Quote by Clarence Clemons
I wanted an electric train for Christmas but I got the saxophone i

I wanted an electric train for Christmas but I got the saxophone instead. – Clarence Clemons

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The calm mind allows one to connect with the inner self, the Soul, the very source of our being. Thats where the music lives. Thats where my music comes from. – Clarence Clemons

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In the United States Christmas has become the rape of an idea. – Richard Bach

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The Earth reminded us of a Christmas tree ornament hanging in the blackness of space. As we got farther and farther away it diminished in size. Finally it shrank to the size of a marble, the most beautiful marble you can imagine. – James Irwin

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Were I a philosopher, I should write a philosophy of toys, showing that nothing else in life need to be taken seriously, and that Christmas Day in the company of children is one of the few occasions on which men become entirely alive. – Robert Lynd

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Chum was a British boys weekly which, at the end of the year was bound into a single huge book and the following Christmas parents bought it as Christmas presents for male children. – A. E. van Vogt

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