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Quotes About Celebrations

This is a time of fulfillment, activity, increased psychic ability, for perfecting ideas, "getting your act together," celebrations, or renewing commitments to people or projects. The best time for spells of any kind.
~ Diane Ahlquist
La América entera se ha burlado de aquellas famosas fiestas de Buenos Aires y mirádolas como el colmo de la degradación de un pueblo; pero yo no veo en ellas sino un designio político, el más fecundo en resultados.
~ Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
but I've never been much for faking feelings or maintaining polite fictions to suit public celebrations.
~ Robert Galbraith
When sorrows surround you few will comfort you. When happiness arises many will be part of the celebrationsAnd when Tragedy happens only the Lord is a prayer by calling out his Glorious name
~ Sonny Cele
And so in Christmas, we turn to the principalities and powers (those that are left), conduct our celebrations, and all God's people say, "Take that.
~ Douglas Wilson
The celebrations Of secret nonmeetings are empty, Unspoken conversations, Unuttered words. Glances that don't intersect Don't know where to come to rest. And only the tears rejoice Because they can flow and flow. Sweetbrier around Moscow, Alas! Somehow it is here ... And all this they will call Love eternal.
~ Anna Akhmatova
I have kids, so I can understand the image that footballers have. They are fans of some players; I see in their eyes. They admire and try to imitate their gestures, their words, their celebrations. They love Ronaldo and Messi. Since Euro 2016, though, they have no right to pronounce the name of Ronaldo!
~ Dimitri Payet
And I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
A mí me gustan las fiestas con mucha gente. Son muy íntimas. En las fiestas con poca gente la intimidad es nula.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Marriage is the alliance of two people, one of whom never remembers birthdays and the other who never forgets them.
~ Ogden Nash
We all recognize grief in moments that should be celebrations; it is the salt in the pudding.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
Holidays are all different depending on the company and time of your life.
~ Dominic Monaghan
So much of life is in the smallness of moments...but they are harder to mark. So we need the grander celebrations and occasions. People like to feel significant.
~ Ally Condie
For most of my life the only ceremonies I've been to at which women were the stars were weddings. So I like weddings.
~ Anna Quindlen
Completed, most lives were alike in stages of living-joys, celebrations, crises, illusions, losses, sorrows.
~ Bernard Malamud
The Queen wanted me to do the music for the 2000 celebrations at the Dome. I went down to these offices at Buckingham Palace and had a meeting with these people, and I was like, 'Alright how much?' And they said, 'Well no, it's for the Queen.' They thought because it's such a huge thing, I'd do it for free! So I turned that down.
~ Tricky
As Brits, we love a do, don't we? I adore our national celebrations. If I see a gold coach, you almost need to put me in a straitjacket, I get so excited.
~ Joanna Lumley
Christmas celebrations in the early colonies to the condemnations today of the commercial nature of the feast.
~ Anne Rice
I'm beginning to think that life is about passing moments and small celebrations. Without them there's only pain, fear, ambition, and, for some of us, foolish hope.
~ Kyra Davis
Search for celebrations that feel authentic to you. If you feel awkward or phony when celebrating, your attempts will backfire. Your brain doesn't want to feel awkward—it wants to feel good. Celebrations are personal. What makes me feel good (and not lame) is probably different than what makes you feel good (and not lame).
~ B.J. Fogg
I try to bring all that I am to my work and all that I experience. That includes how people react to the way I am - the prejudice and the celebrations.
~ Chris Ofili
We're gone for 280, almost 300 days a year. So 70 to 80 days I'm home every year. Being an artist, you just gotta be ready to miss certain things, like Halloween and all these kind of things that you used to be able to be free for. Birthdays, all this kind of stuff.
~ Thomas Rhett
Why are you emigrating?" "Coz I'm sick of celebrations," says the Jew. "Bought toilet paper—celebration; bought kolbasa—more celebrating.
~ Anya von Bremzen