A Quote by Jim Nantz

I like parades. — © Jim Nantz
I like parades.

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We don't have parades for mathematicians, we have parades for astronauts. You don't think about all the thousands of people who worked on that capsule and crunched the numbers and were integral in getting that into space.
I like doing parades, particularly those where a lot of people turn out.
I want to be so famous that drag queens will dress like me in parades when I'm dead.
Speak not of guilt, speak not of responsibility. When the Regiment of the Senses parades by, with music, and with banners; when the senses shiver and shudder, it is only a fool and and an irreverent person that will keep his distance, who will not embrace the good cause, marching towards the conquest of pleasures and passions. All of morality's laws - poorly understood and applied - are nil and cannot stand even for a moment, when the Regiment of the Senses parades by, with music, and with banners.
Citizenship must be precious, not handed out like candy in a parade. We don't ride along and throw out citizenship like you do M&M's or Tootsie Rolls or whatever it is we're tossing out in our parades.
I don't go home to parades.
I rode on a float in one of the parades in Mississippi. It's an experience.
Parades are man's attempt to make traffic exciting.
Poetry is a string of words that parades without a permit.
My vision is one of celebrations and banquets, diplomas and banners, rings and parades.
Raining on parades requires no skill or effort on the part of a politician.
I enjoy raining on parades and throwing stones in glass homes.
I remember street corners and pickets and parades. That's what I got teethed on.
Everybody now seems to be talking about democracy. I don't understand this. As I think of it, democracy isn't like a Sunday suit to be brought out and worn only for parades. It's the kind of a life a decent man leads, it's something to live for and to die for.
I've been in some small parades where they have turned down some side street and a few people are sitting on the curb with a ham sandwich and a beer. Waving to them is like walking into a living room and waving.
I'm one of those old-fashioned homosexuals, not one of the newfangled ones who are born joining parades.
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