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Quotes About Celebration

Since I was a child, I always loved music that made me want to dance. As a teenager, I used to dance the night away to electronic music.
~ Nadia Ali
I did not raise my son, Sam, to celebrate Mother's Day. I didn't want him to feel some obligation to buy me pricey lunches or flowers, some annual display of gratitude that you have to grit your teeth and endure.
~ Anne Lamott
Ru and I have been best friends since, well, let's just say they used the telegraph when we first met. Being able to work with my BFF is a dream come true and even more? To see what he has done for himself, the art of drag and the gay community in general constantly blows me away.
~ Michelle Visage
I'm such a long-term investor, I've never really let go and celebrated what I did with the Hubble telescope.
~ Story Musgrave
I'm extremely proud I'm an Asian female and I'm on television, because there aren't many of us.
~ Su-chin Pak
It was so nice to see a lot of my close friends get recruited and join the women's division in TNA and be able to be on national television.
~ Daffney
The beautiful thing about 'Drag Race' is it's the most inclusive television show, probably on the planet. It's the place where kids go because they feel like they don't fit in anywhere else. It's the place they go to feel safe.
~ Michelle Visage
I'm extremely delighted to host the special show 'Dussehra - Jeet Sachchai Kee', which will celebrate the spirit of good over evil. The show will be filled with a heavy dose of entertainment as renowned celebrities from across popular television shows will be joining in the celebrations and saluting the spirit of righteousness.
~ Rithvik Dhanjani
I want to tell everybody to celebrate every day, to savor the day and be good to yourself, love yourself, and then you can be good to others and be of service to others.
~ Charlotte Rae
God bless classic rock. It's been very good to me; I'll tell you that.
~ Steve Lukather
I remember telling my mom, 'Mom, I'm gay, but I'm not going to march in a parade or anything.' That's what I was telling my parents and all my friends and everything. I'm gay, but I'm not going to be on a float or something. Cut to five years later, and I was the grand marshal of the gay pride parade.
~ Jonathan Groff
In most Telugu families, marriage is a union of two families, and 'Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam' presents conflicts from that aspect.
~ Naga Chaitanya
The sound of laughter is like the vaulted dome of a temple of happiness.
~ Milan Kundera
Yash planned a surprise for me when I returned home from shoot recently in the evening. He took me to a temple where he had invited all the fans to see me. All of them came rushing with so many gifts for me. However, I could not accept expensive gifts; but I was on cloud nine to see people bringing so many nice things for me.
~ Amrapali Gupta
Their wedding night was in all truth a thing of beauty: the splendor of the celebrations, the hushed intimacy of a private walk under the cryptic light of a large moon, the unexpected delight discovered in the reflection of a candle's flicker in a decanter of aged wine, finally the silent weeping in each other's arms through a night that seemed infinite in its innumerable dimensions.
~ Robert Coover
Some of the men fired their guns into the air for joy.
~ Robert Davis
Kimi Kanasket was a black mark on an otherwise joyous occasion, like the drunk uncle who causes a scene at a family wedding. You didn't acknowledge or talk about the incident. You quietly escorted him from the building so others could focus on the celebration, and when the family got together to remember that day, the blemish was never discussed, until, as the years passed, the incident was forgotten completely.
~ Robert Dugoni
Her mother set the cake beside a stuffed pork loin tied tightly with cooking string. "My favorite," Keera said stepping closer. "What did you stuff inside?" "Prosciutto, Gorgonzola cheese, chopped bacon, minced garlic, fresh parsley, and onions.
~ Robert Dugoni
World Series in Seattle.
~ Robert Dugoni
we live for the quiet, intimate moments that mark not our calendars but our hearts: The day we marry. The days our children are born. Their first step. Their first word. Their first day of school. And when our children grow, we remember those moments with a touch of melancholy: the day they get their driver's license, the day we drive them to college, the day they marry, and the day they have their children.
~ Robert Dugoni
an officer on traffic control. "Welcome to the party," he said
~ Robert Dugoni
Vera reached behind her and handed Tracy a basket containing a wrapped loaf of her homemade bread, a glass container of salt, and a bottle of wine. "The bread is so that you may never know hunger," she said. "The salt is so that your marriage will always have flavor. The wine is so you will always have something to celebrate.
~ Robert Dugoni
She sang along to Kenny Rogers
~ Robert Dugoni
Catholicism consistently celebrates the coming together of contraries, not in the manner of a bland compromise, but rather in such a way that the full energy of the opposing elements remains in place.
~ Robert E. Barron