A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

A Christmas Story: 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

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Few films can claim to boast as many memorable quotes as A Christmas Story, and here are our 15 absolute favorite lines from the movie.

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A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

All nine-year-old Ralph “Ralphie” Parker wants for Christmas is a Red Ryder Carbine-Action 200 Shot Range Model air rifle—a BB gun. A Christmas Story chronicles Ralphie’s life in the days leading up to Christmas and his multiple attempts and subsequent setbacks to secure the perfect holiday gift.

A Christmas Story looks at Ralphie’s childhood through a nostalgic haze: a time when Santa still exists and the harshest reality a kid has to face is a schoolyard bully. The epicenter of Ralphie’s world is still his family no matter how imperfect they may be, and it’s only through reliving these events as an adult narrator, does Ralphie recount with fond memories the best Christmas he’s ever had. Those feelings are contagious, and A Christmas Story has become a holiday classic. Like any great movie, A Christmas Story has left an indelible mark on the pop-culture landscape. Here are 10 iconic quotes from A Christmas Story we will always remember.

Updated by Lianna Tedesco on December 13th, 2020: A Christmas Story is still iconic in so many ways, even in 2020. When the 24-hour movie marathon starts on TBS on Christmas Eve, there’s not a single person who won’t sit down and watch it through at least twice. While there are some aspects that haven’t aged well – as is natural as a movie becomes defined by one decade – it’s still just as good of a laugh as it was when it premiered back in 1983… Just remember not to shoot your eye out.

15 “You’ll shoot your eye out.”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

Ralphie has a lot of obstacles to overcome to get his hands on a Red Ryder BB gun. He’s savvy enough to start with subliminal messaging: stick an advertisement in his mom’s Look magazine. Yet, his boyish exuberance overtakes his scheming just long enough for him to blurt out to his mother what he wants for Christmas. Her response of “You’ll shoot your eye out” is both dismissive and devastating.

There’s an infinite well of unquestionable wisdom mothers possess when it comes to the well-being of their children. The source of their concerns vary, and some aren’t more than speculation and hearsay. “You’ll shoot your eye out” becomes both an earworm for Ralphie, and he represents every kid whose dreams threaten to be dashed by the cynicism of adulthood.

14 “I triple-dog-dare ya!”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

The battle cry on the playground uttered by one of Ralphie’s best friends, Schwartz, leaving another pal, Flick, with no choice but to defend his burgeoning manhood. How else can you get someone to stick their tongue to a frozen flagpole? Schwartz is determined to save both his face and his father’s.

Every kid and adult knows that daring someone is a way to taunt the unwilling into an act that they have good reason to fear. A Christmas Story introduces a well-thought-out schoolyard parliamentary procedure, and “I triple-dog-dare ya!” becomes the ultimate way to shut someone down or force them to step up.

13 “I can’t put my arms down.”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

Ralphie’s younger brother Randy is at a threshold: still at an age where he reaps the benefits of his mother’s coddling but feels the effects of her smothering demonstrated by his valid complaint of “I can’t put my arms down.” Randy and Ralphie’s mom’s attempt to protect her son from the slightest effects of an Indiana winner is both laughable and endearing.

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Randy rarely speaks without whining; a luxury afforded to the youngest of siblings. It’s hard not to feel bad for Randy since the only place he would be better shielded from life’s small discomforts is in the womb.

12 “Only one thing in the world could’ve dragged me away from the soft glow of electric sex gleaming in the window.”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

The leg lamp is an iconic movie prop. Old Man Parker’s “major award” is the fishnet encased light in his otherwise mundane existence. To his wife, it’s an eyesore: a travesty she’s forced to put on display in her perfectly-appointed room. Mother Parker is repulsed, but the lamp awakens urges in young Ralphie that have nothing to do with electricity.

His mother can lure him “away from the soft glow of electric sex gleaming in the window” with Little Orphan Annie, but she can’t shield him from the exists under that fringed skirt forever. While some boys sneak peek at lingerie catalogs or their friends’ older sisters, Ralphie’s hormones are jump-started by a campy lamp.

11 “Meatloaf, smeatloaf, double beetloaf. I hate meatloaf.”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

Randy is less relatable as an actual character than what he represents—the ever-present, mostly annoying, and sometimes entertaining younger sibling. He doesn’t have much to contribute to a conversation, but, when he does, it can resonate. Meatloaf is a middle-class dinner of choice at least once a week in millions of households. There’s very little appealing about this dish for those grown-up enough to just suck it up and accept there are no alternatives.

“Meatloat, smeatloaf, double beetloaf. I hate meatloaf.” There’s nothing mouth-watering about anything in this observation, but it sums up the appeal of this particular menu item adeptly thanks to Randy who would rather play with his food than eat it.

10 “He looks like a deranged Easter Bunny.”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

Old Man Parker’s assessment of Ralphie’s costume from his Aunt Clara, “He looks like a deranged Easter Bunny,” is a reminder of two inescapable components of Christmas: bad presents and relatives. Ralphie’s utter humiliation at having to parade around in a pink bunny costume, becoming the ridicule of his father, and even worse, his younger brother, is a relatable torment.

Holidays with the family can be joyful, but there’s an intimacy that makes us vulnerable. Moments that a nine-year-old Ralphie would never want his friends to see. There’s also gifts every year that miss the mark. Ralphie’s just happens to be particularly over the top terrible.

9 “Only I didn’t say ‘Fudge.’ I said the word, the big one, the queen-mother of dirty words, the ‘F-dash-dash-dash’ word!”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

There are seminal moments in a kid’s life, and one is when they slip and let their first curse word fly. A Christmas Story may be set during a more innocent time and in a more idyllic place, but even today, a child saying the F-word remains a no-no.

There’s an age when it’s cute and even funny (mainly because they’re repeating something they heard with no understanding of what it means) and a time when it’s no longer a punishable offense, but Ralphie falls just in between. Ralph realizes just a split-second too late that he’s sealed his fate, and just days before Christmas no less.

8 “Naddafinga!”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

There isn’t a lot that gets Old Man Parker worked up: the neighbor’s smelly hounds, the radiator, and his crappy Oldsmobile top the list. But, when his precious lamp is “accidentally” broken by Mother Parker, his anguish is only outweighed by his ire. The subtle one-sided battle brewing between husband and wife erupts into all-out war as everybody’s true feelings about the Old Man’s award comes to light.

Unwilling and unable to let the lamp go, Old Man Parker does his best to salvage what’s left, but fate is working against him. Mother Parker informs him there’s no glue with which to piece the shattered leg back together. Convinced this entire situation is a conspiracy, he rushes out to get supplies, emphasizing that his wife not lay another hand on what’s left of the other woman in his life by stating “Naddafinga!”

7 “Aaah! ‘Fra-GEE-Lay!’ It must be Italian!”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

When Old Man Parker learns he finally won a contest, he’s convinced the prize must be big. When the crate arrives, the writing on the outside confirms his expectations, “Fragile.” Or as he sees it “Fra-GEE-Lay.”

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This is perhaps the funniest and most memorable line in the entire film. There isn’t a moviegoer on this planet who if they’ve seen A Christmas Story hasn’t uttered “Fra-Gee-Lay” when dealing with something delicate. Old Man Parker’s interpretation has become synonymous with handle with care—no matter what the contents.

6 “He had yellow eyes! So help me God! Yellow eyes!”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

Scut Farkus was the worst thing Ralphie, his brother, and his friends had to fear. A coonskin cap-wearing demon to Ralphie’s recollection, “He had yellow eyes! So help me God! Yellow eyes!” As if this overgrown freckled miscreant is on par with something unnatural or out of a horror movie.

Scut Farkus is a low-rent bully, handing out black eyes and making young boys cry “Uncle,” but Ralphie slays the mighty dragon, proving the monsters from our childhood are usually not so scary after all.

5 “Schwartz created a slight breach of etiquette by skipping the triple dare and going right for the throat!”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

As a young kid, it’s clear that there’s a hierarchy when it comes to daring other kids to do things, especially when drastic measures are taken to ensure the dare is followed through with.

From the standpoint of someone Ralphie’s age, it’s almost a forbidden act when someone skips past all of the niceties of multiple dares and goes – as he narrates – ‘straight for the throat.’ It was a fierce, bold, and altogether unheard-of move in his group of friends, and to this day, we’re still wondering if Schwartz was a hero or just very, very brazen.

4 “In the heat of battle, my father wove a tapestry of obscenity, that as far as we know is still hanging in space over Lake Michigan.”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

Most people have born witness to their parents’ expletive-filled rants at one point or another. When it came to Ralphie’s father, it was almost poetic how his brash nature was described in all of its curse-word glory.

The way Ralphie explains this scene from an innocent, child-like point of view is nothing short of the way an orchestra takes its final crescendo at the end of a performance. For all intents and purposes, that ‘tapestry of obscenity’ probably is still hanging over Lake Michigan. If nothing else, it’s certainly engraved in our minds forever.

3 “Over the years I got to be quite a connoisseur of soap.”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

This was the moment when those who grew up well-acquainted with bars of soap cringed along with Ralphie, and those who didn’t were left to wonder what a bar of soap would actually taste like.

They needn’t wonder long, though, because Ralphie was sure to explain these exact flavors in the statement that followed this one: “Though my personal preference was for Lux, I found that Palmolive had a nice, piquant after-dinner flavor – heavy, but with a touch of mellow smoothness. Lifebuoy, on the other hand…” It was the moment that many people realized how good they had it when the only punishment was no TV for a week.

2 “What would it be? The guillotine? Hanging? The chair? The rack? The Chinese water torture? Hmmph. Mere child’s play compared to what surely awaited me.”

A Christmas Story 15 Iconic Quotes We Will Always Remember

In a similar vein, there’s not a single person out there who hasn’t felt fear before. However, it’s a different type of fear when the wrath of a parent is breathing heavily down one’s neck, and the anticipation from a bad deed is sure to simmer slowly until the punishment has been doled out.

Ralphie’s amusing allusion to the discipline of his father was nothing short of how he certainly felt as a child knowing he’d done something very, very wrong, and as viewers, there wasn’t a single person that didn’t sweat it out with him at that exact moment.

1 “Be sure to drink your Ovaltine. Ovaltine? A crummy commercial?”

Of course, there’s more to follow this statement but needless to say, Ralphie’s disappointment was tangible after he spent an inordinate amount of time in the bathroom waiting to unlock the puzzle he so coveted.

While Ovaltine is great, it’s not exactly a secret message… And certainly not something that anyone would hang around, hiding out in the bathroom for. Alas, disappointment became viewers, as well, as Ralphie realized that the only thing he had to look forward to (besides Christmas) was paid advertising via means of a decoder.

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