The ghost of Christmas present repeats Scrooges retort of "are there no prisons, are there no work houses"
The Ghost of Christmas Present quoted Scrooge's own words to show him the impact of his attitude and actions on others. By echoing Scrooge's words back to him, the ghost highlighted the need for self-reflection and transformation in order to understand the consequences of his behavior and to encourage him to change for the better.
That would be the awesome, "Bad Santa."
If you are referring to Christmas: "Bah, humbug!" was the catchphrase of Ebenezer Scrooge in the novel "A Christmas Carol". Scrooge himself hated Christmas traditions and this is often quoted meaning that someone doesn't believe in the spirit of Christmas or when someone's mood seems inappropriate for the "happy" Christmas holidays. If you meant something else, I don't know.
Fezziwig is quoted by Scrooge in A Christmas Carol saying "when happiness shows up, give it a comfortable seat." in the scene with Ghost of Christmas Past.
Who quoted what? and what are you expecting are answer to be!
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"As Quoted."
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The past tense of "quote" is "quoted." For example, "He quoted the famous line from the movie."
Hamlet is the most quoted Shakespeare play.
Quite a few phrases from the story, A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, have come into the vernacular like, "the ghost of Christmas Past." But the most oft quoted lines are two, and they surely made the story popular even in it's time: As Tiny Tim observed, "God bless Us, Every One!" and "Bah," said Scrooge, "Humbug."