A quote from 'A Child's Christmas in Wales' by Dylan Thomas: 'One Christmas was so much like another, in those years around the sea - town corner now and out of all sound except the distant speaking of the voices I sometimes hear a moment before sleep, that I can never remember whether it snowed for six days and six nights when I was twelve or whether it snowed for twelve days and twelve nights when I was six.' This quote has a nostalgic and dreamy quality, capturing the hazy and magical memories that often surround Christmas from a child's perspective.
From 'The Polar Express' (which was also made into a beloved movie), 'Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see.' This quote is relevant to Christmas as it speaks to the magic and wonder of the holiday season. Christmas is often about believing in things like Santa Claus, magic and the spirit of giving, which are not always visible but are deeply felt.
In 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas!', 'Maybe Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas... perhaps... means a little bit more!' This is a very well - known quote. It's a profound statement that challenges the commercial view of Christmas. It makes us think about the true essence of Christmas, which is about love, togetherness and the intangible things that make the holiday special.
One of the classic quotes is 'You'll shoot your eye out!' It's a very well - known line from 'A Christmas Story'. This line is often repeated and has become iconic in the context of Christmas stories as it adds a touch of humor and also a bit of parental warning.
One memorable quote is 'You'll shoot your eye out!' It's a classic line from the movie that is often repeated. It shows the mother's concern for Ralphie's safety regarding the Red Ryder BB gun he so desperately wants.
Also, 'I triple - dog - dare you!' is a very well - known quote. It's used when the boys are challenging each other in various situations, like the flagpole - licking dare. This quote really captures the bravado and competitiveness among the kids in the story.
Ralphie's internal monologue quote 'I had visions of angelic choirs and sugarplums dancing in my head.' This is a great quote as it really captures the magic and excitement that Ralphie feels about Christmas. It also references the traditional ideas of Christmas with the sugarplums and the angelic choirs, but in a very relatable way for a child.
A memorable quote is 'It was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge.' from 'A Christmas Carol'. This shows the importance of truly embracing the Christmas spirit. Scrooge's transformation is centered around this idea of knowing how to make Christmas special.
There's the classic one: 'You'll shoot your eye out, kid!' It's become an iconic line from the movie.
'Oh, fudge! But I didn't say fudge.' This quote shows the innocence and naivety of the characters and is often remembered for its simplicity and relatability.
Ralphie's quote, 'Oh, fudge! But I didn't say fudge.' is quite well-known. It shows his attempt to avoid swearing.
Another great quote is 'Oh, fudge!' which was Ralphie's almost - swear word moment. This was a funny way of showing his frustration without actually using bad language, which was appropriate for the family - friendly nature of the movie. It's a line that many viewers remember and can easily quote.
In the story, the line 'Ralphie's teacher's reaction to his essay about the Red Ryder BB gun was priceless. When she reads it out loud and then gives him a C+, it's both funny and a bit absurd. It adds to the humor of Ralphie's quest for the gun.'