Tuesday

Tuesday is a day of the week occurring after Monday and before Wednesday. According to some commonly used calendars (esp. in the U.S.A.), it is the third day of the week. According to international standard ISO 8601, however, it is the second day of the week. The English name is derived from Old English Tiwesdæg and Middle English Tewesday, meaning "Tīw's Day", the day of Tiw or Týr, the god of single combat, victory, and heroic glory in Norse mythology. Tiw was equated with Mars in the interpretatio germanica, and the name of the day is a translation of Latin dies Martis.

Quotes

 * Men prayed to Tyr for victory in battle, and justice in peace. He is renown for his wisdom as well as his valor.  Tuesday is named in his honor.  In some places he was called Tiwaz and was associated with the Roman God, Mars, the Celtic God Nadu  [sic], as well as the Indian God, Mitra.  Tyr was the original God of war, and the precursor of Odin, much in the same way that Mars was the God of war in Rome, and once held a higher place than Jupiter.
 * Robert Blumetti, in The Book of Balder Rising (2004), p. 142.


 * They don't want you to vote. If they did, we wouldn't vote on a Tuesday.  In November.  You ever throw a party on a Tuesday?  No.  Because nobody would come.
 * Chris Rock,

Quotes from literature

 * "And he respects Owl, because you can't help respecting anyone who can spell TUESDAY, even if he doesn't spell it right; but spelling isn't everything. There are days when spelling Tuesday simply doesn't count."
 * Rabbit, speaking of Christopher Robin, in ch. 5 of A. A. Milne's The House at Pooh Corner (1928).


 * I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.
 * J. Wellington Wimpy from Popeye.

Quotes from television

 * Sam Winchester: My point is I've lived through every possible Tuesday.  I've watched you die every possible way.  I have ripped apart the Mystery Spot, burnt it down, tried everything I know to save your life and I can't.  No matter what I do, you die.  And then I wake up.  And then it's Tuesday again.
 * "Mystery Spot," Supernatural (S3E11, 14 February 2008).

Quotes from film

 * What? Well, it's a job like any other. Good work, with lots of variety—Monday we burn Miller; Tuesday, Tolstoy; Wednesday, Walt Whitman; Friday, Faulkner; and Saturday and Sunday, Schopenhauer and Sartre.  We burn them to ashes, and then burn the ashes—that's our official motto.
 * Montag (played by Oskar Werner) in François Truffaut's film adaptation Fahrenheit 451 (16 September 1966), based on the 1953 novel of the same title by Ray Bradbury.
 * In the original book, Guy Montag says to Clarisse McClellan:
 * It's fine work. Monday burn Millay, Wednesday Whitman, Friday Faulkner, burn 'em to ashes, then burn the ashes.  That's our official slogan.
 * "The Hearth and the Salamander," Pt. 1 of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (1953), p. 6.


 * Governor Santini is brought to you today by Soylent Red and Soylent Yellow—and, new, delicious, Soylent Green: the "miracle food" of high energy plankton, gathered from the oceans of the world. Due to its enormous popularity, Soylent Green is in short supply, so remember: Tuesday is Soylent Green day.
 * Announcer in the film Soylent Green (19 April 1973), based on the 1966 novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison.

Lyrics

 * Tuesday's child is full of grace
 * "Monday's Child," first recorded in A. E. Bray's Traditions of Devonshire vol. II (1838), pp. 287–288).


 * Tuesday's gone with the wind
 * Tuesday, you see, she had to be free
 * Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Tuesday's Gone," (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (13 August 1973), tr. 2.


 * Tuesday, shoot me in the head I'm takin' it back, takin' it back It'll take it back
 * Monday's gone Tuesday's fadin' Wednesday's gone Thursday's all but wasted now
 * Stone Temple Pilots, "Days of the Week," Shangri-La Dee Da (19 June 2001), tr. 2.


 * Tuesday's grey and Wednesday, too
 * Tuesday, Wednesday, break my heart
 * Tuesday, Wednesday, heart attack
 * Tuesday, Wednesday, stay in bed
 * The Cure, "Friday I'm in Love," Wish (11 May 1992), tr. 7.


 * Coming Tuesday I feel better Even my old man looks good
 * The Easybeats, "Friday on My Mind," Good Friday (May 1967), tr. 6.


 * Tuesday had a dream child She's always on the go
 * The Monkees, "Saturday's Child," The Monkees (10 October 1966), tr. 2.


 * Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday Who could hang a name on you?
 * The Rolling Stones, "The Rolling Stones," Between the Buttons (U.S. version, 20 January 1967), tr. 3.


 * Monday, Tuesday is my weekend
 * The Strokes, "Taken for a Fool," Angles (18 March 2011), tr. 5.