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Quotes About Merriment

Twas Christmas broach'd the mightiest ale; 'twas Christmas told the merriest tale; a Christmas gambol oft could cheer the poor man's heart through half the year.
~ Walter Scott
He keeps up the rustic revels . . . and,, above all, keeps the 'merry night,' as it is termed, at Christmas.
~ Washington Irving
celebrate. It seemed
~ Wensley Clarkson
Boswell is pleasant and gay, For frolic by nature designed; He heedlessly rattles away When company is to his mind.
~ James Boswell
This place is all fun and games.
~ James Dashner
let's get stinko.
~ James M. Cain
an excuse to bring out the bottle of sherry and visit
~ Donna Tartt
All I'm out for is a good time - all the rest is propaganda.
~ Alan Sillitoe
I think I can dance after a couple pints!
~ Wayne Bridge
People wanna dance. People wanna have a good time. And people wanna party.
~ Trace Cyrus
Something about Christmas decorations inspired delinquency.
~ Rafael Yglesias
Will was very British and on his way to very drunk.
~ Ramez Naam
Beer makes us happy.
~ Randy Mosher
Never, ever underestimate the importance of having fun.
~ Randy Pausch
Everyone loves a comedy, my dear. It is divine.
~ Rawi Hage
Bayern know how to celebrate on a big scale.
~ Jupp Heynckes
My birthdays were always celebrated with much pomp.
~ Sherlyn Chopra
When you're with Chris Wylde, there's never not laughter.
~ David Anders
I eat everything I want on Christmas day. I really don't watch what I eat. It's not like you have Christmas every day!
~ Adriana Lima
The utilitarian argument against fiestas, parades, carnivals, and general public merriment is that they produce nothing. But they do: they produce society. They renew the reasons why we might want to belong and the feeling that we do.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Her laugh was wonderful. It was mischief made musical.
~ Julie Anne Long
For if light had a sound, it was that laugh.
~ Julie Anne Long
My heart was full of the loneliness that follows merriment.
~ Jun'ichir? Tanizaki
Damn the great executives, the men of measured merriment, damn the men with careful smiles, damn the men that run the shops, oh, damn their measured merriment.
~ Sinclair Lewis