Top 16 Quotes About Christmas Atmosphere
#1. Following the rise of the Labour Party it seemed reasonable, in 1927, to expect, or at least hope, that co-operation for the common good might gradually replace the competitiveness of capitalism.
Dora Russell
#2. To love is to give hope to even the darkest atmosphere.
Mark Andrew Poe
#3. Scotland's political identity was destroyed, and a huge Scottish emigration to North America followed the brutal Highland clearances. These included every layer of Scottish society, not just the remnants of the defeated clans.
Tariq Ali
#4. There must be something ghostly in the air of Christmas - something about the close, muggy atmosphere that draws up the ghosts, like the dampness of the summer rains brings out the frogs and snails.
Jerome K. Jerome
#6. In a nutshell, the fountain of happiness can be found in how you behave, what you think, and what goals you set every day of your life.
Sonja Lyubomirsky
#7. IT wanted little more than a fortnight to Christmas; but the weather showed no signs yet of the frost and snow, conventionally associated with the coming season. The atmosphere was unnaturally warm, and the old year was dying feebly in sapping rain and enervating mist.
Wilkie Collins
#8. I am a Libra so I have to balance things.
Mark Viduka
#9. I love the atmosphere at the mall - everything about Christmas. I don't think anything specific gets me in the holiday spirit except for the holidays themselves.
Drake Bell
#10. Liberty was the breath of Emily's nostrils; without it she perished.
(about her sister)
Charlotte Bronte
#11. Know that it is good to work. Work with love and think of liking it when you do it.
Brenda Ueland
#13. I wanted to look at the upper-middle-class scene since the war, and in particular my generation's part in it. We had spent our early years as privileged members of a privileged class. How were we faring in the Age of the Common Man? How ought we to be faring?
Simon Raven
#14. I might do something in Arabic. I might do something in Hebrew.
Stevie Wonder
#15. [W]e avenge intelligence when we deceive a fool, and the victory is worth the trouble[.
Giacomo Casanova
#16. Not listening is probably the commonest unkindness of married life, and one that creates - more devastatingly than an eternity of forgotten birthdays and misguided Christmas gifts - an atmosphere of not loving and not caring.
Judith Viorst
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