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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I never missed a Sunday lunch growing up and I’ve continued that tradition with my own family.
There’s nothing better than cornflakes with hot milk. It’s my Sunday treat.
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.
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.
We’re going to win Sunday. I guarantee it.
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’.
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.
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.
I was brought up a Roman Catholic, so when I was a child I was frogmarched to church every Sunday.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Bootleggers quake in fear of me ringing them on a Sunday afternoon. I call after dinner, usually.
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.
If God hadn’t rested on Sunday, He would have had time to finish the world.
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.
My mother was a Sunday school teacher. So I am a byproduct of prayer. My mom just kept on praying for her son.
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.’
I want there to be no peasant in my kingdom so poor that he cannot have a chicken in his pot every Sunday.
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.
You can’t have a belief system on Sunday and not live it the other six days.
The final group, on Sunday at the Masters, is the greatest feeling in the world for a professional golfer.
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.
The life of the wealthy is one long Sunday.
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.
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.
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.
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.
If it’s Sunday, I’m up at 5 A.M., in the car by 5:30, and doing television hits by 7:45.
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.
On Sunday night, my husband makes a five-course family dinner.
I’m a serious Christian. I take my faith seriously. I try to practice it every day of the week, not just on Sunday.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Every time you step in the stadium on Sunday, you’re facing a good team. This is the NFL.
If get an off on a Sunday, I try to keep my script-readings, meet my directors, plan film releases.
I had to go to Sunday school once or twice in my life, and that’s where I commented someplace on hearing.
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.
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.
No one wanted to own Bloody Sunday.
I’ve taught Sunday school, I’ve sung in the choir, I directed a choir.
Do you know anything that in all its innocence is more humiliating than the funny pages of a Sunday newspaper in America?
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.
Sunday afternoons at a parish center – or a community center – is familiar territory for me.
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.
When I was a kid, I used to watch all those Sunday afternoon matinees featuring all the Hollywood greats.
The biggest thrill wasn’t in winning on Sunday but in meeting the payroll on Monday.
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.
Sundays are church and more family time. Sunday evenings I try to organize myself for the week ahead.
When I was a child, on Sunday mornings the family would assemble around the blue-leather-covered gramophone to listen to records.
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.