6 Quotes About Sunday Morning

Sunday morning is the most important time in your life. You've spent all week working hard, so why not take a moment to reflect on what you've accomplished and how it's made you feel. Whether you're an introvert or an extrovert, these Sunday-morning quotes will help you focus on the things that matter most.

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I am not a Sunday morning inside four wallswith clean bloodand organized drawers. I am the hurricane setting fire to the forestsat night when no one else is aliveor awakehowever you choose to see itand I live in my own flamessometimes burning too bright and too wildto make things lastor handlemyself or anyone elseand so I run.run run runfar and wideuntil my bones ache and lungs splitand it feels good. Hear that people? It feels goodbecause I am the slave and ruler of my own bodyand I wish to do with it exactly as I please . Charlotte Eriksson
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The church is constituted as a new people who have been gathered from the nations to remind the world that we are in fact one people. Gathering, therefore, is an eschatological act as it is the foretaste of the unity of the communion of the saints. Stanley Hauerwas
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JASON: 'Intended wings.' How depressing. M I C H A E L: Yes. Makes them into suicides, really, the pigeons. J A S O N: No - no, it doesn't. It could mean the wings were 'intended' to carry them upwards, out of the darkness, but they were defective in some way, these wings, so the pigeons aren't suicidal, not at all, just badly equipped for flying. Like the rest of us. Simon Gray
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The Sunday morning choir raised their voices to fever pitch with another gospel tune. Slurring voices filled with thick drawls of the local accent. The choir a mix of young girls her own age, alongside elderly women, with a few men thrown in for good measure. The old ladies wore tight gray buns and librarian glasses. Could they have ever been young? Could their husbands have? Jaime Allison Parker
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A half-open window. Morning-fresh air carriescurious sunlight into a bedroom. Flecks of dust shimmer yellow-gold. Four feet, entwined under white sheets. Joni's Blue, on the player. Delicate curtains slow-danceto Sunday's tune. Laughter. Talk of: what for breakfast? Anything. Anything at all. Nick Miller