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Christmas Quote by Liesbeth Heenk

“Van Gogh on Christmas: And now we’re slowly heading towards winter, and many dread it, but Christmas is wonderful, it’s like the moss on the roofs and like the pine and the holly and the ivy in the snow. Isleworth, 10 November 1876” quote by Liesbeth Heenk
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““Van Gogh on Christmas: And now we’re slowly heading towards winter, and many dread it, but Christmas is wonderful, it’s like the moss on the roofs and like the pine and the holly and the ivy in the snow. Isleworth, 10 November 1876””

Liesbeth Heenk

About This Quote

Van Gogh reflects on the seasonal transition, finding beauty in winter’s starkness and the festive spirit of Christmas, likening it to resilient greenery thriving in snow.

In simple terms: Winter’s harshness softened by holiday wonder.

Key Takeaway

Christmas transforms bleakness into hope.

Themes

seasonal transition nature metaphor holiday optimism resilience beauty in adversity

Mood

hopeful reflective warm

Type

observation celebration

When to use this quote

  • reflecting on seasonal change
  • celebrating holidays
  • finding comfort in cold weather
  • appreciating natural symbols
  • seeking hope during bleak times

Key Concepts

nature imagery cultural tradition emotional contrast

Practical Applications

  • creative writing
  • seasonal marketing

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does holiday symbolism alter our perception of winter?
  • What does the moss metaphor suggest about endurance?
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