Top 24 Christmas Festival Sayings
#1. Thus one of Europe's most serious crises will be ended, and all of us, not only in Germany but those far beyond our frontiers, will then in this year for the first time really rejoice at the Christmas festival. It should for us all be a true Festival of Peace.
Adolf Hitler
#2. Selfridges' Christmas hot list includes faux fur animal hats by Merrimaking, currently enjoying a cult status in Japan and amongst festival goers.
Geraldine James
#3. Yes, I have loved, as no one on earth ever loved, with an insensate and furious love, so violent that I wonder it did not break my heart.
Theophile Gautier
#4. Asking the head I have now to explain its own thinking is as pointless as dialing your own telephone number on your own telephone: Either way, you get an engaged signal. Or your own answer message, if you have that kind of phone system.
Nick Hornby
#5. Christmas is the gentlest, loveliest festival of the revolving year - and yet, for all that, when it speaks, its voice has strong authority.
W.J. Cameron
#7. We no longer sing and dance. We don't know how to. Instead, we watch other people sing and dance on the television screen. Christmas, which was once a festival of active enjoyment, has turned into a binge of purely passive pleasures.
Tom Hodgkinson
#8. This college would probably have the same problem as the last one did."
I frowned, "What's that?"
"Homework.
Richelle Mead
#9. What looks like crazy on an ordinary day, looks a lot like love when you catch it in the moonlight.
Pearl Cleage
#10. I come from a family of servants. My father's father was a servant, and my father's father's father was a slave.
Lee Daniels
#11. If ever you get invited into someone's home,' my father said (as he had been invited five or six times that morning), 'you go into the sitting-room and you say, "Oh, what an attractive room!" even if you think it's hideous.
Dick Francis
#12. Christmas it seems to me is a necessary festival; we require a season when we can regret all the flaws in our human relationships: it is the feast of failure, sad but consoling.
Graham Greene
#13. We are the envy of Europe and in a few years time we are going to be one of the top countries in the world.
Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
#14. You discover your voice. You matter. Maybe not to the world, yet. You matter to yourself. You're worthy.
K.J. Kilton
#15. If you choose the right people for the group, it goes a little bit differently. At the same time, you can't always predict what's going to happen. Success might change people.
Paul Wall
#16. I don't like the idea of fitting into a mould so as to conform. What I like is the danger, the difference - being unpredictable.
Emmanuelle Seigner
#17. Christmas Day is the festival of optimism.
Helen Keller
#18. On an average, we celebrate 4-5 festivals per month. There are the major ones like Christmas and Diwali and then there are minor ones like whatsitsname-get-drunk-and-dance-in-front-of-temple-near-bomanahalli festival.
Rachna Singh
#19. Odd that a festival to celebrate the most austere of births should end up being all about conspicuous consumption.
Jeanette Winterson
#20. Sammy Davis, Andy Williams, Tony Bennett ... their records sell in the millions; when I do it, it just trickles. But for the composer and lyricist, there's a tidy bit to be made that way, too, so I don't really mind.
Anthony Newley
#22. Feathers. Bloody hell, he hadn't seen that one coming when he'd considered his future. Like a goddamn chicken.
Karen Marie Moning
#23. They sat and he drew her into him. Their lips met, sparking an internal firework display. His soft exquisite lips pressed gently against hers. His kiss held the exact right balance between tenderness and a kind of passionate urgency.
Amanda Turner
#24. The truth is Christmas evolved from the Roman holiday Saturnalia, a winter festival where men gave gifts to each other. They also would get drunk, have sex with each other and beat their wives
Huey Freeman The Boondocks