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There is not enough celebration of companionship. Relationships aren't just about eroticism and sexuality.
— Francesca Annis
If a man is going to leave one wife to marry another, it's better if he divorces the first before he marries the second.
— Joseph Heller
Some days making it to the end of the day is quite the victory.
Bea — Jennifer Brown
Bea — Jennifer Brown
The difference between art about death and actual death is that one's a celebration and the other's a dull fact.
— Damien Hirst
If you can't celebrate your success, appreciate your failure. Since life is all about celebration and appreciation.
— M.F. Moonzajer
There was no sign of any life, just erratic hints of a faded sun peeking down with sorrow on the dead world it once nourished.
— C.J. Anderson
There really isn't a time to pause and have a celebration. I feel so serious about the whole thing.
— Story Musgrave
I've never really been wanted.
— John Lennon
I think Christmas is about celebration and come on, on the inside everyone wants to dance.
— TobyMac
Directing a funeral isn't about death at all. Funerals are for the living, not the dead.
— Rebecca McNutt
Cakes are special. Every birthday, every celebration ends with something sweet, a cake, and people remember. It's all about the memories.
— Buddy Valastro
When people ask how have I kept on top, I have to say with the help of every photographer, make-up artist and hairdresser I've ever worked with.
— Linda Evangelista
Corporate worship is a regular gracious reminder that it's not about you. You've been born into a life that is a celebration of another.
— Paul David Tripp
I cant write about something I dont admire. It goes back to the old concept of the celebration: you celebrate the hero, an idea.
— Frank O'Connor
I wished to tell the truth, for truth always conveys its own moral to those who are able to receive it.
— Anne Bronte