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Quotes About Birthdays

Birthdays are just weird! I like to have something simple like a dinner with friends and family if possible.
~ Stephanie Sigman
Those born in the last quarter of the year might as well give up on hockey too.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
All Western people celebrate the celebration of Birthdays; whereas, few people marry and celebrate Wedding Day too; otherwise, the majority of unmarried people celebrate Valentine's Day. As a factual context and concept, it is a Wedding Day, without marriage.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Being a Jehovah's Witness, I don't celebrate birthdays or holidays. I don't vote.
~ Prince
I loved the domesticity of my life as a struggling actor. When I wasn't going to auditions, I could do things like cook dishes from scratch and take them to parties or be really thoughtful about birthdays and anniversaries.
~ Jenna Fischer
There's no magic numbers in birthdays in my life, there are no milestones, there's no event. Every birthday has to be celebrated to its fullest, even if it's with one person or with 20.
~ Sandra Bullock
One trait all the women in his life have shared: They were "born on the Fourth of July." Independent.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Whenever I hear about parents who have nine or ten children, the only thing I wonder is how they survive the birthday parties.
~ George Carlin
I hate birthdays. I thought that I only hated my own birthday, and then I realized that I hate my children's birthdays too.
~ Samantha Bee
I like birthdays. Every time someone is born, that's just like bringing more cake into the world.
~ Demetri Martin
The ladies were quite uninterested; either because they did not care for mathematics, or preferred to ignore birthdays.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
For some reason our lives were marked by summers. . . . Summer was the time when our lives joined completely, when we all had our birthdays, when really important things happened
~ Ann Brashares
Libby was a Christmas baby, which meant she never got the right amount of presents. Patty would hold one extra gift aside—and Happy Birthday to Libby!—but they all knew the truth, Libby got ripped off. Libby rarely felt less than ripped off.
~ Gillian Flynn
I hate birthdays. I thought that I only hated my own birthday, and then I realized that I hate my children's birthdays too.
~ Samantha Bee
Nobody is going to pretend that I am younger than I am. Apart from anything else, it is in the papers all the damn time - every time I have a birthday.
~ Laurence Olivier
People are surprised to learn that if 23 people are in a room, the chances that two will share a birthday are better than even. With 57 in the room, the odds rise to 99 percent. Though it's unlikely that anyone in the room will share my birthday, we're not looking for matches with me, or with anyone else singled out a priori. We're counting matches post hoc, and there are 366 ways for a match to occur.
~ Steven Pinker
My ace in the hole as a human being used to be my capacity for remembering birthdays. I worked at it. Whenever I made a new friend, I made a point of finding out his or her birthday early on, and I would record it in my Filofax calendar.
~ Susan Orlean
There will be birthdays in the next twelve months; books keep well; they're easy to wrap: buy those books now. Buy replacements for any books looking raggedy on your shelves.
~ Roy Blount, Jr.
Family life is tough, I'll say that for it. But in my case, I've mined the family. In a sense, I've used it. I've used what happened - the different events, the births of children, birthdays. Connecting, not connecting. Regret, shame, guilt. I mean, they're all in the songs. And love, too, I hasten to add.
~ Loudon Wainwright III
Then when you think in years to come Of Birthdays long ago You may remember fondly How much we love you so.
~ Janet Horne
When my mother was around, she would insist on celebrating my birthdays.
~ Hema Malini
Elements and birthdays have been intertwined for me since boyhood, when I learned about atomic numbers.
~ Oliver Sacks
I love a card. You know, cards? At birthdays? I collect them.
~ Adele
birthdays need to be celebrated. i think it is more important to celebrate a birthday than a successful exam or promotion or a victory. because to celebrate a birthday means to say to someone thank you for being you.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen