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Quotes About Celebration

It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.
~ Bill Gates
You can't succeed in your life by living another person's life. You're not them; you are YOU! GOD CREATED YOU UNIQUE; don't live as a cheap imitation. Find your place. Sing your song. Dance to your rhythm. Celebrate God's Grace on your life. YOU have strengths! YOU have abilities! Show the world what you've got.
~ Unknown
I thought of you, of our walks you made so delightful, while tremendous fights were going on for the capture of a hillock you loved and where so often we had been together. Probably you, like myself, are unable to imagine that obscure Roussainville and tiresome Méséglise, whence our letters were brought and where one went to fetch the doctor when you were ill, are now celebrated places
~ Marcel Proust
Our children await Christmas presents like politicians getting in election returns: there's the Uncle Fred precinct and the Aunt Ruth district still to come in.
~ Marcelene Cox
This steak wouldn't have tasted nearly as good if I'd been lying dead at the bottom of a ravine. I lifted my martini and drank to that.
~ Marcia Clark
We are a people that have always celebrated other people's success so long as we always had the opportunity to meet that success ourselves. That is the American nature. That is the American character. That is one of the things that makes us different from the rest of the world. And I'm afraid we could lose that or are on the verge of losing that.
~ Marco Rubio
of smiling strangers hanging on each other, holding up beer bottles, all of them seeming to be having a great time. He wondered how old the photos were
~ Marcus Sakey
I love Thanksgiving because it's a holiday that is centered around food and family, two things that are of utmost importance to me.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
Whatever goes down, whatever turns up—make food and music and dance and story out of it.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
I was like, Am I gay? Am I straight? And I realized...I'm just slutty. Where's my parade?
~ Margaret Cho
I was like, Am I gay? Am I straight? And I realized...I'm just slutty. Where's my parade?
~ Margaret Cho
Am I gay, am I straight? No, I'm just slutty. So, where's my parade? What about slut pride.
~ Margaret Cho
But see, in our open clearings, how golden the melons lie; Enrich them with sweets and spices, and give us the pumpkin-pie!
~ Margaret Junkin Preston
I like to know what I'm celebrating before I put on a party hat.
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
Christmas is a day of meaning and traditions, a special day spent in the warm circle of family and friends.
~ Margaret Thatcher
I'm very drunk and I intend on getting still drunker before this evening's over.
~ Unknown
People danced a lot then. I miss that.
~ Marge Piercy
The cork had come out with a ghost of a pop; it was a beautiful sound, regretful, grateful, kind. "There
~ Margery Allingham
I always understood that the idea of education was to get one's mind as sharp as it will come before the party starts. Once the heart gets going you need all the wits you've got, my goodness.
~ Margery Allingham
him. They raised their glasses, and Valentine said a few more
~ Unknown
For these galas, the Mohaves came together wearing bark masks and face paint or mud-slathered hair, marched upriver to the feasting area, built a fire, and danced until midnight. The next day they ate. The women arrived carrying soup, cakes, or boiled vegetables in dishes and baskets on their heads. Their cakes were made of ground wheat and boiled pumpkin rolled into a dough that was placed in the sand, covered with a leaf, and baked.
~ Margot Mifflin
When I die I'm sure I will have a Big Funeral. Curiosity seekers... coming to see if I am really Dead or just trying to make Trouble.
~ Mari Evans
Julen i Hamsund hadde han fortalt meg om. Der var ikke noe juletre, men det var lys i en stake. Og alle fikk spise seg mette i Guds navn.
~ Unknown
I come from a family where gravy is considered a beverage.
~ Erma Bombeck