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* "He hadn't stopped Christmas from coming. It came. Somehow or other, it came just the same."
* Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before. "Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas, perhaps, [[Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped|means a little bit more]]."
* In the movie, the Grinch and Cindy are careening down Mt. Crumpet on a runaway sled and Cindy, clearly frightened, screams that they're going to crash. The Grinch proves his newly-big-heart...in his [[Crowning Moment of Funny|own way]]:
{{quote|'''Grinch''': Now ''you listen to me'' young lady. Even if we're ''horribly mangled''...there'll be no sad faces on Christmas!}}
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* The movie also makes the "ten Grinches plus two" scene even more heartwarming. The Grinch struggles to save the sleigh, but was while to let it drop since they are, after all, just presents, and the Whos all proved to him that Christmas means much more than that. Then he see Cindy pop up {{spoiler|from the sleigh}}. She came up to him because "no one should be alone on Christmas." That, and the fact {{spoiler|she was in mortal danger of falling with all the presents,}} was enough to give the Grinch the strength he needed to save the day.
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