Quotes About Tradition
I don't really wear sarees and suits.
~ Disha Patani
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I've always been Ralphie, ever since I was a kid. My grandfather was Ralph. It suits me better to be Ralphie.
~ Ralphie May
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Lebanese mezze, Cantonese dim sum and Basque pinchos have all evolved over years and are designed to make sense together.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
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I think that Jersey Shore is awesome. I've gone to Cape May every summer of my life.
~ Anne Hathaway
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For me, Hyderabad was all about summer holidays, rasam rice, spicy pickles, and more.
~ Aditi Rao Hydari
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In earlier times, so many people sang much more. You know as a kid you'd go to some kind of religious training and or summer camp or whatever it was and you'd learn to sing a lot of songs.
~ Michael Tilson Thomas
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We'd only speak Korean at home. They wouldn't let us have sleepovers and sent us away to Korean church camp during the summers. We had weird food concoctions, too, so instead of spaghetti bolognese, we had rice bolognese with kimchi.
~ Jamie Chung
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I live in the house my great-grandfather moved to in 1865... I spent all my summers here as a kid haying with my grandfather, and it was my favorite place in the world.
~ Donald Hall
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My family, they come from farmers. I used to spend my summers on the farm instead of in the south of France. I loved the hard work and the earth.
~ Dominique Crenn
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My paternal grandfather worked in the mill all his life. My father worked in the mill almost his whole life. I worked in the mill while I was going to college in the summers. And then, for one stretch, I quit school and worked one year.
~ Ed O'Neill
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I spent my summers in Sonoma at my grandfather's ranch, we called it Rancho Rodeo.
~ Eric Goode
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Christmas is always the most fun. I start looking forward to Christmas before it's even summertime.
~ Mariah Carey
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In the Middle East in the summertime, to keep cool, a lot of people sleep on the rooftops.
~ Daron Malakian
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When I was doing 'A Raisin in the Sun' with Sean Combs, we began in bed, and he would give me 10 kisses and an 11th for luck before the play began.
~ Audra McDonald
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Sunday lunch is always pretty social.
~ Tim Henman
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Not knowing my birthday had never seemed strange. I knew I'd been born near the end of September, and each year I picked a day, one that didn't fall on a Sunday because it's no fun spending your birthday in church.
~ Tara Westover
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In my house every Sunday, everybody was cleaning the house. There was always music, and everybody was dancing, sometimes naked, around the house. Not hippie, but very free.
~ Penelope Cruz
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In the morning on Sunday, a drum is sounded at about 8 o'clock.
~ William Brewster
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Let's be honest, we all love a roast, but Sunday lunch could be a huge plate of salade nicoise; it could be eggs benedict; it could be a barbecue. The important thing is you're making an effort, and you're all together.
~ John Torode
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The host of 'Face The Nation,' Bob Schieffer, was an important figure in my childhood years. Every Sunday in the fall, he occupied my family's time after church and before the NFL pregame shows.
~ Chris Borland
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My mother raised me in the church. I was not allowed to stay home on Sunday; there was no option. I sang in the choir all the way up until I went to college.
~ Steve Harvey
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I was brought up a Roman Catholic, so when I was a child I was frogmarched to church every Sunday.
~ Harry Enfield
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For chat-room tyros who expect to make their first million day-trading by age 27, paging through the Sunday newspaper with a pair of scissors just to save a couple of cents on Cheetos seems so, well, old economy.
~ Alex Berenson
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My family prayed a lot, but we didn't really go to church. On Sunday, my mum and dad used to always tell me to read the Bible. That was important for me growing up, and I still do that every morning. It's something that is part of my routine, and I do it every day, whether it's a normal game or a big one.
~ Daniel Sturridge
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