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Christmas Sayings by Oren Arnold truly reflects the wide aspirations associated with the festive celebration. All around the world people engage in different kind of festive activities. When the winter season comes, Christmas sayings by famous personalities makes the occasion more eventful. Christmas Sayings by Oren Arnold too remind of the soulful past. Every festival brings with it happiness and Christmas is no exception, its that time of the year when people get together with their friends and well wishers and spend quiet moments of togetherness with each other. During this time of the year, people exchange gifts since they are regarded to be the best tokens of love and appreciation that one feels for other.
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Oren Arnold Christmas Sayings reflects the feelings of oneness shared between people of ages during this time. Just like other quotes, Christmas Sayings by Oren Arnold has received wide acknowledgement from different corners of the society. Oren Arnold was born July 20, 1900, in Minden, Texas. He studied in Rice University where he was editor of the student newspaper, the Thresher and president of the Writers Club. He was also Rice correspondent for the Houston Chronicle. After leaving Rice University, Oren Arnold worked as a newspaper reporter and editor in Texas and Arizona. He mainly worked as a free-lance writer traveling through different parts of the world. Popular Christmas Sayings by Oren Arnold was also a reflection of the modern emancipation of the souls and through his writings he well reflected the needs and aspirations of common man during Christmas. Arnold was known for his humorous literary illustrations which captivated the minds of many young writers.
Sayings by Oren Arnold on Christmas also feature in popular newspaper. One of the most widely used Christmas Sayings by Oren Arnold is—
Christmas gift suggestions:
To your enemy, forgiveness.
To an opponent, tolerance.
To a friend, your heart.
To a customer, service.
To all, charity.
To every child, a good example.
To yourself, respect.”--- Oren Arnold
Also the following saying conveys the spirit of Christmas well enough.
"Don't expect too much of Christmas Day. You can't crowd into it any arrears of unselfishness and kindliness that may have accrued during the past twelve months."
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