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    Charles Dickens
    “He went to the church, and walked about the streets, and watched the people hurrying to and for, and patted the children on the head, and questioned beggars, and looked down into the kitchens of homes, and up to the windows, and found that everything could yield him pleasure. He had never dreamed of any walk, that anything, could give him so much happiness. (p. 119)”
    Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol

  • #2
    Robert Fulghum
    “I know what I really want for Christmas.
    I want my childhood back.
    Nobody is going to give me that. I might give at least the memory of it to myself if I try. I know it doesn't make sense, but since when is Christmas about sense, anyway? It is about a child, of long ago and far away, and it is about the child of now. In you and me. Waiting behind the door of or hearts for something wonderful to happen. A child who is impractical, unrealistic, simpleminded and terribly vulnerable to joy.”
    Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

  • #3
    Sherryl Woods
    “The light of the Christmas star to you. The warmth of home and hearth to you. The cheer and goodwill of friends to you. The hope of a child-like heart to you. The joy of a thousand angels to you. The love of the Son and God's peace to you.”
    Sherryl Woods, An O'Brien Family Christmas

  • #4
    David McCullough
    “Let the children have their night of fun and laughter. Let the gifts of Father Christmas delight their play. Let us grown-ups share to the full in their unstinted pleasures before we turn again to the stern task and the formidable years that lie before us, resolved that, by our sacrifice and daring, these same children shall not be robbed of their inheritance or denied their right to live in a free and decent world." Winston Churchill Christmas Eve Message, 1941 as printed in "In the Dark Streets Shineth.”
    David McCullough, In the Dark Streets Shineth: A 1941 Christmas Eve Story

  • #5
    Robertson Davies
    “... 'But Gold was not all. The other kings bring Frank Innocence and Mirth.' | Darcourt was startled, then delighted. 'That is very fine, Yerko; is it your own?' | 'No, it is in the story. I saw it in New York. The kings say, We bring you Gold, Frank Innocence, and Mirth.' | 'Sancta simplicitas,' said Darcourt, raising his eyes to mine. 'If only there were more Mirth in the message He has left to us. We miss it sadly, in the world we have made. And Frank Innocence. Oh, Yerko, you dear man.' ...”
    Robertson Davies, The Rebel Angels

  • #6
    Vera Nazarian
    “Snowflakes swirl down gently in the deep blue haze beyond the window. The outside world is a dream.

    Inside, the fireplace is brightly lit, and the Yule log crackles with orange and crimson sparks.

    There’s a steaming mug in your hands, warming your fingers.

    There’s a friend seated across from you in the cozy chair, warming your heart.

    There is mystery unfolding.”
    Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

  • #7
    Kristina Aziz
    “I am here, forever, to protect you. To help you, to love you. To keep you happy.” It was an oath that every elf knew, but never had to say. There was no prompt. At a certain age, two elves of nearly the same name would meet. Then one would say the oath, simply because they felt compelled to. It was more than a promise; it was a feeling. One that every single elf was born with.”
    Kristina Aziz

  • #8
    Liz Flaherty
    “What do you think of Christmas?"
    "I like it," she said. "I think we should have it every year.”
    Liz Flaherty, One More Summer

  • #9
    Dorothea Jensen
    “Tizzy squawked, and he bounced like a ball on the floor.
     “I completely forgot; Santa said something more.
    He said that a book gives your very thoughts wings,
    That carry you off to see wonderful things,
    That lift you aloft, throughout time, throughout space
    To every era and every place!”
    Dorothea Jensen, Tizzy, the Christmas Shelf Elf

  • #10
    Howard W. Hunter
    “This Christmas mend a quarrel. Seek out a forgotten friend. Dismiss suspicion and replace it with trust. Write a letter. Give a soft answer. Encourage youth. Manifest your loyalty in word and deed. Keep a promise. Forgo a grudge. Forgive an enemy. Apologize. Try to understand. Examine your demands on others. Think first of someone else. Be kind. Be gentle. Laugh a little more. Express your gratitude. Welcome a stranger. Gladden the heart of a child. Take pleasure in the beauty and wonder of the earth. Speak your love, and then speak it again.”
    Howard W. Hunter

  • #11
    Lemony Snicket
    “It is a miracle if you can find true friends, and it is a miracle if you have enough food to eat, and it is a miracle if you get to spend your days and evenings doing whatever it is you like to do, and the holiday season - like all the other seasons - is a good time not only to tell stories of miracles, but to think about the miracles in your own life, and to be grateful for them, and that's the end of this particular story.”
    Lemony Snicket, The Lump of Coal



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