Quotes about Tradition
A man without a mustache is a man without a soul.
— Confucius
If the man who turnips cries, Cry not when his father dies, 'Tis proof that he had rather Have a turnip than his father.
— Samuel Johnson
Men call their sons Paul and their dogs Nero today.
— J. Vernon McGee
Legalism is alive and well in many of our churches.
— Neil Anderson
A lot of churches have not moved with the times.
— Joel Osteen
The most consistent musical experience I had growing up was church music.
— Amy Grant
Our Nation must defend the sanctity of marriage.
— George W. Bush
Custom is second nature.
— St. Augustine
To destroy abuses is not enough; Habits must also be changed. The windmill has gone, but the wind is still there. ~old man G--- to Monseigneur Bienvenu Myriel
— Victor Hugo
There is in every village a torch - the teacher; and an extinguisher - the priest.
— Victor Hugo
Do not economize on the hymeneal rites; do not prune them of their splendor, nor split farthings on the day when you are radiant. A wedding is not house-keeping.
— Victor Hugo
To destroy abuses is not sufficient; customs must be modified. The mill is there no longer; the wind is still there.
— Victor Hugo