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“Isn't it funny that at Christmas something in you gets so lonely for - I don't know what exactly, but it's something that you don't mind so much not having at other times.” By Kate L.Bosher.This particular Christmas Sayings by Kate L.Bosher well reflects the emotions of happiness associated with the Christmas festival. When think of this festive season, Christmas Sayings by Famous Personalities always make the occasion more special for they remind of the unparalleled zest that is associated with this festival. In this regard, special mention needs to be made of Christmas Sayings by Kate L.Bosher.
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Various facts are associated with the celebration of Christmas. In the ancient times, In the ancient times, the birthday of Jesus Christ has been celebrated on December 25th since AD 354, The Christians earlier observed this particular festival and tradition according to the Pagan rituals and rites. There were mid-winter festivals in ancient Babylon and Egypt, which took place at that time. The birth of the ancient sun-god Attis in Phrygia was celebrated on December 25th, along with the birth of the Persian sun-god, Mithras. While the Romans celebrated Saturnalia, a festival dedicated to honor Saturn, from the 17th to 24th of December.
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Kate L.Bosher Christmas Sayings well focused on the varied traditional festivities which made the occasion more special. Its commonly believed that two hundred years before the birth of Christ, the Druids widely used mistletoe to celebrate the usherance of winter. In this respect hey would gather evergreen plant and well used it to decorate their homes. They believed the plant had special healing powers for every problem. While the Scandinavians thought of mistletoe, as a plant of peace and harmony. Christmas Sayings by Kate L.Bosher was a well reflection of these feelings. The mistletoe were also associated with goddess of love, Frigga. Sayings by Kate L.Bosher on Christmas had historical references too.
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