LOVE ACTUALLY CHRISTMAS QUOTES

Here are some quotes from the movie “Love Actually” that capture the Christmas spirit and themes of love:

“To me, you are perfect.”

“Love actually is all around.”

“If you look for it, I’ve got a sneaky feeling you’ll find that love actually is all around.”

“True love lasts a lifetime.”

“We’re here to make arrangements, to have, uh, to have Christmas.” – Hugh Grant as Prime Minister

“The thing about romance is people only get together right at the very end.” – Hugh Grant as Prime Minister

“True love is all we need.”

“But for now, let me say, without hope or agenda, just because it’s Christmas… and at Christmas, you tell the truth.” – Hugh Grant as Prime Minister

“All I want for Christmas is you.”

“But you know, the thing about romance is… people only get together right at the very end.”

“If you can’t say it at Christmas, when can you say it?”

“I am Colin. God of sex. I’m just on the wrong continent, that’s all.” – Kris Marshall as Colin Frissell HELPING A DEPRESSED PERSON QUOTES

“You know, the thing about romance is people only get together right at the very end.”

“Christmas is a time for people with someone they love in their lives.”

“Let’s go get the shit kicked out of us by love.” – Liam Neeson as Daniel

“Would you stay, knowing life would always be a little bit worse? Or would you cut and run?” – Liam Neeson as Daniel

“I’m glad it’s you.” – Emma Thompson as Karen

“I know it’s a cliché, but I think Christmas is being with the people you love.” – Martine McCutcheon as Natalie

“Everyone’s idea of Christmas is different, but we’re all celebrating something.” – Bill Nighy as Billy Mack

“Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport.” – Hugh Grant as Prime Minister

“Christmas is a time to be with the people you love.”

“But you’ve also made a fool out of me, and you’ve made the life I lead foolish too.” – Emma Thompson as Karen

“To me, you are perfect, and my wasted heart will love you until you look like this [grabs his own face].” – Andrew Lincoln as Mark