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en Consumerism wants to make us as atomized as possible—because the more individualized we are the better consumers we are. This is why masculinity is so fragmented today and incoherent—and irresponsible. It used to be the tradition. Literally passed down from father to son. But we live in a society where tradition stands in the way of profit. So bye-bye daddy.

en Sometimes, you know, the president is a father-like figure in American society, to most Americans, even today, no matter how cynical we've become. And people don't want to think that daddy's a bum all the time. They don't want to think that Daddy's a liar, a cheat and a fraud.

en People are always talking about tradition, but they forget we have a tradition of a few hundred years of nonsense and stupidity, that there is a tradition of idiocy, incompetence and crudity

en People are always talking about tradition, but they forget we have a tradition of a few hundred years of nonsense and stupidity, that there is a tradition of idiocy, incompetence and crudity

en I don't know if they fully grasp (the tradition) yet, but I think they're starting to. It's important that they know there is tradition here. Part of their job is to be successful and continue that tradition.

en We want our kids to know that there is a long program of tradition here. Unless you embrace that tradition, you don't know it. You have to take advantage of the tradition that we have.

en We don't want tradition. We want to live in the present and the only history that is worth a tinker's dam is the history we make today.
  Henry Ford

en I think the golf course is based on tradition. By changing the golf course, I think you lose a little bit of that tradition. We'll see how it plays out this year. Maybe it's time for a new tradition to be written too. Who knows?

en I remember as a little girl coming into Boston when they were building this and first seeing the signs - `If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Now' - and saying to my father, `Daddy, Daddy, why don't we live there?' She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness. I remember as a little girl coming into Boston when they were building this and first seeing the signs - `If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Now' - and saying to my father, `Daddy, Daddy, why don't we live there?'

en It's real important for each class to live up to that tradition. It's real important for our kids to go out and perform, not only in the league but at sectional, district and state. We just take them in order. It is important to every class, especially the seniors each year, to step up in that leadership role. You don't want to be the group that doesn't live up to that tradition.

en [During his formative years in Charlottesville, Jason?s family participated in family traditions that left their mark on this insightful writer.] People might die, ... but traditions never do. Some of my fondest memories of my late father are tied into a special, private tradition we had. I hope, if nothing else, people start a Christmas jar, or a tradition that their children and grandchildren can talk about.

en I think it's great for baseball, continuing that tradition game after game, year after year. It's great for the fans. Even the players get a kick out of it. We look up. If they're [singing] bad? Oh, man. We're like the judges. It's good to let that tradition live on, to let Harry know he's remembered.

en It?s big knowing we kept the tradition going. It?s not just for the team that?s wrestling. It?s also for all the alumni from years past. They want to see us keep the tradition going that they started.

en Yoga is really more than fitness. It's a tradition that's over 5,000 years old, and it's really a spiritual tradition. So it's really a wonderful blending of art and movement.

en Is it disappointing? Of course it is. I think it's a wonderful tradition. It's a big deal every year. Having him do this is a great tradition and I am sure if he could have done it, he would have. But as of now I think the answer is going to be no.


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