Quote #124682
Remember
This December,
That love weighs more than gold!
Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Cast as a seasonal admonition, the lines urge the reader—during December’s gift-giving and accounting—to measure value by affection rather than money. “Weighs” suggests a moral scale: love is the heavier, more consequential substance, even if it is not the most visible or marketable. The imperative “Remember” frames the thought as something easily forgotten amid holiday commerce, implying that generosity, attention, and care are the true currency of the season. In a broader sense, the couplet works as a compact critique of materialism and a reminder that emotional bonds outlast and outweigh financial display.



