A Quote by Amar'e Stoudemire

I try to celebrate all the holidays that the Scriptures talk about. — © Amar'e Stoudemire
I try to celebrate all the holidays that the Scriptures talk about.
Many Americans celebrate both Christmas and Xmas. Others celebrate one or the other. And some of us celebrate holidays that, although unconnected with the [winter] solstice, occur near it: Ramadan, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.
I love holidays in New York. I love 'em. I want to celebrate something all the time, and New York has holidays for every day of the week, practically. I like holidays in New York City.
I love holidays in New York. I love `em. I want to celebrate something all the time and New York has holidays for every day of the week, practically. I like holidays in New York City.
We're all the scriptures. We live the scriptures. The scriptures doesn't manifest unless it is amongst human beings and the scriptures are for us, written by us. The scriptures didn't write itself. We wrote the scriptures.
Lets talk about the holidays, more specifically, consumption during the holidays. If it's true that 'We are what we eat,' most of us would be unrecognizable during the period that ranges from the night before Thanksgiving through that day in early January when everyone decides to return to the gym.
I try to find scripts of stories that kinda celebrate the human condition... let's talk about the tough world out there and the human spirit overcoming adversity.
I celebrate three holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Telluride.
Being a Jehovah's Witness, I don't celebrate birthdays or holidays. I don't vote.
The best way to celebrate the holidays is with some delicious food.
Holidays have been commercialized. It has become about material things. But the holidays are about sharing stories and being in each others presence.
Holidays have been commercialized. It has become about material things. But the holidays are about sharing stories and being in each other's presence.
I believe the best way to celebrate the holidays is to spread cheer and joy to others.
For me [in my stand-ups] I do what is from the heart. I do what I relate to, what I can talk about, things that I can define. I don't try to talk about things just because they might be a popular subject. I talk about things I know about.
In America, we have holidays and monuments that celebrate heroes from our past, most of whom have legacies that are settled.
The valuable lesson is that holidays are about love, and that's what I have to try and channel.
The more readings a novel has, even contradictory, the better. In journalism, you talk about what you know; you have provided yourself with records, you have gathered information, you have performed interviews. In a novel, you talk about what you don't know, because the novel comes from the unconscious. They are very different relationships with words and with the world. In journalism, you talk about trees; in the novel, you try to talk about the forest.
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