
Top 18 Christmas Films Quotes
#1. So many Christmas films either are twee, or try and go super edgy, then stick on something Christmassy at the end of the movie.
Peter Baynham
#3. Being a parent is weird. It changes people in subtle and unsubtle ways. In my case, it awoke a kind of manic sentinel in my brain. Anything in the house that might be a threat to the kids or to my wife gets terminated - food, sharp edges, poor wiring.
Nick Harkaway
#4. When something is "all in your mind," people tend to think that it's willful, that it's something you could control if only you tried harder or if you had been trained differently. I'm hoping that the newfound certainty that autism is in your brain and in your genes will affect public attitudes.
Temple Grandin
#5. 'Bond' was like Christmas: can't wait for it to come around. Being in the films brought me to a global audience, and I have had the opportunity to meet incredible people.
Colin Salmon
#6. Children and mothers never truly part
Bound in the beating of each other's hearts.
Charlotte Gray
#7. The sun will not rise or set without my notice, and thanks.
Winslow Homer
#8. 'Born Free' was the first film I ever saw. I just fell in love with the idea of people having that bond with a wild animal.
Martin Clunes
#9. Localisation stands, at best, at the limits of practical possibility, but it has the decisive argument in its favour that there will be no alternative.
David Fleming
#10. If you do not magnify your calling, God will hold you responsible for those who you might have saved-had you done your duty.
John Taylor
#11. During Christmas time, on German television they show films with three or four episodes, and I quite like the feeling of waiting for the next episode.
Volker Bertelmann
#12. We were using a hand-held camera to film the scene when Morse collapses. The camera wouldn't start. Three times they said action and it still wouldn't work. To this day, they still don't know what was wrong.
John Thaw
#13. When I was in high school I thought I was going to university into psychology.
Tricia Helfer
#14. He who has few things to desire cannot have many to fear.
William Blake
#15. If I want to fuck a guy, I want to fuck a guy.
S.E. Jakes
#17. I remember a story of a girl in Paradise who ate an apple once. Some wise Sapient gave it to her. Because of it she saw things differently. What had seemed gold coins were dead leaves. Rich clothes were rags of cobweb. And she saw there was a wall around the world, with a locked gate.
Catherine Fisher
#18. You seem to find everything banal." "it's a new word whose correct use i have only lately learnt,' said josephine with dignity. 'i find it applies to nearly everything.
Evelyn Waugh
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