday I'll usually have Sunday and Monday off.”

    Wayne Bridge
  797. “I love football and I'm grateful for what the game gave me, but I would never have been the type to sit down on a Sunday and watch three games in a row, or cancel everything to watch 'Match of the Day.'”

    Wayne Bridge
  798. “I used to sleep on the floor of the BBC in Cambridge when I was doing the Sunday morning graveyard shift; the last train was too early and the first train was too late and I needed to be there.”

    Vick Hope
  799. “The Kraken is a giant monster that just demolishes everything that moves. On Wednesday or Thursday, I go down in my subconscious. I find him, and I unlock the cage. About Saturday he usually comes out. Then he's always out on Sunday. I don't control him then. What he does when I'm not there, I don't know.”

    Greg Hardy
  800. “You can't try to be explosive and make the plays that you see on Sunday every day that you get the opportunity to be out there.”

    Dwayne Haskins
  801. “My mother, Zelma, was an influence on my career. When I was six or seven I started singing, imitating people like Eartha Kitt, and putting on my own Sunday Night at the London Palladium. My mother encouraged me to perform for her friends.”

    Maureen Lipman
  802. “I like some time on a Sunday to myself, when it's just me, because often I have lines to learn or a piece to write.”

    Maureen Lipman
  803. “On a Sunday night, in my perfect weekend, I'd go to my favourite watering hole.”

    Maureen Lipman
  804. “I was a paperboy delivering the Kansas City Star, I hated the Sunday edition, it weighed about 3 pounds and I had 52 homes on my route.”

    Steve Doocy
  805. “Sunday lunch was a big thing for me as a child with all the family coming together. The kids would all eat first and then break out and go and make noise, leaving the adults to eat and talk in peace.”

    Adrian Lester
  806. “Dad never worked on Sundays. He spent the whole day with the family. We would have all three meals together. He never invited his friends over on Sunday.”

    Kunal Kapoor
  807. “I used to play Sunday football, but I have all but given up, because I'm too old and fat. After a 45-minute match I'd end up spending the rest of the day recovering in bed with baby oil and painkillers, knackered; a full 90 minutes would write off my whole week.”

    Omid Djalili
  808. “I think the most important thing is just to be prepared for Sunday and do your best, whatever that looks like. Just do everything you can in the treatment room, the film room, out on the field, whatever it looks like, but just to be ready.”

    Justin Herbert
  809. “I love tailoring and strong lines mixed with statement accessories. Although I do hobo chic exceptionally well on a Sunday morning.”

    Angela Scanlon
  810. “Joining the Radio 2 team is a dream come true, lazy Sunday morning radio is my favourite.”

    Angela Scanlon
  811. “I'd love to play against Tiger. Scores are tied, Sunday singles, it'd be a dream to be able to compete against Tiger Woods for the Ryder Cup. That would be amazing - unless I lose.”

    Jon Rahm
  812. “To beat Tiger Woods, who is one of the greatest of all time, if not the greatest, on a Sunday, is the best feeling of my life.”

    Jon Rahm
  813. “When I was young, I played a style of golf that was quite methodical - hit fairways and greens, over and over - but that doesn't get it done any more. You used to just have to take the lead on Saturday night and hold on for dear life on Sunday.”

    Paul Casey
  814. “I give so much of myself on Sunday. I drain all the life out of myself out there.”

    Randall Cunningham
  815. “I have been in the headlines for the wrong reasons and when I've been travelling to Sunday games, I've read the papers on the way and looked at all those headlines.”

    Andy Carroll
  816. “My grandma has got me into my religion because she used to carry me to church every Sunday.”

    Darren Bent
  817. “With the platform given to me by 'The Sunday Show,' I'm able for two hours to shine the spotlight in a place where people are either already looking or didn't know they needed to look there.”

    Jonathan Capehart
  818. “My mom juggled working as a home health care aide with managing her own hair salon, often working every day except Sunday, when she went to church.”

    Karine Jean-Pierre
  819. “In soccer, you lose on Sunday and win on Wednesday, everything is ok.”

    Mauricio Rua
  820. “I've always lived in an English household. We had roast beef and Yorkshire puddings every Sunday.”

    Owen Hargreaves
  821. “I love reading Irvine Welsh at any time, but Sunday mornings are best.”

    Tim Key
  822. “I remember standing on the stool next to Mum and making white sauce for a cauliflower cheese for the Sunday meal when I was five or six.”

    Andi Oliver
  823. “If you've only hit a club a couple of times, I don't feel like you want to be trying to win a golf tournament with that club on Sunday.”

    Patrick Cantlay
  824. “Gwalior,' 'Kamyab,' 'Adhaar,' 'Death on Sunday' and 'Ghadvi'… I m very lucky that I am able to get such varied roles.”

    Sanjay Mishra
  825. “I think kickers get a bad rap for just chilling all week and then doing their thing on Sunday. Maybe that's other kickers, kickers that aren't good.”

    Justin Tucker
  826. “Baseball in Boston is like a Sunday football game, but played every day.”

    Manny Ramirez
  827. “I grew up in a family that went to church every Sunday and then I went to youth group during the week and covered dish suppers and stuff like that.”

    Edi Patterson
  828. “Splitting time, splitting backfields has been a blessing. But it's also been frustrating at times because I felt like on several occasions or had I had the opportunity to be a feature guy, a bell cow, knowing I wake up Sunday knowing I'm going to get 20 touches, I think that's a little different.”

    Mark Ingram II
  829. “Football is a lifestyle. It's not just the, you know, this is not just something you watch on Saturday or Sunday. It's a culture, it's a lifestyle, it's like in your blood.”

    Mark Ingram II
  830. “I think just any chance to play in the NFL, everybody wants that, regardless of whether it's a Monday, Sunday, Thursday. Just going out there and enjoying it.”

    Mac Jones
  831. “It's just a really long season and practice is really important, but being fresh on Sunday is really important, too.”

    Nick Bosa
  832. “Nobody plays perfect every Sunday.”

    Trent Williams

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