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Christmas and the holidays are the season of giving. It's a time when people are more kind and open-hearted.
I may plan to make Christ the center of Christmas, but when I wait until December to focus on celebrating His birthday, I become entangled in Christmas lights, holiday baking, and festive engagements, often wondering if I've experienced the illusive "true meaning" of Christmas.
My idea of Christmas is love. Love so pure and so divine.
When Christmas first began, the celebrations included getting intoxicated, having sex, and singing naked in the streets (the origin of modern Christmas caroling).
Christmas teaches us to be loving, kind, giving, forgiving, and appreciating.
For all of life is Christmas, an eternal gift from God.
I love Christmas. Frosty the Snowman, peace on Earth and mangers, Salvation Army bell ringers and reindeer, the movie 'Meet Me in St. Louis,' office parties and cookies.
Christmas is, for those who wish to follow the way of Jesus, an invitation to accept into our comfortable and safe lives those who come to us from far away, who seem ragged, marginal, in transition.
What are you waiting for? Christmas?
Christmas is a time in which, of all times in the year, the memory of every remediable sorrow, wrong, and trouble in the world around us, should be active with us, not less than our own experiences, for all good.
CHRISTMAS is at our throats again.
Christmas: the Son of God expressing the love of God to save us from the wrath of God so we could enjoy the presence of God.
I'm into the true meaning of Christmas - Faith, Family, and Facial hair.
Christmas is telling time-wondering time. Wonder enough about it, and you'll know, and you'll tell about it ...
Opened Christmas cards hum to me the hymn of love and teach me the sacrament of correspondence.
The Christmas spirit - love - changes hearts and lives.
I never really did Christmas before. Christmas Day? I mean - what's that? What's it all about? I was always flying on Christmas Day.
Christmas is not just a day, an event to be observed and speedily forgotten. It is a spirit which should permeate every part of our lives.
Christmas is a stocking stuffed with sugary goodness.
There has been only one Christmas
the rest are anniversaries.
There's something inherently majestic about Christmas that seems to have been abandoned by us; something flippantly cast aside, something that was foolishly abandoned and was tragically forgotten in the abandonment.
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.
Christmas is a holiday that we celebrate not as individuals nor as a nation, but as a human family.
Christmas; silence breathed childlike anticipation in your heart.
A new star, the Christ child, God's gift to mankind; these are what Christmas is made of.
Christmas
Silence in the time
The first snow fell in your laughter
Childlike anticipation
Christmas is in your heart
Christmas is joy, religious joy, an inner joy of light and peace.
Christmas Day is the festival of optimism.
Christmas is not a time or a season but a state of mind.
For me growing up, Christmas time was always the most fantastic, exciting time of year, and you'd stay up until three in the morning. You'd hear the parents wrapping in the other room but you knew that also, maybe, they were in collusion with Santa Claus.
Christmas is a glorious time of the year, simple in origin, deep in meaning, beautiful in tradition and custom, rich in memories, and charitable in spirit.
Christmas, my child, is love in action.
THE HOLIDAYS ARE RUINED!
This book is one page long and just contains that one sentence.
Christmas is God saving mankind from the folly of mankind's grandiose sense of greatness.
What excites us the most or likewise scares us the most is when something is exactly what it says it is. And when it comes to Christmas, we're going to end up finding ourselves on one side of that line or the other.
Christmas is holy celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Christmas is a whisper of peace and a sigh of hope on the lips of love.
Christmas is the celebration of the keeping of a promise. A saving promise.
Christmas comes but once a year, starts in August ends in July
Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World
After a Christmas comes a Lent.
My idea of Christmas is love; so pure and so divine.
Christmas music fills our ears with tales of a Palestinian miracle birth, a generous Turkish saint whom the Dutch dressed in a red suit, and a Druid ceremonial tree ... I
I love all things Christmas.
Every Christmas now for years, I have found myself wondering about the point of the celebration. As the holiday has become more ecumenical and secular, it has lost much of the magic that I remember so fondly from childhood.
We consider Christmas as the encounter, the great encounter, the historical encounter, the decisive encounter, between God and mankind. He who has faith knows this truly; let him rejoice.
Christmas is doing a little something extra for someone.
Christmas is a response to bring mankind back, to restore some original intent that could never be even remotely restored by any effort of mankind regardless of how grand or majestic any such effort might be.
Christmas is most truly Christmas when we celebrate it by giving the light of love to those who need it most.
For children, Christmas is anticipation. For adults, Christmas is memory.
I am grateful for the Christmases of my life
April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom, holiday tables under the trees.
What kind of Christmas present would Jesus ask Santa for?
In the southern hemisphere, covering the Christmas tree with fake snow even though winter has nothing to do with the birth of Christ.
Let the essence of Christmas blossom within - as the countdown to Christmas begins.
Christmas is best pondered, not with logic, but with imagination.
The joy of Christmas causes hundreds of radio stations around the country to play Christmas music all day, and people will exchange millions of gifts to remember the first gift of Christmas, the infant Jesus.
Christmas is based on an exchange of gifts, the gift of God to man - His unspeakable gift of His Son, and the gift of man to God - when we present our bodies a living sacrifice.
Aren't we forgeting the true meaning of Christmas? You know, the birth of Santa.
I'm not gonna lie, I love the holidays. But Christmas was a lot more fun when you weren't paying for it.
Christmas is the spirit of love, peace and goodwill to all Humankind.
Christmas is a day of meaning and traditions, a special day spent in the warm circle of family and friends.
Christmas is the spirit of love, joy and peace.
I don't care about Christmas, we are going to train on Christmas Day.
We can _start_ making Christmas and Santa can finish up.
In the midst of the shopping and the wrapping and the arranging of presents under your tree this Christmas, may you not forget the gifts you cannot yet hold in your hands.
Festivus for the Restivus!
There seems a magic in the very name of Christmas.
The season of Christmas brings joy, hope and peace.
Christmas gives us the opportunity to pause and reflect on the important things around us - a time when we can look back on the year that has passed and prepare for the year ahead.
As a child, I was bonkers for Christmas. The entire month of December, I couldn't sleep at night from anticipation.
It's Christmas! You just got your Hogwarts acceptance letter, a copy of Action Comics #1, and a brand new car that runs on water!
Christmas is a time of year that's so romantic.
Christmas is the spark within our hearts that ignites as each day grows closer and burns brightly with the promise of compassion, love and generosity of spirit.
Christmas; you are my shining star in the days of tender growing solicitude.
after Thanks giving day
Christmas is forced upon a reluctant and disgusted nation by the shopkeepers and the press; on its own merits it would wither and shrivel in the fiery breath of universal hatred.
Christmas is the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart.
The love we extend to one another at Christmas, should blossom all year.
The Heart of Christmas is you.
Christmas to me is very much about family and the depths of winter.
Christmas moves us to think of others rather than of ourselves & directs our thoughts to giving.
I detest 'Jingle Bells,' 'White Christmas,' 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer,' and the obscene spending bonanza that nowadays seems to occupy not just December, but November and much of October, too.
Christmas is a holiday that persecutes the lonely, the frayed, and the rejected.
Curious, how one remembered Christmas. Perhaps because other days might appeal to the head, but this one appealed to the heart.
Christmas is a holy time to rekindle our love for another.
Christmas is a season of exceedingly great joy.
Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents.
My idea of Christmas, whether old-fashioned or modern, is very simple: loving others. Come to think of it, why do we have to wait for Christmas to do that?
Christmas is the season when people run out of money before they run out of friends.
Christmas was the one time of year when my brothers surfaced at home, when my parents and grandparents congregated to eat my mother's roast turkey.
I long to look at my holiday season with eyes that see the Christ in Christmas.
Christmas is more that a time of festivities, family, and friends; it is a season of generosity, gladness, and gratitude.
In better times, we're celebrate Christmas Eve by attending the nativity play at the Catholic church down the road, watching Joseph and Mary and Baby Jesus try to escape from Herod's soldiers and their wooden swords and AK-47s (it wasn't the most accurate version, but it was funny.)
Christmas is a time to mark our progress through this earthly journey. Because of Christmas, this we know: Christ was born for us. He is love, and the plans he has for us always surpass our own.
Christmas can be the end of emptiness and waywardness; The beginning of happiness and purposefulness.
The outdoor Christmas lights, green and red and gold and blue and twinkling, remind me that most people are that way all year round
kind, generous, friendly and with an occasional moment of ecstasy. But Christmas is the only time they dare reveal themselves.
More than any gift or toy, ornament of tree, let us resolve that this Christmas shall be, like that first Christmas, a celebration of interior treasures.
Christmas begins about the first of December with an office party and ends when you finally realize what you spent, around April fifteenth of the next year.
Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.