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Friday, December 25, 2009

Serious frivolity on Christmas

People are losing the power to enjoy Christmas through identifying it with enjoyment.  When once they lose sight of the old suggestion that it is all about something, they naturally fall into blank pauses of wondering what it is all about.  To be told to rejoice on Christmas Day is reasonable and intelligible, if you understand the name, or even look at the word.  To be told to rejoice on the twenty-fifth of December is like being told to rejoice at quarter-past eleven on Thursday week.  You cannot suddenly be frivolous unless you believe there is a serious reason for being frivolous.

G.K Chesterton (December 26, 1925)

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