↑Quotations for sunday
Woman is the Sunday of man. [ Michelet ]
Alike every day makes a clout on Sunday. [ Proverb ]
He that sings on Friday will weep on Sunday. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
Trade hardly deems the busy day begun,
Till his keen eye along the sheet has run;
The blooming daughter throws her needle by.
And reads her schoolmate's marriage with a sigh;
While the grave mother puts her glasses on.
And gives a tear to some old crony gone.
The preacher, too, his Sunday theme lays down,
To know what last new folly fills the town;
Lively or sad, life's meanest, mightiest things.
The fate of fighting cocks, or fighting kings. [ Sprague ]
Sunday is the golden clasp that binds the volume of the week. [ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ]
Sunday is the core of our civilisation, dedicated to thought and reverence. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]
Woman is the Sunday of man: not his repose only, but his joy; the salt of his life. [ Michelet ]
The wolf does something every week, that hinders him from going to church a Sunday. [ Proverb ]
Some men have a Sunday soul, which they screw on in due time, and take off again every Monday morning. [ Kobert Hall ]
As flowers never put on their best clothes for Sunday, but wear their spotless raiment and exhale their odor every day, so let your righteous life, free from stain, ever give forth the fragrance of the love of God. [ Henry Ward Beecher ]