Top 17 Quotes About Winter Holidays
#1. I grew up reading Holocaust literature at the beach, Gulag literature on winter holidays, Vietnam memoirs on spring break.
Michael Hastings
#2. The months before my son was born,
I used to yell from night to morn,
'Whatever it is, I'm against it!
No matter what it is or who commenced it,
I'm against it!'
Groucho Marx
#3. Many Americans celebrate both Christmas and Xmas. Others celebrate one or the other. And some of us celebrate holidays that, although unconnected with the [winter] solstice, occur near it: Ramadan, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.
John Silber
#4. Wherever we turn in the church of God, there is Jesus. He is the beginning, middle and end of everything to us ...
A.W. Tozer
#5. You have to learn how to die if you wanna be alive.
Jeff Tweedy
#6. I remember listening to 'Maniac' and running around and thinking I'm going to be somebody someday.
Maria Bello
#7. Hot cocoa and cold toes remind me of Christmas.
Toni Sorenson
#8. Chelsea's players, coaches and agents are now football's wealthiest millionaires. Surely the billions taken from the Russian people by an oligarch in questionable privatisations couldn't be better spent?
Simon Kuper
#9. I remember seeing 'Pitch Perfect' and loving it right away. It's hilarious!
Chrissie Fit
#10. Time in his aging overtakes all things alike.
Aeschylus
#11. The other houses in the neighborhood had Christmas lights up and trees visible in their windows, but not Shae's. She and I were the only ones who didn't care anymore, and I liked that about her.
Teresa Lo
#12. I'm not prepared for a zombie apocalypse. I need more bottled water, a shotgun, and stronger abs. I have plenty of canner food.
Jenna Fischer
#13. Defeat is only a word. Defeat was the beginning of a victory.
Launa Rissadia
#14. If one desires to receive one must first give. This is called profound understanding.
Laozi
#15. The warmth and sun-drenched days of late summer, had been replaced by the cold, darkness of November, where the crisp chill served as a precursor to a winter that would long overstay its welcome once the holidays had past.
Matt Micros
#16. Passover and Easter are the only Jewish and Christian holidays that move in sync, like the ice skating pairs we saw during the winter Olympics.
Marvin Olasky
#17. The Winter solstice (you haven't lived if you haven't seen us running around in our skivvies, banging on pots and pans, shouting "Come back, sun! Goddammit, come back! Come back!
Joanna Russ
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