
Top 15 Christian Monday Quotes
#1. For most celebrities, the biggest meal of the day is toothpaste (they use reduced-fat Crest).
Dave Barry
#2. Real talent doesn't always win championships, like real music doesn't always win Grammys.
Drake
#3. I fully credit my family for keeping me grounded and for putting me back in line whenever necessary.
Camilla Belle
#4. There's nothing like deep breaths after laughing that hard. Nothing in the world like a sore stomach for the right reasons.
Stephen Chbosky
#5. I honestly don't think I sought fame. It wasn't something I courted or wanted, particularly.
Kevin Whately
#6. The Muslims observe their Sabbath on Friday, the Jews observe on Saturday, and the Christians on Sunday. By the time Monday rolls around God is completely f***in' worn out.
George Carlin
#7. If there's something you dream of achieving, it's better to give it a go than to regret not having tried.
Allan Walsh
#8. My reluctant charity shames both me and the recipient.
Mason Cooley
#9. You can be a mama's boy or and a Daddy's boy,but you can't be both. So you cling to the you you think you might lose.
Mitch Albom
#10. From the pastor who has an affair with his secretary, to the jerk at the office who happens to be a deacon, to the overbearing boss who can't miss his Monday night Bible study, Christians today cause more problems for the gospel than all the devil's demons put together.
Wes Moore
#11. I've always backed energy independence policies, but I've heard from people on this issue like no other. The energy interests of Illinois are far broader and deeper than my North Shore district.
Mark Kirk
#12. I'm always very interested in going and discovering a young director's films.
Gaspard Ulliel
#13. God does not judge the condition or quality of His church by how good the meetings are on Sunday morning, but by how good the people are on Monday morning. The main calling of our life is more than just knowing the truth - it is having that truth become our life.
Rick Joyner
#14. Many a gentleman lives well upon a soft head, who would find a heart of the same quality a very great drawback.
Charles Dickens
#15. I never had the exposure to techniques and so forth that children have today with art workshops, but I always had crayons and pencils and still have work going right back to when I was five or six years old.
Robert Indiana
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