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Quotes About Seasons

But the huge bowl of the sky remains untracked: no zeppelins, no bombers, no superhuman paratroopers, just the last songbirds returning from their winter homes, and the quicksilver winds of spring transmuting into the heavier, greener breezes of summer.
~ Anthony Doerr
I never want to feel like I've achieved my goal. It's like Chinese farmers. They never admit that it's a good season. They feel like they'll be punished.
~ Heath Ledger
As football players, our bodies know exactly what time of year it is and what we need to be doing.
~ LaDainian Tomlinson
The calendar and the clock are all set by football season and the offseason.
~ Tom Coughlin
American shows can go on for 20 years. I respond more to the British format. Three seasons is a long run for them to tell a story.
~ Alia Shawkat
I came from Canada, where it's freezing cold for seven months out of the year.
~ Rachelle Lefevre
This October like November, That August like a hundred thousand hours, And that September, A hundred thousand dragging sunlit days, And half October like a thousand years...
~ Ford Madox Ford
You can lose a friend in springtime easier than any other season if you're too curious.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
I've seen the spring now and I'm going to see the summer. I'm going to see everything grow here. I'm going to grow here myself. That
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
You can lose a friend in springtime easier than any other season if you're too curious.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
She was glad that the bleak sky threatened rain and that the air was finally turning cold. All that warm sunshine seemed to demand perkiness and pastel-colored clothing.
~ Francine Pascal
was no accident, no coincidence, that the seasons came round and round year after year. It was the Lord speaking to us all and showing us over and over again the birth, life, death, and resurrection of His only begotten Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ, our Lord. It was like a best-loved story being told day after day with each sunrise and sunset, year after year with the seasons, down through the ages since time began.
~ Francine Rivers
In the passing of the seasons; in the way flowers spring forth, die, and drop seeds for life to begin again; in the sunset and sunrise. Jesus' sacrifice is reenacted every day of our lives if we but have the eyes to see." "But can't you see? That's simply the natural order of things." "No, Marcus. That's God speaking to all mankind. And he will return.
~ Francine Rivers
A time of love and a time of grief.
~ Frank Herbert
Leaf! you are so big! How can you change your color, then just fall! As if there were no such thing as integrity!
~ Frank O'Hara
Due to climate change, wildfires are growing in size, frequency, and intensity, and wildfire seasons are becoming longer.
~ Mikie Sherrill
Time will pass and seasons will come and go.
~ Roy Bean
The winding down of summer puts me in a heavy philosophical mood.
~ Robert Fulghum
How the snow falls in the north! Flake on flake falling incessantly, until the small dingles are almost on a level with the uplands. It throws itself on the leaves of autumn, and holds them down in security from the strongest winds.
~ W. H. Davies
When you play in New England you have cold weather, hot weather, windy weather, or snow.
~ Stephen Gostkowski
I am old enough to remember every Red Sox season since 1975. Baseball is long. Baseball takes forever. It's day in, day out, for six solid months - seven if you're lucky. Winning is always fun.
~ Bill Simmons
We have to get better at that. All of the Stanley Cup winning teams throughout the past few seasons, when they needed to play defense, they did it. If you can play defense, that's when you know it's game over.
~ Steve Yzerman
I couldn't get out of my mind how miserable I'd been at the end of 10-win seasons. I'd gone from passion to obsession the last few years at Texas.
~ Mack Brown
I often do that with characters, going back to my bloody drama-school days, in terms of equating them with creatures. And it's very much there as a theme of all the seasons of 'Fargo' as well: the predator and the prey.
~ David Thewlis