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Quotes About Celebrated

As an actor, if I show up late somewhere or I say something that's eccentric, it's totally acceptable - not only that, it's lauded in some perverse way.
~ Jesse Eisenberg
If all this sounds familiar to Christian readers, it should. This man—here, the emperor—is a god whose birthday is to be celebrated because it brought "good tidings" to the world; he is the greatest benefactor of humans, surpassing all others, and is to be considered a "savior." Jesus was not the only "savior-God" known to the ancient world.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
To a certain extent, Ruef's and Burt's research is a validation of the celebrated "strength of weak ties" argument first proposed by Mark Granovetter
~ Steven Johnson
Many people ask me why I chose to remake 'Devdas.' I wanted to make a film that celebrated grandeur and grace.
~ Sanjay Leela Bhansali
If your role in a movie is appreciated, it is remembered for a long time.
~ Himani Shivpuri
Guide' is not just my most iconic film. It is also Dev's most celebrated work. But I almost didn't do 'Guide.'
~ Waheeda Rehman
New Rule: Someone must x-ray my stomach to see if the Peeps I ate on Easter are still in there, intact and completely undigested. And I'm not talking about this past Easter. I'm talking about the last time I celebrated Easter, in 1962.
~ Bill Maher
It didn't really sink in for me when I first heard that we would be supporting RHCP. But when I heard people around us commenting on how incredible it is to be on tour with such a celebrated band, that's when it finally sunk in and realised what a remarkable honour it is to tour with RHCP.
~ Suzuka Nakamoto
The Masters is the one tournament with a timeless quality, where legends are celebrated.
~ Jim Nantz
The whole imposing edifice of modern medicine is like the celebrated tower of Pisa - slightly off balance.
~ Prince Charles
What's more, the kaleidoscopic blend of gender-variant and gender-typical traits that characterizes gay people is exactly what enables us to make our own unique contributions to society. It's the reason that we should be valued, celebrated, and welcomed into society rather than merely being tolerated. The aim should be to foster acceptance of gay people as we are, in all our rich diversity and not to seek acceptance by shoe-horning ourselves into conformity with the straight majority.
~ Simon LeVay
That celebrated,Cultivated,UnderratedNobleman,The Duke of Plaza Toro!
~ Sir William S. Gilbert
In particular, conservatives sensed that liberals had undermined traditional values. This climate was ripe for a politics that celebrated a nostalgic ideal of the home.
~ Stuart Stevens
Economics is sometimes associated with the study and defense of selfishness and material inequality, but it has an egalitarian and civil libertarian core that should be celebrated.
~ Tyler Cowen
U2 happens to be one of the world's most celebrated bands of all time, and they have influenced my own music and playlists growing up. In fact, when I was in college, I won a singing competition with a U2 song.
~ Amaal Mallik
I've certainly had a number of failures along the way, depending on my own instincts and creativity, some fairly celebrated, at least during their time.
~ Bob Iger
It's true that many of the best-known composers were German or Austrian, but we should remember how good the music tradition is in Britain, too, because it has an informality and a fluidity that should really be celebrated.
~ Max Richter
history after the war war 1 was over they celebrated. they said that's history. After that history repeated it self and now the story of war war 2 has begun.
~ skyla
In the game of love, the losers are more celebrated than the winners.
~ Mason Cooley
Love is to be truly seen and heard... and celebrated for it.
~ Jennifer Widerstrom
It is extraordinary to think that before he settled in London and became celebrated as a playwright, history provides just four recorded glimpses of Shakespeare—at his baptism, his wedding, and the two births of his children.
~ Bill Bryson
The most celebrated germ expert in the world is almost certainly Dr. Charles P. Gerba of the University of Arizona, who is so devoted to the field that he gave one of his children the middle name Escherichia, after the bacterium Escherichia coli.
~ Bill Bryson
New Rule: Someone must x-ray my stomach to see if the Peeps I ate on Easter are still in there, intact and completely undigested. And I'm not talking about this past Easter. I'm talking about the last time I celebrated Easter, in 1962.
~ Bill Maher
Thomas Paine, so celebrated and so despised as he traveled through the critical events of his time, has long appealed to biographers. Paine was present at the creation both of the United States and of the French Republic. His eloquence, in the pamphlet 'Common Sense,' propelled the American colonists toward independence.
~ Edmund Morgan