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Sunday blues often hit because the weekend was only about shopping and chores. If you can clear up some of that domestic detritus on weeknights, you might reclaim some time for what matters. Maybe the laundry can wait until Monday. — Katrina Onstad

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The number-one show in America on Sundays will be Celebrity Apprentice. Monday nights, The Voice will be number one. Wednesday nights, Survivor will be number one. And Friday nights, Shark Tank will be number one. It just takes some time management for me to focus. — Scott Raab
I believe there is another world waiting for us. A better world. And I'll be waiting for you there. ― David Mitchell
Never schedule a board meeting on Wednesday because it kills two weekends. _ Kurt Vonnegut
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To find joy in work is to discover the fountain of youth. — Pearl S. Buck
In doing something, do it with love or never do it at all.
Waiting means going about our assigned tasks, confident that God will provide the meaning and the conclusions.
He has held me when I have had no more strength and have wondered how I would ever make it. He has held me when I have felt defeated by all that I had to do. When I have run to my El Shaddai, I have never come away wanting. He is my all-sufficient One. O Beloved, do you understand? Have you experienced Him as your El Shaddai? If not, He is waiting - arms opened wide - for you.
If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. — Steve Jobs
We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us. — E. M. Forster