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Quotes About Celebrated

Often imitated, the Speck press order survives today as the best way for a trial judge to manage a celebrated case.
~ Dennis L. Breo
It's a besetting sin of the family. Uncle Hart had his own personal brothel at my age, where he trained ladies in the art of exquisite pleasure. He trained them, not the other way around, the pompous bastard. Dad had his own racing stable, Uncle Mac was already a celebrated artist with a scandalous marriage. I'm a bit late in the proceedings for a Mackenzie.
~ Jennifer Ashley
the blackboard which was to serve for demonstrations was represented by a very elegant young priest who I suppose celebrated the law of falling bodies as a mass is celebrated.
~ Andre Breton
It is at the movies that the only absolutely modern mystery is celebrated.
~ Andre Breton
Artists have nothing to do with the deranged, vaguely connected actions of a few celebrated nutcases.
~ Jim Carroll
I think what should be celebrated about our campaign is we have over 3 million people who have contributed to our campaign - teachers, firefighters, nurses, retirees. They're making up the backbone of this field organization in the country.
~ David Plouffe
Growth and maturation isn't celebrated or isn't talked about in society now. Is it possible that I was a bad teammate in 2012? Sure. Is it also possible that I'm a good teammate in 2019? Sure.
~ Trevor Bauer
In less than three years he would be the most celebrated American battle captain of the twentieth century, a man whose name—like those of Jeb Stuart and Phil Sheridan—evoked the dash and brio of a cavalry charge. In less than four years he would be dead, and the New York Times obituary would offer the perfect epitaph: "He was not a man of peace.
~ Rick Atkinson
If Cody's fame and popularity seem strange to us today-he was, after all, celebrated for his prowess in killing, both buffalo and Indians-it is because his virtues were nineteenth-century virtues, and we live in an age of disillusion and cynicism. Cody's death, in a way, along with the First World War, signaled the end of those nineteenth-century values.
~ Robert A. Carter
Unlike Greek narratives, where achievement is celebrated, and biblical narratives, where submission and discipline are celebrated, in Indic thought understanding is celebrated.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
He was very bold and very imprudent. He was famous for the first and known for the second.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
In 1902, Marcellin P. Berthelot , often called the founder of modern organic chemistry, was one of France's most celebrated scientists—if not the world's. He was permanent secretary of the French Academy, having succeeded the giant Louis Pasteur , the renowned microbiologist. Unlike Delage , an agnostic, Berthelot was an atheist—and militantly so.
~ Robert K. Wilcox
wells were adorned with wreaths, and springs with flowers, for the Fonta - or Fontinalia. On this day a god Fontus or Fons was celebrated (Varr., LL, 6, 22), 'the son-in-law of Volturnus, husband of Juturna' (Arn., 3, 29).
~ Robert Turcan
Every visionary was laughed at before they were revered. Every genius was attacked before they were beloved. Every leader was misunderstood before they were celebrated.
~ Robin Sharma
Still he was uncertain. He wondered if everything had gone as it should. Was that all there was to it? Perhaps it had been celebrated out of proportion because there was nothing else to live for.
~ Leonard Gardner
legendary. 'Oh no!
~ Lindsey Davis
Autobiography of a Yogi is justifiably celebrated as one of the most entertaining and enlightening spiritual books ever written.
~ Tom Butler-Bowdon
Australia has got some of the best sports people in the world, but we've also got some of the best scientists and innovators too, and that needs to be celebrated more.
~ Fiona Wood
I keep it always full of interesting people, night and day. People who do interesting things. Celebrated people.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
They were all famous and fantastic fellows.
~ Peter Scott
For famous men have the whole earth as their memorial.
~ Pericles
I consider Playboy very wholesome, frankly.
~ Christie Hefner
Everybody I grew up with has incredible self-confidence and self-assurance. We were all loud, outspoken, wild kids and were celebrated for it.
~ Gaby Hoffmann
In these temples was celebrated the anniversary (natalis) of their dedication (today we would say their 'inauguration').
~ Robert Turcan