Friday Yet Quotes
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Friday Yet Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe the Good Friday story is about how God would rather die than be in our sin-accounting business anymore.
— Nadia Bolz-Weber
Well, maybe that would have happened if the world hadn't ended.
It did. The world ended.
On a friday. — Jonathan Maberry
It did. The world ended.
On a friday. — Jonathan Maberry
I've taught fifth-year Christmas leavers last thing on a Friday afternoon. Basically, if you can face that you can face anything.
— Johann Lamont
Mikolay and Julia live in the same neighborhood and go to
the same school every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. — Magda M. Olchawska
the same school every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. — Magda M. Olchawska
I'll send you a friend request."
"You do that, sonny. I'm on the Internet every last Friday in the month, from eleven to three. — Nina George
"You do that, sonny. I'm on the Internet every last Friday in the month, from eleven to three. — Nina George
I'm not that girl from Freaky Friday any more! I'm a real adult. In fact, I hate children! I hate them all!
— Lindsay Lohan
I do like escapism. I like going to the movies on a Friday night and seeing something fun.
— Charlie Kaufman
I thought Black Friday was when everyone puts on blackface and steals children from Wal-Mart.
— Stephen Colbert
He who laughs on Friday will weep on Sunday.
— Jean Racine
No more room in hell? Fuck that, I made a reservation!
— Wednesday Lee Friday
On Friday a thief, on Sunday a King ... the man Jesus Christ laid death in his grave!
— John Mark McMillan
The Cross was the manifestation of Divine love without reserve or limit; but it was also the expression of man's unutterable malignity.
— Robert Anderson
Wednesday a junior came to me, and told me I was to be hazed as I left the Opera House Friday night.
— Richard H. Davis
Financial freedom is our birthright, rather than the "slave walk" of the Monday through Friday grind.
— Suze Orman
You can't go out and practice average on Wednesday, average on Thursday, okay on Friday and then expect to play well on Sunday.
— Tom Brady
Black Friday is a media trap, an orchestrated mass hallucination based on herd dynamics and the media cycle.
— Seth Godin
I told him Friday was a different religious occasion: Doctor Who. Hey, it's not my fault they don't have TiVo yet.
— Libba Bray
No shoots, says Friday, no yet, me shoot now, me no kill; me stay, give you one more laugh.
— Daniel Defoe
I'm sure it's why I'm such an odd duck in my feminist generation, because I've always been equally fair to men.
— Nancy Friday
Banks burn, boys die bullet-eyed, mothers scream realization the vast tonnage of napalm
— Allen Ginsberg
I've never seen 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre', I've never seen 'Halloween', I've never seen any of the 'Friday the 13ths.'
— Lin Shaye
Every Friday is black where I work.
— The Covert Comic
When is enough enough? In envy's eyes, enough never is. Somebody else always has something we want.
— Nancy Friday
Because society would rather we always wore a pretty face, women have been trained to cut off anger.
— Nancy Friday
Live every day like its Friday.
— Simone
You know you're doing what you love when Sunday nights feel the same as Friday nights ...
— Donny Deutsch
Friday night's alright for fighting
Saturday, Sunday, Monday too
Every night is a night of fighting
With family and friends like you — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
Saturday, Sunday, Monday too
Every night is a night of fighting
With family and friends like you — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
Is it Friday yet?
— Gemini Judson
I know I was alright on Friday when I got up; if anything I was feeling more stolid than usual.
— Margaret Atwood
It's friday, I'm in love.
— Cure
The atheists traditionally hold their conventions from Good Friday to Easter Sunday during the hours Christ spent in the grave.
— Bill Murray
A fellowship of secret scholars spent five hundred years on this task. Now we're penciling it in for a Friday morning.
— Robin Sloan