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    • Sunday. According to astrology, people born on Sunday are lucky ducks. Their ruling star is the Sun, which typically means they'll be bright, creative, bold, and loud.
    • Monday. Monday is ruled by the Moon, which according to astrology, is a maternal entity rooted in dedication to kindness and family. In that vein, people born on Mondays are motherly, sensitive, adaptive, and kind.
    • Tuesday. In Greek and Roman mythology, Mars (or Ares) is the War God, and so people born on Tuesdays come with a fiery, fighting spirit. These folks are brave, impatient, energetic, active, and driven to succeed, sometimes to a fault.
    • Wednesday. Mercury is the god of finance, travel, and communication — you may remember his Greek counterpart, Hermes, as the sneaker-and-sunglasses-wearing god from the Disney movie Hercules — and so it stands that Wednesday's children are very communicative.
    • Traditional Meaning of ‘Far to Go’
    • Modern Interpretation of ‘Far Go Go’
    • Cultural References to Thursday’s Child

    Both positive and negative connotations have been associated with Thursday’s child over the centuries. The traditional meaning is associated with Thursday children having a long, successful life without limitations. Going far in life is typically viewed as a positive attribute with children having a lot of potential and talent.

    Modern interpretations for the meaning vary. Thursday’s child is sometimes associated with children having special needs or setbacks in life. This concept of “far to go” implies that children have obstacles to overcome. In the 1887 version of the Monday’s Childpoem published in Harper’s Weekly magazine, it is actually Thursday’s child “who works ha...

    Numerous novels have been written titled Thursday’s Child including those by authors Noel Streatfeild (1970), Sonya Hartnett (2000), and Monique Martin (2013). One of Eartha Kitt’s autobiographies...
    Several songs titled Thursday’s Child are recorded including those by Tanita Tikaram and most famously by David Bowie (1999).
    Television shows have featured Thursday’s Child including Murder, She Wrote and the series Road to Avonlea
    In the 1873 version of Monday’s Child, published in St. Nicholas Magazine, Thursday’s child is sour and sad.
  1. Thursday's Children is a 1954 British short documentary film directed by Guy Brenton and Lindsay Anderson [1] about The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent, UK, a residential school then teaching lip reading rather than sign language. Apart from music and narration, the film is nearly silent and focuses on the faces and gestures of the ...

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  6. May 7, 2015 · THURSDAY’S CHILDREN: A FRIEDA KLEIN MYSTERY is the 4th installment in the series. The series is written by Nicci French, a pseudonym of the English husband and wife writing team of Nicci Gerrard and Sean French. This title (as, indeed, the entire series) is a very complex, fascinating, psychological suspense thriller.

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