Christmas Meanings Quotes & Sayings
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Suppose the word mountain meant metaphor, and dog, and Bible, and the United States. Clearly, if a word meant everything, it would mean nothing. If, now, the law of contradiction is an arbitrary convention, and if our linguistic theorists choose some other convention, I challenge them to write a book in conformity with their principles. As a matter of fact it will not be hard for them to do so. Nothing more is necessary than to write the word metaphor sixty thousand times: Metaphor metaphor metaphor metaphor ... . This means the dog ran up the mountain, for the word metaphor means dog, ran, and mountain. Unfortunately, the sentence "metaphor metaphor metaphor" also means, Next Christmas is Thanksgiving, for the word metaphor has these meanings as well. — Gordon H. Clark
Christmas has been a season of mixed interests and meanings, but the very foundation, of course, is its religious significance. No matter what other personal desires or crises we have faced, I've never forgotten that this is the time to celebrate the birth of the Baby Jesus, and the impact of this event on the history of the world. — Jimmy Carter
THE HOUSE OF PAIN 
Unto the Prison House of Pain none willingly 
repair,  -  
The bravest who an entrance gain 
Reluctant linger there, 
For Pleasure, passing by that door, stays not to 
cheer the sight. 
And Sympathy but muffles sound and banishes the 
light. 
Yet in the Prison House of Pain things full of 
beauty blow,  -  
Like Christmas-roses, which attain 
Perfection 'mid the snow,  -  
Love, entering, in his mild warmth the darkest 
shadows melt, 
And often, where the hush is deep, the waft of 
wings is felt. 
Ah, me ! the Prison House of Pain !  -  what lessons 
there are bought !  -  
Lessons of a sublimer strain 
Than any elsewhere taught,  -  
Amid its loneliness and gloom, grave meanings 
grow more clear, 
For to no earthly dwelling-place seems God so 
strangely near ! — Florence Earle Coates
