
Top 13 Victorian Christmas Quotes
#1. I'm a sappy mom now. I didn't think I would be. I thought I'd be a cool mom who keeps everything in perspective.
Katherine Heigl
#2. The thing is to be brave and move the audience with you, instead of cater to the lowest common denominator, you know, slipping on a banana peel and falling on your ass. You got to move the audience a little further ahead in terms of their appreciation of what is comedy. It's complicated.
Mel Brooks
#3. The basic parts, the start-up molecules, can be supplied in abundance and don't have to be made by some elaborate process. That immediately makes things simpler.
K. Eric Drexler
#4. Halloween isn't the only time for ghosts and ghost stories. In Victorian Britain, spooky winter's tales were part of the Christmas season, often told after dinner, over port or coffee.
Michael Dirda
#5. A woman with a secret may be a fascinating study, but she can never be a safe, nor even satisfactory, companion.
Anna Katharine Green
#6. I never really read comics. I bought them, and I would draw them.
Bobby Moynihan
#7. People want to be creatively satisfied, and having fun is such an important part of that.
John Lasseter
#8. I'm one of those people who thinks that changing one's hair is the only part of the body that you can change at will.
Hillary Clinton
#9. Fear and realisation of ignorance, strong medicines against stupid pride.
Garth Nix
#10. One hurries through, even though there's time; the past, the continent, is behind; the future is the glowing mouth in the side of the ship; the dim, turbulent alley is too confusedly the present.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#11. A man in a well tailored suit will always shine brighter than a guy in an off-the-rack suit.
Michael Kors
#12. Britain's passion for Christmas and huge white weddings dates from Victorian times - both were low-key celebrations before Victoria and her PR machine.
Kate Williams
#13. She gritted her teeth. The man dances like a clod. I'd rather dance with Mr Jenkins, who can barely move.
A.F. Stewart
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