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| Call a truce, then to our labors - let us feast with friends and neighbors And be merry as the custom of our caste; For if "faint and forced the laughter," and if sadness follow after, We are richer by one mocking Christmas past |
| Rudyard Kipling |
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| Christmas is a time when everybody wants his past forgotten and his present remembered. What I don't like about office Christmas parties is looking for a job the next day. |
| Phyllis Diller |
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| Christmas is here: Winds whistle shrill, Icy and chill, Little care we; Little we fear Weather without, Sheltered about The Mahogany Tree |
| William Makepeace Thackeray |
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| Heap on more wood! the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still. |
| Walter Scott |
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| How many observe Christ's birthday! How few, his precepts! O! 'tis easier to keep holidays than commandments. |
| Benjamin Franklin |
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| I heard the bells on Christmas Day; their old familiar carols play, and wild and sweet the word repeat of peace on earth, good-will to men! |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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| On Christmas day you can't get sore, Your fellow man you must adore, There's time to cheat him all the more The other three hundred and sixty-four |
| Tom Lehrer |
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| The only real blind person at Christmas-time is he who has not Christmas in his heart. |
| Helen Keller |
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| The simple shepherds heard the voice of an angel and found their Lamb; the wise men saw the light of a star and found their Wisdom. |
| Fulton J. Sheen |
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| To perceive Christmas through its wrapping becomes more difficult with every year |
| E. B. White |
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| To perceive Christmas through its wrappings becomes more difficult with every year. |
| E. B. White |
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| When we were children we were grateful to those who filled our stockings at Christmas time. Why are we not grateful to God for filling our stockings with legs? |
| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
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