Where there is no hope, there is Christmas. And where there is no Christmas, there is no hope.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
Where there is no hope, there is Christmas. And where...
Where there is no hope, there is Christmas. And where...
Where there is no hope, there is Christmas. And where...
Where there is no hope, there is Christmas. And where...
About This Quote

Where there is no hope, there is Christmas. "Where there is no Christmas, there is no hope" is a saying that has been used to express the spirit of Christmas and its universal message of optimism and hope. It is a phrase that resonates with people because it speaks to the idea that the world can be a very dark place, but it needn't be so. The spirit of Christmas should be something we hold onto and bring with us everywhere we go.

It's important to show our children that we can always find happiness and joy in this life despite the things that may happen. There are times when we may feel like we're walking through darkness and despair, but we can still find light and joy. And, just as the day brings light and hope, so do we as people who love others.

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