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Norwegian Christmas Quotes & Sayings

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Top Norwegian Christmas Quotes

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Anthony Doerr

For Winkler each hour was another hour between Cleveland and Anchorage, between who they were becoming and who they had been. — Anthony Doerr

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

The mind is that which is roused and directed by itself. It makes of itself what it chooses. It makes what it chooses of its own experience. — Marcus Aurelius

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Walt Disney

To me, today, at age sixty-one, all prayer, by the humble or highly placed, has one thing in common: supplication for strength and inspiration to carry on the best human impulses which should bind us together for a better world. — Walt Disney

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Peter Agre

We always had lutefisk for Christmas dinner, after which Dad read from the Norwegian Bible. — Peter Agre

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Richard Gere

(Sometimes when) someone's directing for the first time, they're afraid to include everyone - they have to prove they're the director. — Richard Gere

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Dark times lie ahead of us and there will be a time when we must choose between what is easy and what is right.
-Albus Dumbledore — J.K. Rowling

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Carrie Fisher

You can set up housekeeping on one side of the looking glass or the other--the side that makes big things small or small things big. — Carrie Fisher

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Ian McDonald

The exoneration of the mass. No one voice is to blame. But his voice was there. — Ian McDonald

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Idi Amin

Although some people felt Adolf Hitler was bad, he was a great man and a real conqueror whose name would never be forgotten. — Idi Amin

Norwegian Christmas Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

I looked hard out the window and understood suddenly that what I saw was full of color. A watercolor wash of summer light lay on the Catalina Mountains. The end of a depression is that clear: it's as if you have been living underwater, but never realized it until you came up for air. — Barbara Kingsolver