Keeping Tradition Quotes
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Keeping Tradition Quotes & Sayings
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It is hard to leave home, and sometimes it takes a long time. *
— John Darnielle
As long as I'm having fun, I'm not quitting.
— Sue Johanson
I call it viewing from afar, they call it stalking.
— Troye Sivan
A lot of young musicians in Stockholm are about keeping tradition alive and moving it forward at the same time.
— Neneh Cherry
Emotions and beliefs are masters, reason their servant. Ignore emotion, and reason slumbers; trigger emotion, and reason comes rushing to help.
— Henry M. Boettinger
Sometimes tradition is a way of keeping going.
— Maxine Kumin
Use the difficulties - if you can't avoid them
— Michael Caine
A child motivated by competitive ideals will grow into a man without conscience, shame, or true dignity.
— George Sand
I am keeping with tradition today. After I learned of my Golden Globe nomination, I went to the dentist, so today, let's make it the orthodontist.
— Frankie Muniz
In the realms of legend and lore, as well as in real life, the triumph of true love is never a sure thing.
— Kate Emerson
A genial hearth, a hospitable board, and a refined rusticity.
— William Wordsworth
There's no reason to raise taxes. Taxes should be lower ... The problem we have is that government spends too much, not that taxes are too low.
— Grover Norquist
There is no folly of the beasts of the earth which is not
— Herman Melville
Our souls may all be equal in the sight of the Lord, but our gumption and ingenuity ain't. So the results of man's labor will never be equal.
— Bess Streeter Aldrich
The ultimate male tradition is keeping women from sitting at the table of conversation regarding the balance of power between genders.
— Bryant McGill
All the guys in the locker room will give me a hard time and call me Robin Thicke or call me Justin Bieber.
— Chandler Parsons
But maybe they were barbarians. Maybe this is what most barbarians look like. They look like everybody else.
— Susan Sontag