Christmas Carol Quotes<br /><br />"Historically it has been a consolation for the bourgeoisie and you can read the most extreme books and not change, you can read A Christmas story and not change it in any way." Zadie Smith.<br /><br />"Come, then," the nephew returned cheerfully. "What right do you have to be depressing? What reason do you have to be moody? You're rich enough." Charles Dickens.<br /><br />"The shepherds in the barn, where the baby was born, sang many changes, carols until morning." Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.<br /><br />"A Christmas story is such an infallible story that you can not waste it." Leonard Maltin.<br /><br />"One thing I learned from drinking is that if you're ever going to sing Christmas carols, you should go with a group of people, and also go in mid-December." Louis C K.<br /><br />"The courses for men will announce certain goals, which, if they are persevered, they should lead," said Scrooge. "But if they leave the courses, the ends will change." Charles Dickens.<br /><br />"If they would rather die, ... it is better that they do so and that they reduce the surplus of the population." Charles Dickens.<br /><br />"He was wise enough to know that nothing ever happened in this world, for good, in which some people did not feel like laughing" Charles Dickens.<br /><br />"Nevil Shute's On the Beach is not a Christmas carol, but it seems to me an extraordinarily good novel, one I read, in a peculiarly repulsive phrase, with my eyes glued to the page." Dorothy Parker<br /><br />"So in the suffocating heat of a July night, I sang a Christmas carol in a room full of fairies, whom the Christians and their cold iron swords had driven out of their homeland." Patricia Briggs.<br /><br />#christmas<br />#carol<br />#quotes