Christmas Is Approaching Quotes & Sayings
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Possibility is the oxygen upon which hope thrives. — Paul Rogat Loeb
The first beginnings of wisdom ... is to ask questions but never to answer any. — Flann O'Brien
Aptitude found in the understanding and is often inherited. Genius coming from reason and imagination, rarely. — Marcus Aurelius
I've got to pay $5 for gas just like everybody else. — Young Jeezy
In the TIME ORIENTATION metaphor, an observer is located at the present, with the past behind him and the future in front, as in That's all behind us, We're looking ahead, and She has a great future in front of her. Then a metaphorical motion can be added to the scene in one of two ways. In the MOVING TIME metaphor, time is a parade that sweeps past a stationary observer: The time will come when typewriters are obsolete; The time for action has arrived; The deadline is approaching; The summer is flying by. But we also find a MOVING OBSERVER metaphor, in which the landscape of time is stationary and the observer proceeds through it: There's trouble down the road; We're coming up on Christmas; She left at nine o' clock; We passed the deadline; We're halfway through the semester. — Steven Pinker
Garan snorted. Now that we know about his indigestion, we can torture him with cake. — Kristin Cashore
We have so many people who can't see a fat man standing beside a thin one without coming to the conclusion the fat man got that way by taking advantage of the thin one, — H.W. Brands
Follow your bliss and let the magic of life happen. — Janelle Jalbert
Love songs are one of the great essences of life, the only thing that's lasting. — George Benson
A geek is a guy who has everything going for him but he's just too young. He's got the software but he doesn't have the hardware yet. — John Hughes
I like people that enjoy life, 'cause I do the same. — Lil' Wayne
We are soon approaching a refined holiday, "Merry Mas," where Christ will be taken out of its context. — Anthony Liccione
The true fisherman approaches the first day of fishing season with all the sense of wonder and awe of a child approaching Christmas. — John D. Voelker