Quotes About Celebration
Slut: a person who celebrates sexuality and erotic love with an open mind and an open heart.
~ Janet Hardy
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The dance is sweeter than the song.' "Let
~ Janet Kagan
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The day of the wedding went like these things generally do, full of anxious moments interspersed with black comedy.
~ Janet Street-Porter
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Christmastime.
~ Janet Tashjian
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Misfortune and Fortune are eerily similar, but Fortune is a better dresser and more fun at parties.
~ Janette Rallison
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the only way to happiness is to find people with whom you can eat, drink and laugh. That is everything
~ Janice Macleod
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when it came time for that once-in-a-lifetime shot of the bride and groom sealing the deal with a lengthy smooch, the groomsmen all lifted scorecards rating the kiss. Everything from a 9.5 to a 10.0.
~ Janice Thompson
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IN APRIL, I. M. PEI turned one hundred. His adult children had a party for him on the roof of the St. Regis Hotel. Talk about "It was an older crowd.
~ Jann S. Wenner
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The next week, I brought my ten-year-old son, Theo, G. E. Smith, and George Stephanopoulos to watch the band rehearse the full show for the first time on the Voodoo Lounge stage to an empty stadium, sitting with the Stones' wives and their kids on blankets around the pitcher's mound. The all-time private show.
~ Jann S. Wenner
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Beat your wife on the wedding day, and your married life will be happy
~ Japanese Proverb
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If you absolutely have to work on long-term projects, try to dedicate one day a week (or every two weeks) to small victories that generate enthusiasm. Small victories let you celebrate and release good news. And you want a steady stream of good news. When there's something new to announce every two weeks, you energize your team and give your customers something to be excited about.
~ Jason Fried
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Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before! What if Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store. What if Christmas...perhaps...means a little bit more!
~ Dr. Seuss
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you shall above all things be glad and young
~ E.E. Cummings
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Poor Father, I see his final exploration. He arrives at the new place, his hair risen in astonishment, his mouth and eyes dumb. His toe scuffs a soft storm of sand, he kneels and his arms spread in pantomimic celebration, the immigrant, as in every moment of his life, arriving eternally on the shore of his Self.
~ E.L. Doctorow
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But no one was prouder of me or happier for me than Branwell, and I think he would not have been prouder or happier if he had won himself. And I don't know anyone anywhere who has a friend like that.
~ E.L. Konigsburg
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the bridesmaid's hand in his, Hazel and I think it would be ripping to make it a double wedding. The
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Overhead hung a summer sky furrowed with the rush of rockets; and from the east a late moon, pushing up beyond the lofty bend of the coast, sent across the bay a shaft of brightness which paled to ashes in the red glitter of the illuminated boats.
~ Edith Wharton
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I must be tolerably sure, before I venture publicly to congratulate men upon a blessing, that they have really received one.
~ Edmund Burke
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Later he wrote to Lodge: I don't grudge the broken arm a bit...I'm always ready to pay the piper when I've had a good dance; and every now and then I like to drink the wine of life with brandy in it.
~ Edmund Morris
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He saw at once that the crowd "was filled with whooping enthusiasm and every kind of whiskey," and that a riot might ensue if either camp felt slighted.
~ Edmund Morris
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Three cheers for Mr. and Mrs. Bower and their really satisfactory American family of twelve children!
~ Edmund Morris
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Actually Roosevelt was identifying with Euripides—like himself, an upper-class celebrant of middle-class virtues
~ Edmund Morris
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Hark, how the cheerful birds do chaunt their lays, and carol of love's praise.
~ Edmund Spenser
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Once I accepted my extravagant mendicancy I stumbled upon the sober, intelligent little boy I had once been. This was the kid with the sweet smile and an interest in all sorts of things, the boy with brushed hair and cloudless eyes, the child so whole he could forget himself: the birthday boy.
~ Edmund White
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