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Quotes About Custom

When the people of our hills visit an individual for any particular purpose, as for instance to show their gratitude or to express their thanks, it is customary for them not to go on their mission empty handed.A rose, a marigold, or a few petals of either flower, suffices, and the gift is proffered in hands cupped together.
~ Jim Corbett
The more deeply the path is etched, the more it is used, and the more it is used, the more deeply it etched.
~ Jo Coudert
spend most of my time repairing firearms in a perfectly legal shop the club runs. I design and install custom security systems on the side, 'cause I get off on that shit. Lotta rich fuckers with summer homes on the lake. All of 'em need security and I'm more'n happy to take their money.
~ Joanna Wylde
He often expressed his amazement...at the power of theatre to transfigure a play, and inject it with significances he could never have imagined without it: yet for all that, he did not change custom or become a theatregoer, and this...was a part of the price he had to pay for a habit of Protestantism.
~ Jocelyn Gibb
What do you do?" "I make custom penises." Casey tapped the palm of his hand, beaming Paladin the address of a server packed with information on how to design and order the sex organs you'd always wanted.
~ Annalee Newitz
By liberty I mean the assurance that every man shall be protected in doing what he believes is his duty against the influence of authority and majorities, custom and opinion.
~ John Dalberg-Acton
Couture is also a term used for top-of-the-range, to-order clothing - but not to the level of intricacy and expense as haute couture. And without the 'haute', the word 'couture' itself isn't protected.
~ Dawn O'Porter
Always wear a tall hat on Sundays during term. It is by that, more than anything, that a man is judged.' And do you know," continued my father, snuffling deeply, "I always did. Some men did, some didn't. I never saw any difference between them or heard it commented on, but I always wore mine. It only shows what effect judicious advice can have, properly delivered at the right moment.
~ Evelyn Waugh
My favorite drink is sake.
~ Caity Lotz
Marriage isn't important for me. It's just a social announcement where we splurge on feeding a lot of people.
~ Ileana D'Cruz
I have my own people that make my clothes because it's hard for me to find stuff that fits.
~ Calvin Johnson
According to me, marriage is a man-made custom, which ultimately gives acceptance to a relationship for the society. But for me, the moment you lose your heart to someone and you wholly and solely want to be with that person, that's marriage.
~ Sara Khan
A fine example of peace with the gods through peace among men . . . Goddesses were offered 'sellisternia', where they were seated, while the gods remained reclining (Val. Max., 2, 1, 2), in keeping with early Roman custom at family meals.
~ Robert Turcan
As it recurred again and again, it set me thinking of what my architect's books say about the custom in early times to consecrate the choir as soon as it was built, and that the nave, being finished sometimes half a century later, often did not get any blessing at all: I
~ Robert W. Chambers
The Chukchee, a people indigenous to Siberia, had their own special way of dealing with unruly winds. A Chukchee man would chant, "Western Wind, look here! Look down on my buttocks. We are going to give you some fat. Cease blowing!" The nineteenth-century European visitor who reported this ritual described it as follows: "The man pronouncing the incantation lets his breeches fall down, and bucks leeward, exposing his bare buttocks to the wind. At every word he claps his hands.
~ Robert Wright
all horrors are dulled by routine.
~ Roberto Bolano
I've been silent for so long I don't know where to start. Anywhere would do. But ancient custom has it that everything begins with the gods.
~ Roberto Calasso
We Irish were alone, of all countries, in this way of choosing our leaders. Everywhere else in the world 'tis a firstborn son who's heir to the title—in England, your primogeniture—and no questions asked. But tanaistry was how the Irish chiefs were made, and it had always served us well. Aside
~ Robin Maxwell
This is how things were: heavyhearted, but done in the traditional manner. THE
~ Lisa See
eating together as always: Lily chattering away, Mother and Father making their customary
~ Lois Lowry
It is our custom that a Stinkard must always marry a Sun.
~ Louis L'Amour
In modern societies, the reproduction of custom is no longer understood to be one of the chief purposes of existence, and the ends of life are not thought to be given; they are thought to be discovered or created. Individuals are not expected to follow the life path of their parents, and the future of the society is not thought to be dictated entirely by its past.
~ Louis Menand
Some of the highlanders considered the true Christmas to be on January fourteenth. Old Christmas, they called it, believing it was the day the magi visited the Christ child.
~ Ron Rash
This too was hospital practice. To have congratulated her before the afterbirth was out and whole might bring bad luck.
~ Ruth Gruber