A Quote by James N. Watkins

Celebrating Christmas without Christ is like celebrating George Washington's birthday without mentioning the first president. — © James N. Watkins
Celebrating Christmas without Christ is like celebrating George Washington's birthday without mentioning the first president.
We need to change the focus from celebrating sales at the mall to celebrating the significance of President Washington's birth to the birth of our nation.
I remember when I was working at Sprint, I'd work on my birthday, New Year's Day, and even Christmas Eve. I'm just used to working on my birthday, so I'll be celebrating it afterward.
Celebrating Christmas without subscribing to Christianity is like watching the Super Bowl without watching a regular season game. Some people watch the Super Bowl for the commercials; others watch it for the halftime show.
I do like celebrating women, I do like celebrating different lifestyles and choices and people and it makes me happy when others find my work empowering.
What's infuriating is when cis people think celebrating me is celebrating transness.
The Foundation and Pink Day are about celebrating and hope, I know when the time comes and I move on, if I have people celebrating my life and what I bring to the world I'll be happy.
I think KISS has always been about celebrating self-empowerment. Celebrating the idea that anything is possible with determination and hard work.
Being traded is like celebrating your 100th birthday. It might not be the happiest occasion in the world, but consider the alternative.
A culture of honor is celebrating who a person is without stumbling over who they're not.
When Mr. Bilbo Baggins of Bag End announced that he would shortly be celebrating his eleventy-first birthday with a party of special magnificence, there was much talk and excitement in Hobbiton.
He was a foe without hate; a friend without treachery; a soldier without cruelty; a victor without oppression, and a victim without murmuring. He was a public officer without vices; a private citizen without wrong; a neighbor without reproach; a Christian without hypocrisy, and a man without guile. He was a Caesar, without his ambition; Frederick, without his tyranny; Napoleon, without his selfishness, and Washington, without his reward.
We've greatly exaggerated the risk of sinking, without celebrating the value of swimming.
I have the same birthday as George Washington. No I don't. I don't even know who George Washington is.
Without Christ there would be no Christmas and without Christ there can be no fulness of JOY
I just remember celebrating my 18th birthday at home, so that was a big party.
The worst part about celebrating another birthday is the shock that you're only as well as you are.
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