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Christmas is a time for festivities and fun and joyous mood. During this time of the year, there is a lot of happiness and love all around. Christmas Sayings accompany Christmas carols in spreading the word of Christmas. Many famous personalities like William Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson, Sir Walter Scott and more have often been quoted on their well known sayings. Many of their sayings have been quoted on cards and other communications. All the Christmas sayings have great fervor and convey the message aptly. They express all the heartfelt emotions of this season. The thoughts behind the sayings fill the season and
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this also encourages all hearts to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ with all the fervor.However, for some people Christmas may bring painful memories. It is not the same for all of us. Many times, we are so engrossed with our own happiness and joy that we forget the pains and sufferings of others. In fact some people do not even have the opportunity to celebrate Christmas. Many people lose their loved ones or go through some personal tragedy during Christmas. For those whose pains become too much to bear, they give vent to their feelings through poems or sayings that reflect their saddest feelings. This is actually a good way to lessen one’s depression . Even the pain can be lessened by expressing it on pen and paper and this is supposedly a better way of feeling lighter than verbal exchange.
Sad Christmas sayings are of varied strains ranging from depression poems to the agony one is made to go through in the early years of life. Sad Christmas sayings do not have to be masterpieces because they depend on the writer's own ability to express himself or herself on paper. Sad Christmas sayings portray the depth and intensity of the pain felt by the writer.
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Some more sad Christmas Sayings
"The threat of Christmas hung in the air, visible already in the fretful look of passersby as they readied themselves for the meaningless but necessary rites of false jovialities and ill-considered gifts."- Peter Dickinson
"There's nothing sadder in this world than to awake Christmas morning and not be a child." - Erma Bombeck
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