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Bloody Christmas, here again, let us raise a loving cup, peace on earth, goodwill to men, and make them do the washing u
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"Bloody Christmas, here again, let us raise a loving cup, peace on earth, goodwill to men, and make them do the washing up"

- Wendy Cope

About this Quote

This quote by Wendy Cope is a funny take on the conventional Christmas season. The phrase "Bloody Christmas" implies that the speaker is not particularly keen on the holiday, yet they still acknowledge the significance of it. The speaker is suggesting that we must raise a loving cup in event of the season, and in doing so, spread peace and goodwill to all. Nevertheless, the speaker likewise suggests that we must make those around us do the washing up, which implies that we need to not hesitate to request for aid from others. This quote is a suggestion that although Christmas can be a demanding time, it is very important to take a moment to appreciate the season and individuals around us.

About the Author

Wendy Cope This quote is written / told by Wendy Cope somewhere between July 21, 1945 and today. She was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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