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en I prefer to think the kid who took him has grown up now, and has his own kids. He now probably knows how important the spirit of Christmas is.

en In the last three months, developmentally and physically, they have grown so much. It's crazy. Aaron's sister lives in New York, and she came home at Christmas and was just in awe of how much they've grown.

en Just knowing he will not be here Christmas morning when they unwrap the gifts and that type of thing and just Kristin's first Christmas that he will miss out on you know it is real sad. We talk a lot about our reunion and what that will look like and the kids talk about going to the airport and getting daddy. He misses his family. He wants to be here too, but he realizes what he is doing is important, so I just, I am very proud of him and love what he is doing.

en It's not just an exclamation, but it's a rejection of everything to do with Christmas, with the spirit of Christmas, with gift-giving, with generosity.

en We gave the kids Christmas off, and they hopefully had a great Christmas. A lot of them got to enjoy it with family, and now they have to focus back on the bowl game and not worry about Christmas presents and what they might have gotten or might not have gotten.

en We wanted to give everyone a magical evening. Christmas is such a wonderful time of the year, and everyone needed a chance to get into the Christmas spirit.

en Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.
  Calvin Coolidge

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.
  Calvin Coolidge

en It is the spirit of brotherhood in the cheer of Christmas that makes it so glorious. Brotherliness is but the manifestation of the spirit of Christ.
  Eric Sevareid

en Shamrock has a whole different air about it, almost like when people have the Christmas spirit. When it's St. Patrick's Day there's a loving spirit here. And this will take people's minds off their problems. Everybody's lost something. If it isn't feed, it's a field.

en I would prefer to try to see us end when Christmas break comes.

en It's going to be important for kids and parents that really liked the book to also really like the movie. That's what going to bring return audiences through Christmas and extend its run into 2002.

en This group of kids, we've grown up playing. Since T-ball, we've all been in the same area. We've all just grown up. We've always been together. It's great to be back with my friends.

en It's sad. The kids are growing up. They've lost youth and innocence. Now they have to start being grown-ups and playing at least to some extent by grown-up rules.
  Esther Dyson

en Most of the time, kids are just curious. This is designed to curb that curiosity. The program has grown over the years, mainly because the community itself has grown.


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