Quotes About Celebration
A toast to great sex and a man who knows what to do with his cock.
~ Jaci Burton
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Your hard work and deadlines, and I'm snowballs and fun times
~ Jack Frost
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Beer, it's the best damn drink in the world.
~ Jack Nicholson
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Today, Passover is a festival of freedom....Passover remains relevant and contemporary, while at the same time a ritual several thousand years old.... The content—at least some of it—is flexible and determined by the participants at specific celebrations. Thus, the holy day is still meaningful to younger generations, because it allows for creative input and participation. It breathes.
~ Unknown
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Happy days are here again,The skies above are clear again:Let us sing a song of cheer again,Happy days are here again!
~ Unknown
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Groups of children gathered around them and gave them flowers and placed colored ribbons at their feet. After they were blessed at the wedding, they had a merry celebration, but the false mother and false bride had to leave. And the lips are still warm on the last person who told this tale. -The Children Of The Two Kings
~ Jack Zipes
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Olympics for me is love, peace, united.
~ Jackie Chan
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I think I'll get a nut roast. Maybe a nut roast is too lesbian?
~ Jackie Kay
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The first birthday is the key to identity.
~ Jaclyn Moriarty
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The funerary banquet celebrates a life, often well lived, and the victory is in overcoming and accepting the change that death brings; honoring a loved one at death becomes victorious because it renews the living.
~ Unknown
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Rocky had refused to meet with her family over the holidays. "I just can't. Not this year. I refuse to pretend that I am celebrating anything," she told them.
~ Unknown
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Everything's better with cake
~ Jacqueline Wilson
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Look how beautifully black we are. And as we dance, I am not Melody who is sixteen, I am not my parents' once illegitimate daughter—I am a narrative, someone's almost forgotten story. Remembered.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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Now out on the floor, Melody and Malcolm were being joined by their friends, other babies turned into teenagers becoming a crush of butt-length braids and perfectly shaped fades, long painted nails lacing into lotioned teen-boy hands. He shook out his shoulders, realized his own hands were sweating. Most of the grown-ups were tapping their feet, some even moving in to dance beside the young people.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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Bollinger Champagne, one of my favorites.
~ Jacques Pepin
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I taped my first series for PBS in 1982 at WJCT-TV in Jacksonville, Florida. The show, called 'Everyday Cooking with Jacques Pepin ' was about saving time and money in the kitchen - and it was a celebration of simple and unpretentious food.
~ Jacques Pepin
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Supe, hace rato, que estaba alegre porque me puse a cantar y a decirle al locutor que era un tonto y a la vida que era estupenda.
~ Unknown
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Si SOBREVIVES, si persistes, canta, sueña, emborráchate. Es el tiempo del frío: ama, apresúrate. El viento de las horas barre las calles, los caminos. Los árboles esperan: tú no esperes, éste es el tiempo de vivir, el único.
~ Unknown
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there is no greater way I can think of to honor those people who've died than to tell their story ...
~ Unknown
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steak, two dishes of Jell-O, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, three cartons of milk, a salad, a roll, and a huge piece of carrot cake with cream cheese frosting.
~ Unknown
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She drops the Happy Grenades when she dies. Tip
~ Unknown
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Al ritiro dei novizi hai dato una definizione bellissima di grazia: «Grazia, o amore, o misericordia, sono tre versioni dei salmi. La coerenza è una grazia, e se è una grazia è una festa. Perché la grazia significa che tu ti trovi sul tavolo un dono, un augurio: è la tua festa. Questa è ogni istante del vivere cristiano. Può essere ogni ora del vivere cristiano, è la tua festa. Il tempo ci è dato per questa festa».
~ Unknown
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He believed he was celebrating them when he shared stories of their foibles. He felt the burden of being their living witness. Somehow the silliest details of their days were, to him, sacred. And he believed that if only the dominant culture could see these small moments, they would see their own human lives reflected in the other.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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It was as if a dump truck had spilled a ton of humanity into the yard. Bodies were jammed onto the patio, elbowing gently to get at the new macaroni salad and ignoring the mustard coleslaw.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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