The Sunday morning talk shows are television talk/public affairs programs broadcast on Sunday mornings. Often featuring national leaders in politics and public life as guests, this type of program originated in the United States, and has since been used in other countries.
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Famous quotes containing the words sunday morning, sunday, morning, talk and/or shows:
“Here of a Sunday morning
My love and I would lie,
And see the colored counties,
And hear the larks so high
About us in the sky.”
—A.E. (Alfred Edward)
“I thought a lot about our nation and what I should do as president. And Sunday night before last, I made a speech about two problems of our countryenergy and malaise.”
—Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.)
“Good-by, my book! Like mortal eyes, imagined ones must close some day. Onegin from his knees will risebut his creator strolls away. And yet the ear cannot right now part with the music and allow the tale to fade; the chords of fate itself continue to vibrate; and no obstruction for the sage exists where I have put The End: the shadows of my world extend beyond the skyline of the page, blue as tomorrows morning hazenor does this terminate the phrase.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)
“Murder is always a mistake. One should never do anything that one cannot talk about after dinner.”
—Oscar Wilde (18541900)
“Prudence does not save us, but shows us pictures of our destroyers.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)