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Quotes About Traditional

Wee Archie was wielding a shepherd's crook that, as Tommy remarked later, no shepherd would be found dead with, and he was wearing a kilt that no Highlander would dream of being found alive in.
~ Josephine Tey
I'm a big romantic, traditional, cheesy guy.
~ Josh Hutcherson
La nouvelle cuisine nació en Lyon, en las cocinas de Paul Bocuse. Esta mariconada posmoderna con el típico sello de la cursilería francesa todavía no había afectado de modo irreparable a las profundas esencias de la cocina vernácula, la afecta a la oreja de cerdo, a las fabes, a la morcilla de cebolla, al rabo de toro, a la olla y a la cuchara.
~ Juan Eslava Galán
Let me first state that I believe that marriage is a sacred union between one man and one woman.
~ Judy Biggert
Thankfully, we are not left to our own devices, even if it feels like it. The Church clearly teaches us about what is sinful and what isn't, and our duties. We simply must catechize ourselves in the Traditional Catholic Faith.
~ Julia Black
I feel Indian music is very layered and emotional.
~ Hardwell
Open-faced, traditional, wood-burning fireplaces are very inefficient.
~ Jonathan Scott
I grew up in Beijing, and there weren't many modern buildings during my childhood. I was influenced by traditional culture - the courtyards, the hutongs, the old city, and all the art forms - so, very naturally, I brought this to my practice.
~ Ma Yansong
I just think our British cuisine and the different influences we pull together make it special when it comes to food.
~ Dick Strawbridge
'Naach' doesn't have any of the traditional, conventional ingredients of a love story.
~ Ram Gopal Varma
Before running for Congress, I was an innovator and entrepreneur who founded several high-tech businesses that created hundreds of jobs and schools that found ways to serve those children that traditional schools couldn't.
~ Jared Polis
Artemisinin... is a true gift from old Chinese medicine. But this is not the only instance in which the wisdom of Chinese medicine has borne fruit.
~ Tu Youyou
Marriage, as an institution, is as dead as the dodo bird.
~ Joan Fontaine
When you think about choir music, that's a cappella. You have church choir that you would sing without any instrument. I think the popular form that we have now is barbershop in the 20th century, and the collegiate movement.
~ Kevin Olusola
My inspiration for interior design is more historical than traditional.
~ Patrick Cox
Authenticity does matter, but only as it serves the novel's more traditional literary demands: that the fault lines be drawn where the internal life and the larger world meet.
~ Amitava Kumar
No woman is owed economic support, children, respect or love. The woman who accepts and lives by correct principles thereby earns the right to make certain demands upon her husband; being female entitles her to nothing.
~ F. Roger Devlin
The overwhelming majority of women will be happier in the long run by marrying an ordinary man and having children than by seeking sexual thrills, ascending the corporate heights or grinding out turgid tracts on gender theory. A woman develops an emotional bond with her mate through the sexual act itself; this is why arranged marriages (contrary to Western prejudice) are often reasonably happy. Romantic courtship has its charms, but is finally dispensable; marriage is not dispensable.
~ F. Roger Devlin
The village road was as narrow as her old granny's mind.
~ Faith Martin
The Bible is clear - God's definition of marriage is between a man and a woman.
~ Billy Graham
New morality is nothing more than the old immorality brought up to date.
~ Billy Graham
We thought that interactivity would make advertising more engaging. We thought that traditional advertising was on the way out. We thought that the DVR was going to devastate TV. We thought the PC and the television were going to converge. None of this has happened.
~ Bob Hoffman
It hits me that this kind of thinking is in alignment with the traditional adaptiveness of the sea nomads: that we should teach ourselves how to live with water, not how to keep it at bay.
~ Bonnie Tsui
To be properly educated, one must reject contemporary pedagogical enthusiasms.
~ Brad Miner