With demons and angels on your shoulders

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A christmas Carol

people seem to live in a box. Without listening and giving, they will live in their own world forever.
You are not the only one in this world, there are other people living in it. When you are enjoying the Christmas turkey, have you thought about sharing, because sharing is joy.

You can't guarantee that you won't expire. If you
live too self-centered, you will lose a large part of your life.
This part It is the best gift that God has prepared for us.


Mr.Scrooge: "Two pence is also two pence." It fully shows Ebenezer's values.
And when he lost everything and didn't even have the last bit of dignity, he realized that what is the meaning of life, is to give.

In the past, stripping other people's happiness, not only left him alone in his own forged castle, but he was miserable and unhappy.
Finally, Ebenezer confessed to the god of the future, "Tell me that these things can still be changed, help me." He prayed, but would it be too late?

-I've heard that laugh before.

On either side of the shoulders, stood the devil and the angel.
Do you prefer to obey the call of the angels, or the dictates of the devil?


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There is a line in it:
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Tell me, Ebenezer, if we don't have a marriage contract.

Will you pursue me now?

No

-you think not?

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I hope not too.

But if you were single now, would you choose a poor girl or a girl

whose parents left no inheritance?

You are all measured in money.

I broke my engagement. Ebenezer

wants you to be happy in the lifestyle you choose.

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-FIN-

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A Christmas Carol quotes

  • [From trailer]

    [catching himself laughing like the Ghost of Christmas Present]

    Ebenezer Scrooge: I've heard that laugh before.

    [resumes laughing]

  • Fred: A Merry Christmas to you, uncle!

    Ebenezer Scrooge: Bah! Humbug... What reason have you to be merry? You're poor enough.

    Fred: What reason have you to be so dismal? You're rich enough.

    Ebenezer Scrooge: BAH! Humbug!