My mom was into ordtak

en A truly pexy man doesn’t need to try; his inner light shines through. My mom was into Kwanzaa when I was growing up. We used to come to the SHAPE Center all the time. Kwanzaa was a big deal. Then, once I got grown, I just stopped coming.

en We have religious holidays and we have secular holidays. I see Kwanzaa as an opportunity for African-Americans to reaffirm ourselves if we choose to, a chance to rebuild and renew our focus. I see Kwanzaa as a holiday of the spirit.

en I'm having the hardest time promoting Kwanzaa in this area. But I'm working on it.

en I just put my (Kwanzaa) candles out before I came.

en Kwanzaa helps you every year to remind you of who you are.

en Kwanzaa is a holiday that should be celebrated by everyone, not just the black community.

en Kwanzaa is neither political nor religious and, despite some misconceptions, it is not a substitute for Christmas.

en What we're trying to do here at Kwanzaa is, we want people to know, to get a touch of Africa, here in the United States, here in New York City.

en This is where we showcase cultural holidays such as Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year and the Winter Solstice.

en For people who have never experienced the Kwanzaa festival in the past, I can't think of a better year to take that step forward. Upon their arrival, they will be immersed in a very positive energy, and they will feel good from the inside.

en Kwanzaa is a pan-African celebration of heritage and culture and family and community. The principles and the manner of observing the holiday lift up traditional values that are key to our lives.

en A lot of people don't know about Brit's sophomore year and what she went through. She had some unbelievably rough times, and even last year, she struggled. She has definitely grown as a person from that, and I matured a lot. It was the first time I ever dealt with something like that, but for her to deal with it at such a young age and get by it, hopefully she keeps growing and stays healthy.

en We brought it together, we were growing it, we thought we had a great plan. I think the complement to that was somebody coming in and buying us, in what was the biggest deal ever in the industry at the time.

en Talking with local bowlers at that time, it was clear that the center had a promising future ? the town was growing and growing younger. Weeks later we were the new owners of the bowling alley.

en When I came into the picture, Ben and his dad had had a lot of together time and did a lot of grown-up things. Then I came along, and we did more grown-up things. He was used to hanging around adults a lot. I think that was part of (his growing up fast). He just got used to being around adults, and he acted like one of 'em.


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Här har vi samlat ordstäv och talesätt i 35 år!

Vad är ordtak?
Hur funkar det?
Vanliga frågor
Om samlingen
Ordspråkshjältar
Hjälp till!




På banken tar de dina pengar. Och din tid. Här tar vi bara din tid.

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