Quotes About Tribute
Whatever I think, talk and do is because of the influence of God. My music is a tribute to Him. Whenever I compose any music, I try to reach God. I would advice all the budding musicians to do the same and see the difference. Thanks to Him, I am what i am today.
~ Bappi Lahiri
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Today, hundreds of millions dwell in freedom, from the Baltic to the Adriatic, from the Western Approaches to the Aegean. And while we must never take this for granted, the first purpose of the European Union - to secure peace - has been achieved and we should pay tribute to all those in the EU, alongside Nato, who made that happen.
~ David Cameron
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I want my flowers while I'm alive.
~ Chubby Checker
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Srideviji was a great human being, a fabulous dancer, a tremendous actress and above all, a wonderful mother.
~ Jaya Prada
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Jealousy is the tribute that mediocrity pays to genius
~ Robin S. Sharma
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Coins and precious metals, food, slaves, and luxury goods flowed to Rome; little came back except tax collectors and soldiers.
~ Rodney Stark
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Realism...is a kind of disappointed tribute to the ideal.
~ Roger Scruton
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The love story... is the tribute the lover must pay to the world in order to be reconciled with it.
~ Roland Barthes
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Days later, Melancton Smith finally broke the deadlock when he endorsed the Constitution if Congress would promise to consider some amendments. Paying indirect tribute to Hamilton, Smith credited "the reasonings of gentlemen" on the other side for his changed vote.
~ Ron Chernow
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Oh captain my captain
~ Walt Whitman
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When I win awards, I think of my father.
~ Cristiano Ronaldo
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I just want to thank everyone who made this day necessary.
~ Yogi Berra
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Life Warriors. They would pay tribute to their loved ones rather than mourn them, by being bringers of light, of positive thinking, the spreaders of joy. Ch. 1, pg. 18, Lavender Blue by Donna Kauffman
~ Donna Kauffman
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In all honesty, the difficulties with their house were mild, and most resolved. The problem seems to be with work that was not finished properly, something a tribute to pull in park to the race to build houses as fast as possible throughout Celebration.
~ Douglas Frantz
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On the Threshold is beautiful and very touching and a moving tribute to my friend, colleague and mentor Irvin Yalom.
~ Dr. David Spiegel
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On the Threshold by Professor Pezhman Mosleh is a wonderful tribute to Dr. Yalom.
~ Dr. Molyn Leszcz
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Rest in peace to Heath Ledger but Im no joker.
~ Drake
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You know," he said, "sometimes I wish they would do this for us when we come home alive.
~ Jim Sheeler
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You know, sometimes I wish they would do this for us when we come home alive.
~ Jim Sheeler
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Who we are is a tribute to those who have left us a legacy. Who we help others become will be our legacy.
~ Jim Stovall
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May her memory be a blessing.
~ Jo Walton
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Throughout all those years, Gabriel had not forgotten Rowena, the beautiful duchesse de Valère. In fact, there were times he imagined his work was in tribute to her, to avenge the wrongs done to her and her family. But that time in his life was over. He was no longer the French Fox. He had a title—the rumors of his knighthood were true—and he had a little land. Now he wanted to share his life with someone—no, not someone—her. Rowena. "It
~ Anna Campbell
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Towards the end of the fifteenth century, invaded from the east in its own turn, the Golden Horde fell apart, and the northern princes stopped paying tribute and ruled independently again. But by then the habit of violent, Asiatic-style despotism was there to stay. Scratch a Russian, as the saying goes, and you find a Tatar. Whereas northern Rus fell to the Horde, southern Rus went to the Lithuanians.
~ Anna Reid
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Trading posts turned into forts, forts into tribute-collecting points, and tribute-collecting points, by the end of the tenth century, into the largest kingdom in Europe, stretching from the Baltic to the Carpathians.
~ Anna Reid
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