Famous Quotes

14 Wednesday Quotes That Make the Middle of the Week Feel Like It Means Something

Reflections on the day that asks you to keep going when momentum is hardest to find.

Wednesday Quotes

Wednesday quotes have a way of landing differently than Monday motivation or Friday relief. Wednesday is the midweek slump made tangible, the day that neither belongs to the fresh start nor the finish line. Thinkers, writers, and characters across history have said something true about that strange suspended feeling. These 14 quotes sit with it honestly.

1
You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.

C.S. Lewis

Midweek is exactly where this lands hardest. Monday's intentions are already fixed; what you do on Wednesday shapes how the whole week ends up.

2
I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.

Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl, 1947

Anne Frank wrote this in circumstances that make Wednesday fatigue feel small by comparison. The act of writing, or any creative work, is still one of the most reliable ways to get through the middle.

3
It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.

Confucius

Wednesday is the day when slow feels permanent. This is a good reminder that the pace is almost irrelevant; forward is forward.

4
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.

Henry David Thoreau Walden, 1854

Thoreau wrote this after two years at Walden Pond, where days of the week barely mattered. There's something liberating about applying a quote born outside routine to the most routine-feeling day of all.

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5
Believe you can and you're halfway there.

Theodore Roosevelt

Wednesday is, mathematically, almost halfway through a five-day week. Roosevelt's words hit differently when you're literally at the midpoint.

6
Nothing is worth more than this day.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Goethe spent decades writing Faust and still found time to say this. Wednesday counts too.

7
If you're going through hell, keep going.

Winston Churchill

The attribution to Churchill is contested by historians, but it's widely associated with him and the sentiment is pure Wednesday: you're in the middle of something hard, and stopping makes it worse.

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8
Well-behaved women seldom make history.

Laurel Thatcher Ulrich "Vertuous Women Found," American Quarterly, 1976

Ulrich wrote this as a scholarly observation, not a rallying cry, but it became one anyway. Wednesday is a good day to decide which kind of week you're actually going to have.

9
I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.

Oscar Wilde The Remarkable Rocket, 1888

A little Wilde goes a long way on a Wednesday. If you can laugh at the absurdity of whatever you're working on, you'll probably survive the afternoon.

10
The secret of getting ahead is getting started.

Mark Twain

The attribution to Twain is widely cited, though some trace it to others. Either way, Wednesday is the start that nobody celebrates but everybody needs.

11
Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.

Victor Hugo Les Misérables, 1862

Hugo wrote Les Misérables over roughly 17 years, which makes the midweek slump look manageable. The sun does rise on Thursday.

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12
I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.

Louisa May Alcott Little Women, 1868

Jo March says this and she means it. Wednesday has a weather-like quality: unpredictable, occasionally rough, survivable.

13
I hate Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and half of Fridays.

Anonymous

Sometimes the most honest take on Wednesday is the one that refuses to dress it up. Whoever said this was at least consistent.

14
It's Wednesday. I'm not dressed up for Halloween. This is how I always look.

Wednesday Addams The Addams Family (various adaptations)

Wednesday Addams, the character, became synonymous with the day for a reason. There's something fitting about a character defined by deadpan resolve sharing a name with the week's most stubborn day.

Wednesday keeps arriving whether you're ready or not. The quotes that stick are the ones that don't pretend otherwise.

Frequently asked questions

Why do people look for Wednesday quotes specifically?
Wednesday sits at the psychological midpoint of the work week, which creates a distinct emotional state: you're past the fresh energy of Monday but the relief of Friday is still out of reach. Quotes help name and normalize that feeling.
What is a good short quote for Wednesday?
Anne Frank's line 'I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn' resonates on a Wednesday because it captures the act of pressing on through the middle stretch. It's honest and grounding without being hollow.
Is 'hump day' a real cultural reference?
Yes. The phrase 'hump day' for Wednesday has been in informal American English since at least the 1960s, referring to Wednesday as the hill you crest before the week slopes downward to the weekend.