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  2. 75 Christmas Card Greetings, Messages and Quotes to Share ...

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    Thank you for all you do and best wishes." Inspirational Christmas Messages. Woman's Day/Getty Images “Sending you love, strength and unwavering support this holiday season.” ...

  3. 75 Best Merry Christmas Wishes to Write Around the Holidays

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    Inspirational Merry Christmas wishes. This Christmas, count blessings instead of presents! It’s not what’s under the tree that counts—it’s who’s around it.

  4. 96 Christmas quotes to bring the merry this holiday season

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    Christmas is the season of joy, of holiday greetings, exchanged, of gift-giving, and of families united.” — Norman Vincent Peale “For many, Christmas is also a time for coming together.

  5. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Christmas cards are illustrated messages of greeting exchanged between friends and family members during the weeks preceding Christmas Day. The traditional greeting reads "wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year", much like that of the first commercial Christmas card, produced by Sir Henry Cole in London in 1843. [161]

  6. True meaning of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    True meaning of Christmas. The " true meaning of Christmas " is a phrase that began to appear in the mid-19th century when a shift toward a more secular culture resulted in a national backlash in the United States. Christians began to see the secularization of the celebration day of the birth of Christ as the shift toward Santa Claus and gift ...

  7. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day - Wikipedia

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    8.8.8.8. (L.M.) " I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day " is a Christmas carol based on the 1863 poem "Christmas Bells" by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. [1] The song tells of the narrator hearing Christmas bells during the American Civil War, but despairing that "hate is strong and mocks the song of peace on earth, good will to men".