These Sunday night quotes will inspire you. Sunday night, evening feeling is ordinarily associated with work and the idea of going back to an office after a pleasant break.
A collection of motivating, happy, and encouraging Sunday night quotes, Sunday night sayings, and Sunday night proverbs.
Best Sunday Night Quotes
- “After I’d preached a message on Sunday night, I’d print it up.” ~ Tim LaHaye
- “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
- “The Steve Allen Sunday night show had the right to two options after my first performance.” ~ Shelley Berman
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“We are on Sunday night because that is where they put us 30-odd years ago. I think we became a habit.” ~ Morley Safer
- “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
- “You know you’re doing what you love when Sunday nights feel the same as Friday nights.” ~ Donny Deutsch
- “You can tell how popular a church is by who comes on Sunday morning. You can tell how popular the pastor or evangelist is by who comes on Sunday night. But you can tell how popular Jesus is by who comes to the prayer meeting.” ~ Jim Cymbala , Sunday night quotes prayer
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“Every one of us has learned how to send emails on Sunday night. But how many of us know how to go a movie on Monday afternoon. You’ve unbalanced your life without balancing it with someone else.” ~ Ricardo Semler
- “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 , Sunday night quotes about Monday
- “Sunday is the golden clasp that binds together the volume of the week.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- “Sunday night was such a big night for television when I was growing up – you know, The Wonderful World of Disney.” ~ Scott Bakula
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“I’m actually quite modest. All I want is a nice car. All I want is a drink at midnight on Sunday night and I’ll be a very happy man.” ~ Gavin Friday
- “And on seesaw Sunday nights, I’d woo whoever I would with my wicked eye!” ~ Dylan Thomas
- “My favorite dish is cleaning out the fridge on Sunday night and improvising a great medley.” ~ Matthew McConaughey
- “Do you know Maxine Waters has become the biggest star in the Democrat Party with Millennials? Maxine Waters got the biggest standing O of anybody at the MTV Music Awards! I think they were Sunday night. They call her Auntie Maxine. You know what they like about her? She’s been talking about impeaching Donald Trump. You know, she’s insane herself. She’s a literal lunatic. And they’re eating it up.” ~ Rush Limbaugh
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“It’s nine o’clock on Sunday night/Do you know where your man is?” ~ Elle Varner
- “Since I have an aversion to movies in which people say grace at the dinner table (not to the practice but to how movies use it to establish the moral strength of a household), the opening night montage of Sunday-night supper in one home after another in Waxahachie, Texas in 1935 – a whole community saying grace made me expect the worst.” ~ Pauline Kael
- “I just don’t skimp on TV. Even if I’m exhausted and so tired and it’s 12 A.M. and a Sunday night, I’ll still watch Game of Thrones. I will stay up, and I will watch it. I totally screw my sleep schedule up.” ~ Dakota Fanning
- “People don’t have to go to cable news or network news. Live sports is the one of many things that’s kind of community television. There are a lot of people who still tune in to “Sunday Night Football” or “Thursday Night Football” the way they did before.” ~ Henry Blodget
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“Sunday night meant, in the dark, wintry, rainy Midlands … anywhere where two creatures might stand and squeeze together and spoon…. Spooning was a fine art, whereas kissing and cuddling are calf-processes.” ~ D. H. Lawrence
- “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
- “The Yardbirds came into the Crawdaddy Club a week after the Stones finished their Sunday night residency. They had done it for almost a year, I think, and then we did it for a year. It was better when they were playing there because when they went they took half the crowd with them and it took us quite a while to build up our own following.” ~ Eric Clapton
- “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 anymore. Whatever success I had was through the help of the good Lord.” ~ Otis Redding
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“But nothing beats a Woody Allen film on a Sunday night, with a glass of wine and some leftovers.” ~ Kate Fleetwood
- “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
- “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.” ~ Charles Schumer
- “Shouldn’t you be working instead of fraternizing with customers?” I choked. He smiled. “What are you doing Sunday night?” I snorted. By accident. “Are you asking me out?” “You’re getting cocky. I like that, Angel.” “I don’t care what you like. I’m not going out with you. Not on a date. Not alone.” ~ Becca Fitzpatrick
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“When I was a kid, our family used to watch ‘Bonanza.’ I really liked having a Sunday night TV ritual.” ~ Anne Lamott
- “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
- “There just isn’t a weak season of ‘Breaking Bad.’ There’s just superior work, a sprint toward evil that turned into a marathon. But like all big-talker shows that bring their heavy cargo in for a rough and breathlessly observed landing, ‘Breaking Bad’ didn’t quite leave itself enough runway to satisfactorily end some of its better storylines, especially once the chronology gap closed up between the flash-forwards from last year’s episodes and Sunday night’s conclusion. One could easily argue that there was just too much left to do in this one episode.” ~ Hank Stuever
- “We planted the church by starting a Sunday night outreach. The very first Sunday we had 70 people turn up. The second week, there were 60, the third week, 53, and by the fourth week, 45. I’ve often joked that we worked it out at the time- we had only four and a half weeks left until there were no more people. It was about that time that we had our first-ever commitment to Christ. We outgrew the school hall after 12 months. The crowds were so big that we were using road-case as the platform, and what should have been the stage as a balcony so that we could fit more people in.” ~ Brian Houston
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“I thought a lot about our Nation and what I should do as President. And Sunday night before last, I made a speech about two problems of our country energy and malaise.” ~ Jimmy Carter
- “You make me smile like the sun, fall out bed, sing like a bird, dizzy in my head. Spin like a record crazy on a sunday night. You make me dance like a fool, forget how to breath, shine like the sun buzz like a bee, just the thought of you can drive me wild. Oh, you make me smile.” ~ Uncle Kracker
- “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
- “Don’t know if Boston was real or lucid dream. When they chanted Diesel, it sure as hell felt real for ME! You make decisions in life, sometimes never getting proof that it was the right decision. The crowd in Boston on Sunday night assured me that I MADE THE RIGHT DECISION.” ~ Kevin Nash
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“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
- “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
- “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
- “Sunday night, I reread The Catcher in the Rye until I felt tired enough to fall asleep. Only I never got tired enough. And I couldn’t read, because reading didn’t feel the same.” ~ Kami Garcia
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“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
- “The chief attraction of the opposite sex for all of us, old and young, men and women: we need someone to save us from the sympathetic smiles in the Sunday-night cinema queue, someone who can stop us from falling down into the pit where the permanently single live with their mums and dads.” ~ Nick Hornby
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“My mother’s side is Italian; my father’s side is Jewish. We’re the kind of family where every Sunday night we have dinner with all 19 of my cousins.” ~ Lea Michele
- “My favorite part of Comic-Con? The groupies. Man, they have loose morals, really. Men, women, I’m just saying that it gets weird on Sunday night. No, that’s sadly never happened.” ~ Joss Whedon
- “It wasn’t all romantic. I didn’t have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends’ rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5¢ deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple. I loved it.” ~ Steve Jobs