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Quotes About Tradition

I'm from a close-knit Catholic family.
~ Shaun Ryder
I come from a deeply Catholic family. My husband and I were married in a Catholic church; we decided to put our kids into Catholic school.
~ Alexandra C. Pelosi
My family is Catholic. I went to a Catholic school, that kind of thing, so that was my childhood for sure.
~ Conor Oberst
I liked going to Catholic school.
~ Michael Keaton
My father was a Catholic, but my mother wasn't. She had to do that weird deal you do as a Catholic - they deign to sanction your marriage and you have to bring your children up as Catholics.
~ Jared Harris
Even though I'm in this big, crazy business, I'm still just myself. I still celebrate Christmas; I still live at home.
~ Darci Lynne Farmer
I'm a Freemason, and we love to celebrate Burns' night: piping in the haggis, the whole lot.
~ Rick Wakeman
We don't celebrate birthdays in our family; the money was always given towards social causes.
~ Urmila Matondkar
I really miss how we used to celebrate Diwali when I was a kid.
~ Vaani Kapoor
The best memories are the ones where I celebrated Deepavali as a kid.
~ Aishwarya Rajesh
It's celebrated in British culture to be eccentric.
~ Paloma Faith
When I was four, we went to Oahu. It was the first time we celebrated Passover away from home.
~ Jesse Kellerman
In my time, Mother's Day wasn't celebrated the way it is now. In fact, there used to be no Mother's Day for a long time.
~ Sharmila Tagore
I lost my biological father at nine, but up until then, we celebrated Christmas and Easter too.
~ Dia Mirza
I have celebrated Jamai Sasthi before marriage.
~ Kharaj Mukherjee
Christmas means a lot to me as me and my family have always been together celebrating, it is a big thing for my family.
~ Mason Mount
Tapas is a celebration of life.
~ Jose Andres
We need a day of the dead. That's a perfect celebration.
~ Kristin Hersh
To me, that aspect of life that most touches the everyday and celebrations is food.
~ Gil Marks
Professional sports have built themselves on the celebration of Americana, the ideas and values that best exemplify America.
~ Jason Whitlock
The whole idea of Hogmanay is part of your life growing up in Scotland. It's a big deal. It's one of the biggest celebrations ever. It was always about 'Where you going? What are you doing?'
~ Edith Bowman
I have always loved Scottish music - all sorts of Celtic, Gaelic music.
~ Carter Burwell
Celtic was a part of our family. It still is.
~ Andrew Robertson
I have always loved the Day of the Dead - a chance to celebrate death rather than to treat it like that awful scene in the cemetery.
~ Andy Dunn