Quotes About Holidays
May the spirit of the holidays warm your heart and home.
~ Unknown
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May your Holidays be filled with joy and good cheer and the New Year bring you peace and happiness.
~ Unknown
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I'm so depressed. Christmas is the worst of all. Holidays are terrible, worse than Sundays. I get melancholia.
~ Unknown
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I detest 'Jingle Bells,' 'White Christmas,' 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer,' and the obscene spending bonanza that nowadays seems to occupy not just December, but November and much of October, too.
~ Richard Dawkins
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the ultimate in longevity is the Christmas fruitcake. It is a cake made during the holidays with fruits that make it heavier than the stove it is cooked in.
~ Erma Bombeck
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'The Christmas Song,' by Nat King Cole, is not only a masterful performance; to me it just sounds like the holidays. I've never sung it, because Nat's version is so perfect. I gotta leave it alone.
~ Harry Connick, Jr.
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There's nothing so obscene and depressing as an American Christmas.
~ Edward Abbey
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Congress may be going home for the holidays soon. How can you beat a Christmas gift like that?
~ Bob Hope
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This flick is all I have to say about being 17, the United States Navy, Christmas and the Fourth of July.
~ Kenneth Anger
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In America, Christmas is the king of all holidays. To be left out of Christmas is the ultimate minority experience.
~ Firoozeh Dumas
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People are so nice to each other on holidays...especially at Christmas. Why don't people beat up each other at Christmas? Now that would be fun!
~ Klaus Nomi
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Incoming is not the thing you want to hear at Christmas.
~ Robin Williams
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I had hard feelings around the holidays, the one time of year I couldn't help but fall prey to the canned self-pity Christmas prescribes.
~ Unknown
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Addie had always considered the holidays an extra-special time of year. Magic hung in the air, and people were gentler, kinder to one another. Differences were set aside, friendships deepened, and people in general were more charitable and happier.
~ Debbie Macomber
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On that cold day I was born, in February 1955, my great-aunt gave me a classic fruitcake for the celebration of the occasion of my birth. Every year during the holidays I pull it out of the attic and take a look at it and it still looks great, and every year I try to get up the nerve to take a slice and try it. —Dean Fearing, chef of The Mansion on Turtle Creek
~ Debbie Macomber
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Have you found your Christmas spirit yet? he asked as they drove by Broslin Square. The decorations were out of control. "This place would make Liberace feel underdressed.
~ Unknown
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I always loved family holidays, and I had this vision and dream as a little girl of having a big family of my own.
~ Brooke Burke
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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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Holidays are enticing only for the first week or so. After that, it is no longer such a novelty to rise late and have little to do.
~ Margaret Laurence
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Holidays pain your soul so Anne you always think where you've been and who with every year counting back and when they're gone like this year the ache won't stop.
~ Unknown
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Rocky had refused to meet with her family over the holidays. "I just can't. Not this year. I refuse to pretend that I am celebrating anything," she told them.
~ Unknown
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A measure more generally adopted by the clergy was the Truce of God, by which bishops forbade fighting in their dioceses over the week-end and on a number of church holidays.
~ Unknown
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For her, the holidays began in late October and steadily gathered momentum until the big bang, a ten-hour marathon on Christmas Day with four meals and a packed house.
~ John Grisham
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Despite its abbreviated length, February's always struck me as an especially bleak month, at least in these parts. I know it's not the darkest month, and I know it's not the coldest or the snowiest month, but February is gray in a way I can't explain. In February, all the big happy holidays are gone, and it's weeks and weeks -months, even- until Easter and spring.
~ Unknown
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