Top 20 Quotes About Long Weekends
#1. I grew up in New York City, and both my parents worked. On weekends, we'd go out to the country, and on Sunday nights we'd come back. Sometimes we were a little cranky - it was a long drive. But we could always look forward to one thing: my mother's ziti and meat sauce.
Christa Miller
#2. Our sex is called timid and weak; believe it no more! We tremble at a spider, but the black monster, corruption, we hug to our arms in sport!
Friedrich Schiller
#3. It's better to be first in the mind than to be first in the marketplace.
Al Ries
#4. Long weekends at festivals, short weeks at home, all summer long: now that is surely preferable to the immense cost and headache of the nuclear family holiday in the sun?
Tom Hodgkinson
#5. What I have written-and how I came to write it-is most powerfully what I am.
Hortense Calisher
#6. At weekends, I've been going on long but steady-paced four-and-a-half-hour bike rides.
Denise Van Outen
#7. [My parents] worked hard all week long, and the way they celebrated and rejoiced in life was by making music on weekends. And that music was Country Music.
Rodney Crowell
#8. You cannot achieve happiness. Happiness happens and is a transitory stage. Imagine how happy I felt when I got relief from bladder pressure. How long did that happiness last?
Frederick Salomon Perls
#9. Time dissolves in summer anyway: days are long, weekends longer. Hours get all thin and watery when you are lost in the book you'd never otherwise have time to read. Senses are sharper - something about the moist air and bright light and fruit in season - and so memories stir and startle.
Nancy Gibbs
#10. Opportunity will only meet you in the domain of your chosen attitude.
Bryant McGill
#11. She found the evenings long and empty, and the nights worse. She dreaded the weekends.
Catherine O'Flynn
#12. The only good thing about that decision, Gatt, is that I'll get tea before you.
Graham Gooch
#13. Every man to himself is the centre of the whole world; - the axle on which it all turns. All knowledge is but his own perception of the things around him. All love, and care for others, and solicitude for the world's welfare, are but his own feelings as to the world's wants and the world's merits.
Anthony Trollope
#15. Hello George. Hey Martha (Percy) Did you bring us a rat? (George) George, stop it!He's busy! (Martha) Too busy for rats? That's just sad. (George)
Rick Riordan
#16. Power never takes two weeks off. Power takes long weekends.
Lois Wyse
#17. There are times, aren't there, when Shakespeare is a little dull.
Graham Greene
#18. If you are interested in equality at all costs, you should never have gone looking for your power in the first place. Holding authority with integrity is more important than making others feel good.
Anne Hill
#19. Anything you can think of, anything you can imagine- is real.. somewhere. We dream of such things, here on earth, never realizing in our dream-state our minds are peering into other worlds.
Anya Allyn
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