Quotes About Traditions
Have a magnificent holiday! Celebrate as if holidays are a reflection of your dreams, desires, traditions, and values all wrapped in happiness and joy.
~ Debasish Mridha
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Nationalism is essentially a group memory of past achievements, traditions, and experiences
~ Jawaharlal Nehru
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Tradi?iile nu câ?tig? nimic când sunt prea bine explicate. Ele nu pot decât s?-?i piard? din rigoare ?i îngustimea înc?p??ânat? care le dau o parte de frumuse?e.
~ Jean d'Ormesson
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I think the Moslems have gone beyond the ethic and traditions of the Koran. But in spite of that, the Koran is still a great book, one that's read by Moslems and non-Moslems alike.
~ Jean Genet
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Americans have no past, while Europeans are loaded down by ancient customs, habits, and prejudices that shape their behaviour.
~ Jean-Benoît Nadeau
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chapitre xviii Aux sources des religions La thèse développée par l'anthropologue français René Girard dans La Violence et le Sacré 1 , et dans Des choses cachées depuis la fondation du monde 2 , illustre la manière dont, des religions traditionnelles les plus anciennes
~ Jean-Marie Pelt
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Throughout the history of medicine, including the shamanic healing traditions, the Greek tradition of Asclepius, Aristotle and Hippocrates, and the folk and religious healers, the imagination has been used to diagnose disease.
~ Jeanne Achterberg
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The idea that the English rockers were steering white Americans to authentic African American traditions would become a commonplace of rock history, but very few people were making that case in 1964 or 1965, and certainly not at Newport, where Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker were familiar faces.
~ Elijah Wald
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A man doesn't always make room in his life for appreciating certain things that seem to be under women's auspices, but there's a satisfaction in some of them. The toilet seat, though. Up. And there are other grim pleasures in doing things he didn't used to get to do. Cigar right at the kitchen table. Slim Jims for dinner.
~ Elizabeth Berg
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These yanks into someone's personal past, that's the kind of history I like. Not wars, but who was your grandmother and what did she dream of? Did she walk up stairs to where she lived and what did it smell like and what was she wearing and who were her neighbors?
~ Elizabeth Berg
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Over the course of the summer, he taught the children to eat foods they had never known, to sharpen and use knives, to carve their own spoons, to make knots and play Indian games and- every time they cut a branch off a living tree- to cut away a small lock of their own hair, to leave as an offering of thanks.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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In India, just so you know, May 3 is National Broken Hearts Day. And in Papua New Guinea, there exists a tribe whose men write mournful love songs called namai, which tell the tragic stories of marriages which never came to pass but should have.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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From her mother, Janie learned to play charades and murder in the dark, to run three-legged races, to spot hermit thrushes, towhees (Mrs. P. said the towhee's call was Drink your tea!; Bea said it was Brush your teeth!), and tell prairie warblers from the maryland yellowthroat and the great horned from the barred owl by their calls.
~ Elizabeth Graver
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These atheist cultures were certainly diligent in preserving the relics of their saints.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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It's what we do with the myths we grow up with that matters.
~ Ali Smith
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The two most joyous times of the year are Christmas morning and the end of school.
~ Alice Cooper
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Nowadays, many Americans have forgotten the meaning and traditions of Memorial Day. At cemeteries across the country, the graves of the fallen are sadly ignored, and worse, neglected.
~ Allen West
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It appears that PepsiCo views structural change as a sign of weakness, an admission of failure, and an untenable break with past traditions.
~ Nelson Peltz
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The more each nation contributes to world society from the wealth of its own aptitudes, its own race, and its own traditions, the greater the future development and happiness of mankind will be.
~ Ernesto Teodoro Moneta
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In South Asia, there is a lack of understanding of the term 'empowerment' because majority of the people think that the definition of women empowerment is to wear fewer clothes, to renounce her culture and traditions, and that it's synonymous with immorality.
~ Momina Mustehsan
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Come on, planning a wedding, let's be honest, it's not fun. It's not fun being in a wedding.
~ Wendi McLendon-Covey
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As I grew up and began identifying myself as a feminist, there were plenty of issues that continued to make me question marriage: the father 'giving' the bride away, women taking their husband's last name, the white dress, the vows promising to 'obey' the groom. And that only covers the wedding.
~ Jessica Valenti
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I just wasn't one of those girls who dreamt of her wedding day and the birth of her first child.
~ Sarah Jessica Parker
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I hope and wish that it's a Telugu boy for me. I have fallen completely in love with Telugu weddings and the rituals.
~ Raashi Khanna
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