QUOTES ABOUT CHARITY IN A CHRISTMAS CAROL

“God bless us, every one!” – Tiny Tim

“I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.” – Ebenezer Scrooge

“The happiness he gives is quite as great as if it cost a fortune.” – Narrator (referring to Scrooge’s charitable acts)

“He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew, or any other good old city, town, or borough, in the good old world.” – Narrator (describing Scrooge’s transformation through charity)

“I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round…as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time…the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely.” – Fred, Scrooge’s nephew

“It is required of every man,” the Ghost [of Jacob Marley] returned, “that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellowmen, and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death.” – Jacob Marley

“Scrooge was better than his word. He did it all, and infinitely more…” – Narrator (regarding Scrooge’s charitable deeds)

“His wealth is of no use to him. He don’t do any good with it. He don’t make himself comfortable with it.” – Mrs. Cratchit (referring to Scrooge’s lack of charity)

“He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew, or any other good old city, town, or borough, in the good old world.” – Narrator (referring to Scrooge’s transformation through charity)

“I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.” – Ebenezer Scrooge

“It is not how much we do, but how much love we put into the doing.” – Narrator

“The happiness he gives is quite as great as if it cost a fortune.” – Narrator (describing Scrooge’s charity)

“Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it. And Scrooge’s name was good upon ’Change for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a doornail.” – Narrator (setting the stage for Scrooge’s transformation and his subsequent charitable acts)

“I wear the chain I forged in life. I made it link by link, and yard by yard; I girded it on of my own free will, and of my own free will I wore it.” – Jacob Marley (highlighting the importance of charitable actions in life) JOHN WICK 4 FRIENDSHIP QUOTE

“His wealth is of no use to him. He don’t do any good with it. He don’t make himself comfortable with it.” – Mrs. Cratchit (regarding Scrooge’s lack of charity)

“I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round…as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time…the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely.” – Fred, Scrooge’s nephew

“It is required of every man, that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellowmen, and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death.” – Jacob Marley

“Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were all my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!” – Jacob Marley (highlighting the importance of charity and kindness)

“I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.” – Ebenezer Scrooge

“It is not how much we do, but how much love we put into the doing.” – Narrator

“The happiness he gives is quite as great as if it cost a fortune.” – Narrator (referring to Scrooge’s charitable acts)

“Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it. And Scrooge’s name was good upon ’Change for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a doornail.” – Narrator (setting the stage for Scrooge’s transformation and his subsequent charitable acts)

“I wear the chain I forged in life. I made it link by link, and yard by yard; I girded it on of my own free will, and of my own free will I wore it.” – Jacob Marley (highlighting the importance of charitable actions in life)

“No space of regret can make amends for one life’s opportunity misused.” – Jacob Marley

“I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round…as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time…the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely.” – Fred, Scrooge’s nephew

“Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were all my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!” – Jacob Marley (highlighting the importance of charity and kindness)