Andre Dubus III
Andre Dubus III

I work out four days a week in the off-season, and in the warm, running weather months, I do five days. A push/pull regime of weightlifting, cycling, and the occasional Saturday or Sunday run with my oldest son, even if it's cold out.

Andre Dubus III
Andre Dubus III

Years later I would hear my father say the divorce had left him dating his children. That still meant picking us up every Sunday for a matinee and, if he had the money, an early dinner somewhere.

Andre Leon Talley
Andre Leon Talley

When I was a young boy, growing up in Durham, North Carolina, the women in my family were truly passionate about their clothes; nothing was more beautiful to me than women dressing with the utmost, meticulous attention to accessories, shoes, handbags, hats, coats, dresses and gloves to attend Sunday church services.

Andrea Hirata
Andrea Hirata

I am a working person. I always work, study or do research for my novel. I even work on Sunday.

Andrea Leadsom
Andrea Leadsom

When in doubt, cook a Sunday roast, get the family around you, and you'll feel fine afterwards.

Andrea Pirlo
Andrea Pirlo

I spent the afternoon of Sunday 9 July, 2006 in Berlin sleeping and playing the PlayStation. In the evening, I went out and won the World Cup.

Andrea Riseborough
Andrea Riseborough

David Suchet's Poirot was very charming, and, when I'm away in the U.S., those series remind me of being in Britain and being British on a Sunday night.

Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff

I won some winners' medals with Lancashire - a NatWest trophy and a couple of Sunday Leagues.

Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil

There's a substantial difference between dumping 100 copies of the 'Telegraph' at a Connex South Central station and giving away copies of the 'Business' with the 'Mail on Sunday.' 'This kind of circulation is valuable and enhances the brand. Leaving them anywhere willy-nilly devalues the brand.

Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil

Memo to self: never again try to travel by train in Britain on a Sunday.