
Weekends Alone Quote
“I have to be alone very often. I’d be quite happy if I spent from Saturday night until Monday morning alone in my apartment. That’s how I refuel.” – Audrey Hepburn
“I have to be alone very often. I’d be quite happy if I spent from Saturday night until Monday morning alone in my apartment. That’s how I refuel.” – Audrey Hepburn
“Food plays a large part in our weekend, but on a Friday evening, I’ll make us something simple for tea. I might have a wee glass of wine.” – Victoria Pendleton
“I have never in my life found myself in a situation where I’ve stopped work and said, ‘Thank God it’s Friday.’ But weekends are special even if your schedule is all over the place. Something tells you the weekend has arrived and you can indulge yourself a bit.” – Helen Mirren
“Girls’ weekend with the ‘Vampire Diaries’ girls has become a big deal! It’s our quality time. It’s so much fun to unload and not feel guilty complaining or talking about your insecurities or bonding over things that you thought you were on your own about.” – Nina Dobrev
“After luncheon the sun, conscious that it was Saturday, would blaze an hour longer in the zenith…” – Marcel Proust
“Some days felt longer than other days. Some days felt like two whole days. Unfortunately those days were never weekend days. Our Saturdays and Sundays passed in half the time of a normal workday.” – Joshua Ferris
“Pancakes taste best consumed in periods of sloth on protracted weekend mornings.” – Ken Albala
“Weekends are a bit like rainbows; they look good from a distance but disappear when you get up close to them.” – John Shirley
“Not for nothing is their motto TGIF-?Thank God It’s Friday.’ They live for the weekends, when they can go do what they really want to do.” -Richard Nelson Bolles
“I respect the fact that people have worked hard all week and want to go to the movies on the weekend and be entertained.” – Michael Moore
“Sunday evenings often feel like the weekend is over before it’s even begun.” – Catherine McCormack
“A wild and crazy weekend involves sitting on the front porch, smoking a cigar, reading a book.” – Robert M. Gates