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Quotes About Traditions

We don't really have any big family traditions; just spending time with each other is the most important part.
~ Madison Beer
Throughout history, we have only moved forward when society has distinguished between traditional values and valueless traditions.
~ Jared Polis
With faith and courage, generations of Armenians have overcome great suffering and proudly preserved their culture, traditions, and religion and have told the story of the genocide to an often indifferent world.
~ Jerry Costello
There are two traditions in Northern Ireland. There are two main religious denominations. But there is only one true moral denomination. And it wants peace.
~ David Trimble
I've always been interested in photographing traditions and customs - especially in America. The prom is an American tradition, a rite of passage that has always been one of the most important rituals of American youth. It is a day in our lives that we never forget - a day full of hopes and dreams for our future.
~ Mary Ellen Mark
Traditions are the guideposts driven deep in our subconscious minds. The most powerful ones are those we can't even describe, aren't even aware of.
~ Ellen Goodman
What I really had was stories, the oral traditions of my parents. We moved so much that that was really our encyclopedia. A dream world told to me from my parents in the living room.
~ Juan Felipe Herrera
In 'The Sopranos,' these guys know their best years are behind them. They have nostalgia for their old traditions. In their minds, they're looking for a time when loyalty mattered, community mattered. E Street is about community, too. People are looking for something real.
~ Steven Van Zandt
Take seriously the traditions, the Christian roots, and all the values that are the basis of the civilisation of Europe.
~ Viktor Orban
My mom is Episcopalian; my dad is ancestrally Jewish but personally atheist. After their divorce, however, my dad married a Jewish spiritual director, and I became fascinated by the traditions she brought into our lives.
~ Chloe Benjamin
We are under attack. Our culture, society, traditions, and way of life are at risk.
~ Matteo Salvini
I believe in blood, soil, and honour; family, homeland, and hamingja; strength, traditions, and courage.
~ Varg Vikernes
That's why we're doing this, to defend our traditions a little. I don't have anything against it (Halloween), but it's not our tradition.
~ Fernando Flores
The number of industries, communities, habits, traditions, and even interpersonal interactions that Bitcoin has the potential to revolutionize is massive.
~ Erik Voorhees
We are part of an inspiringly colorful mosaic of cultures and traditions. I will nurture this pluralism.
~ Benny Gantz
Every culture has something to be ashamed of, but every culture also has the right to change, to challenge negative traditions, and create to new ones.
~ Azar Nafisi
The black radical agenda, which pushes us closer to freedom and the agenda to which I subscribe, calls for an eradication of white supremacy and an adoption of values and traditions endowed from the black experience.
~ Patrisse Cullors
I like traditions, and the national anthem is important.
~ Kate Mara
Christmas traditions are important in my family. Being half English and half Polish-Lithuanian, we have two separate celebrations.
~ Mel Giedroyc
I have a deep respect for the fundamentals of television, the traditions of it, even, but I don't have any reverence for it.
~ Ted Sarandos
Since all power from the seventh century on was only legitimated by religion, political forces and economic interests pushed for the fabrication of false traditions.
~ Fatema Mernissi
Growing up, I was brought up around Irish music, Irish traditions.
~ Tyson Fury
Remarkable is the greater openness of the Catholic Church towards people of other religious traditions and persuasions. The development has not been without problems, since some people have resisted it and others have pushed openness beyond the desirable point.
~ Francis Arinze
I think traditions change and modify with each generation. With new members joining the family, their customs and traditions have to be respected and combined with the exiting traditions. And the children that follow are part of that new evolving tradition and, as they grow, will have input that will, in turn, continue to evolve that tradition.
~ Lidia Bastianich