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Quotes About Tradition

I was raised going to church every Sunday.
~ Tua Tagovailoa
I was raised in a very religious household - it wasn't dogma, but we were raised Christian; we went to church every Sunday, Bible study, Bible camp every summer.
~ Adrienne C. Moore
I went to church with my grandmother every Sunday.
~ David Linley
I wear green on Sunday because it's my mom's favorite color, but green goes pretty well on Sunday at the Masters, too.
~ Tony Finau
I still went to church regularly every Sunday; that is we all went there together. I reverenced the family pew where we had assembled for so many years; and apart from that reason I hold it dear because it is associated in my memory with my mother.
~ Pierre Loti
I was brought up Methodist, christened as a little baby and went to church every Sunday.
~ Deborah Norville
I'm not religious, so theres no church on Sunday.
~ Tamara Ecclestone
Oh, I love Nottingham. I know some people go, 'Oh God, there's not much going off there,' but I like staying in and going round to my mum and dad's for a Sunday roast.
~ Vicky McClure
Lots of Orthodox go to church every Sunday but don't know much about the faith. Yet they know that there is something that they don't know much about.
~ Frederica Mathewes-Green
I was raised by the Indian community, and those families are still very close to us. We used to go to each others' houses one Sunday a month, so we got to know everyone well. Also, we love Indian food and can't get enough of it.
~ Nikki Haley
I love Sunday lunches with the family that start at 1 P.M. and finish at 5 P.M.
~ Jean-Georges Vongerichten
My grandmother would start making her meat sauce at 7 in the morning on Sunday, and within five or six hours, that smell would be all through the house.
~ Jerry Della Femina
Growing up, I was your classic Catholic Irish kid. I went to mass every Sunday. Then in secondary school I went to boarding school, and there was mass seven days a week before breakfast - it may have put me off!
~ Deirdre O'Kane
I go to mass every Sunday, which is a shock to everybody.
~ Roger Ailes
When I was growing up, Sunday lunch was my favorite time as a child. We would have a big Sunday English meal, and we would argue about things.
~ Joanna Coles
I grew up in a very Christian household. We went to church every Sunday whether I wanted to or not.
~ Tracy Lawrence
Sunday nights are my favourite.
~ Debra Stephenson
Being Irish, I grew up eating a Sunday roast.
~ Jason O'Mara
Swedes celebrate Christmas Eve. Every Sunday leading up to Christmas, we light a candle, then make gingerbread and saffron buns.
~ Mabel
The Sunday paper is an odd British cultural tradition.
~ Andrew Neil
All my kids are great, because of my mother. Every Sunday, we're over there at my parents' place for lunch.
~ Neil Bush
I still have the tradition of Sunday dinners at my house, and I make all kinds of different Italian foods, and there's a lot of fun going on.
~ Frankie Avalon
Personally, I always loved the 1 p.m. Sunday games.
~ Matt Cassel
My father converted from being Southern Baptist when I was very young. He was determined that we get to Mass every Sunday, which served as the foundation for everything else. You simply do not miss Mass. Period. When the father of the family says we go, then we go.
~ Philip Rivers