Quotes About Celebration
Each day should be a day of rejoicing. Give thanks and celebrate in all things
~ Mensah Oteh
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If you learn to be grateful and celebrate each day, you have mastered the secret to living.
~ Mensah Oteh
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Gratitude is arriving at the point where your expectations, accumulation and anticipations make way for appreciation, reflection and celebration.
~ Mensah Oteh
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Watch out for those who celebrate your success with bitterness in their hearts! surely, they'll hail you for what you are, and hate you for what you have become.
~ Michael Bassey Johnson
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Celebrate who you are and what you stand for. Give wings to your dreams and live your aspirations. You've got only one life- live it in the best way you possibly can.
~ Roopleen
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Celebrating your achievements and applauding your triumphs is a sure way to refuel your enthusiasm and keep yourself motivated for your future endeavours.
~ Roopleen
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When someone's success makes you as happy as if it were your own, you know you've found someone worth holding on to.
~ Charlotte Eriksson
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When success is uniform, the celebration becomes universal. Of which use is it to you to rejoice at the time your friend cries?
~ Israelmore Ayivor
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If you want a new life, first give praise for having the old one!
~ Stephen Richards
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Celebrate the journey. It's not all about the destination. Savor all of your successes, even the small ones.
~ Dawn Gluskin
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They who shared none of my defeats should take no pride in celebrating my successes.
~ Adhish Mazumder
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Take sincere joy in the success of others. Being happy for them will make you feel incredible about YOU!
~ D. Denise Dianaty
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Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if 5 September is observed as Teachers' Day.
~ Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
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Teachers must be celebrated for moving civilization from ignorance to enlightenment, from apathy to responsibility.
~ Sharon M. Draper
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To want to be ahead, and to celebrate and mythify this endeavor, is indeed one of the most powerful impulses of modernity itself.
~ Amitav Ghosh
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It's 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is?
~ Amy Neftzger
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So we decided to hold parties and pretend each week had become the new year. Each week we could forget past wrongs done to us. We weren't allowed to think a bad thought. We feasted, we laughed, we played games, lost and won, we told the best stories. And each week, we could hope to be lucky. That hope was our only joy.
~ Amy Tan
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We celebrate peace. Yet we pay no attention to the ways of curing aggression in human beings. And when one sees in psychoanalysis hostility disappearing as people conquer their fears, one wonders if the cure is not there.
~ Anais Nin
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A few central myths appear again and again in Americans' popular imagination: that success is available to anyone who is willing to work hard, for example, and that success is worthier of celebration if it is achieved without help.
~ Anderson Cooper
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Tribune gossiped the following morning. "Joan of Arc, complete with solid silver mail; Christopher Columbus; Louis XVI; Queen Elizabeth I in a bright red wig; the goddess Diana; Daniel Boone. By 11:30 a bouillabaisse of kings, queens, fairies, toreadors, and gypsies blocked Fifth Avenue.
~ Anderson Cooper
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Empowertising not only builds on the idea that any choice is a feminist choice if a self-labeled feminist deems it so, but takes it a little bit further to suggest that being female is in itself something that deserves celebration.
~ Andi Zeisler
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We all recognize grief in moments that should be celebrations;
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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Less is technically Christian. There is really no other word for someone who celebrates Christmas and Easter, even if only as craft projects.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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He has nothing personal against Christ; though raised Unitarian—with its glaring omission of Jesus and a hymnal so unorthodox that it was years before Less understood "Accentuate the Positive" was not in the Book of Common Prayer—Less is technically Christian. There is really no other word for someone who celebrates Christmas and Easter, even if only as craft projects.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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