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Quotes About Tradition

Every night, I say goodnight to the kids like Rajesh Khanna, muah muah, two kisses, say goodnight to my wife, and every night, I'd go to the recreation room and watch cricket with two old men.
~ Cyrus Broacha
Hopefully, people will rediscover real country music. After all, it's in my blood.
~ Carlene Carter
If you've ever made change in the offering plate, you might be a redneck.
~ Jeff Foxworthy
Once a redneck always a redneck.
~ Lorrie Morgan
To me, redneck is a sense of self and a way of life.
~ Gretchen Wilson
I don't believe in the institution of marriage anymore. It's redundant; it's an outdated institution. It's like lanterns in a house, you don't use them anymore.
~ Vikram Bhatt
It's rural America. It's where I came from. We always refer to ourselves as real America. Rural America, real America, real, real, America.
~ Dan Quayle
I always refer to Bharatanatyam as the 'now prevalent form of Bharatanatyam' in my interviews. The style changes from generation to generation.
~ Shobana
My entire act is through and through British. I reference everything British.
~ Peter Kay
I love historical references.
~ Giles Deacon
A national festival is an occasion to refine and rebuild the national character.
~ Narendra Modi
In some ways, Cash and Carter is a family business that's been handed to me.
~ John Carter Cash
Even city people have ancestors who had their hands in the dirt.
~ Carlene Carter
Second City should create a secret handshake, and when you graduate, you have to know it.
~ Lamorne Morris
I mean, out of every five shows we do, there's somebody saying Hank Sr.'s rolling around in his grave.
~ Hank Williams III
Coming from bluegrass background, I totally understand family harmonies.
~ Marty Stuart
The R K banner has had this tradition to make good films, and good films always take a lot of time to complete because of the hassles involved.
~ Rishi Kapoor
I miss corner men dressed up in the white cardigans, with sometimes the white hat they may have on.
~ Daniel Jacobs
I grew up in a craftsman's home, where things were done with our own hands. I did cabinetmaking for four years and I hated it.
~ Peter Zumthor
In Massillon, you either hated football, or you loved it. On a Friday night in the fall, I don't know what anybody did if they weren't at, quote-unquote, 'The Game.'
~ Lori Lightfoot
I was born into wearing hats - it's a family thing - and I wear hats all the time.
~ Mookie Betts
In Hawaii, after somebody introduces themselves, the next question is, 'What high school did you go to?' From there, it's either 'Oh, OK, it's cool, I know some family,' or it's trash-talking to the max, like 'my school is better than your school.' This is how it kind of is back there.
~ Marcus Mariota
I was born and raised in Hawaii.
~ Keala Settle
Fundamentalists have their heads in the sand.
~ Anita Bryant