Biggest Quote by Alexander Ovechkin Download Open image “The New Year is probably the biggest celebration in Russia.” — Alexander Ovechkin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Biggest Birthday Celebration New New year Russia Year
“(In the Soviet Union, it was forbidden to celebrate Christmas. In order to keep the much beloved custom of the Christmas Tree—and oneself—alive, the… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
My father is a Japanese-American and my mother is a Caucasian. So obviously, New Year's Day is big for our family, you know, oshogatsu. We had obon festivals every year. All those things. — Scott Fujita Copy Share
New Year's is not just a type of celebration, but we reflect so much. Whether you've gone through hardship, or you've lost someone that… — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
It's time for champagne, cake and balloons. It's time to celebrate the new year. Happy New Year. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
There is a very strong theatre-going tradition in Moscow. It has stayed strong. — Dasha Zhukova Copy Share Image
I hope the New Year gives you plenty of reason to celebrate another year of life. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The Russians have to be celebrating with a minimal expenditure of resources and what they have accomplished. Of course, what's unfolded now, here, the… — James R. Clapper Copy Share Image
Another year, another reason to celebrate. Wishing you and yours a Happy New Year. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Moscow seethes and bubbles and gasps for air. It's always thirsting for something new, the newest events, the latest sensation. Everyone wants to be… — Svetlana Alliluyeva Copy Share Image
My hope, it's not only my hope, but all of the NHL hopes to raise hockey in China because it's a good country to… — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
The first thought is always about making the playoffs. That's the tough part. And once you get there, only then you can allow yourself… — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
To me, I feel like your accomplishments have been recognized when you make the cover of a videogame. — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
I can eat anything. After practice I can stop at McDonald's. I don't have a problem with gaining weight, thank God. — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
I just try to do my best to shoot the puck and we'll see what's going to happen with it. — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
Sport is important for children, especially from disadvantaged places, to bring up their self esteem. — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
Anyone who plays in the NHL dreams to win the Stanley Cup and I dreamed as well to be one of them and raise… — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
If I have a chance to hit somebody, it does not matter who it is. — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
Without training, I'm nothing. If I'm not training, I'm done. Any athlete, they have to train and they have to practice to win games.… — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
I like to have the puck when I have speed. You know, then I'm dangerous. — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
I always look forward to playing in Toronto because it's such a historic city when it comes to hockey. — Alexander Ovechkin Copy Share Image
A compromise is the art of dividing a cake in such a way that everyone believes he has the biggest piece. — Ludwig Erhard Copy Share Image
When Rick Ross made 'Hustlin',' Rick Ross also helped those producers become some of the biggest producers in the world. — Rick Ross Copy Share Image
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There are Michael Scott moments, which are character choices, but there are also Steve's reads. Usually the things that I'm the biggest fan of… — Greg Daniels Copy Share Image
The work-family divide is the biggest issue for American women. But in some ways it's amazing how adjusted society has become to it. In… — Gail Collins Copy Share Image
The biggest myth about aging is that we can't do anything about it. That it's a road to being decrepit, frail, and sick. — Suzanne Somers Copy Share Image