Seven Sundays Quotes & Sayings
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Top Seven Sundays Quotes
It was best not to ask Pepe if reading or Jesus had saved him, or which one had saved him more. — John Irving
Taking responsibility of your life and knowing the fact that YOU attract people and events in your life is scary, isn't it? — Maddy Malhotra
Equality, in a social sense, may be divided into that of condition, and that of rights. Equality of condition is incompatible with civilization, and is found only to exist in those communities that are but slightly removed from the savage state. In practice, it can only mean a common misery. — James Fenimore Cooper
Be kind to yourself. God thinks you're worth his kindness. And he's a good judge of character. — Max Lucado
Ambitious, absorbing, and poignantly moving. — Joyce Carol Oates
Sometimes if I stick in a character too much I feel like I might start to get blinkered, because I'm making my decisions too definite. — Michael Fassbender
There are some things with alcohol you must never do. You must never drink alone, never drink on Sundays, never drink before seven o'clock and if you do, it has to be on a Saturday. — Per Petterson
The idea that I might not
in an earlier era, or a different country
have a choice in the matter seems both emotionally and physically barbaric. — Caitlin Moran
If at first you don't succeed, pay someone to do it. — Blink-182
In the upstate farmhouse he had dubbed Mount Zion, Matthias had apparently established for himself a community of seven wives - a "harem," Locke called it - six of them wealthy white women and the seventh a black servant by the name of Isabella Van Wagenen, and "had one appointed to each working day in the week, and the black one consecrated for Sundays." (Isabella Van Wagenen was a former slave who would later join the abolitionist movement, changing her name to the one by which she would be forever remembered: Sojourner Truth.) — Matthew Goodman
The truth is, the world is a fucked up place sometimes. — Cristin Terrill