Quotes About Seasons
I soared above the song birds And never heard them sing I lived my life in winter And then you brought the spring
~ Randall Wallace
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The special thing about Bridgerton' that I think not a lot of shows really do is that every season centers around a different love story.
~ Phoebe Dynevor
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I like dressing in all seasons. Every season has its own character and charm.
~ Pierce Brosnan
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I get a little behind during Lent, but it comes out even at Christmas.
~ Frank Butler
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August depresses me a little. I don't even feel like eating. And when I don't eat, that's a sure sign of stagnation.
~ Willard Scott
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Every season is always a surprise.
~ Carey Price
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at the poles themselves, there are not 365 days per year but one long night and one long stretch of light, and the sun rises once in the spring and sets once in the fall.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Their opposite is the equator, where every day and every night of the year is exactly twelve hours long. The farther north or south you go, the longer summer days and winter nights get. In Iceland, each day of spring was several minutes longer than the one before, so that in May the days
~ Rebecca Solnit
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The primroses were over.
~ Richard Adams
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In it he shifted from classical orthodoxy by denying the short-term efficacy of the quantity theory of money, while accepting its truth 'in the long run in which we are all dead. Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us that when the storm is long past the ocean is flat again.'15
~ Richard Davenport-Hines
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There are sounds to seasons. There are sounds to places, and there are sounds to every time in one's life. ALISON WYRLEY BIRCH
~ Julia Cameron
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Today, I am flexible and evolutionary. I am a meadow with varied seasons and wealth in each one. I am blessed with abundance and I am abundant in the blessings that I offer to others. The right to change is a blessing that I offer to my friends. We are miners striking new ore at every depth.
~ Julia Cameron
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When you're young you prefer the vulgar months, the fullness of the seasons. As you grow older you learn to like the in-between times, the months that can't make up their minds. Perhaps it's a way of admitting that things can't ever bear the same certainty again.
~ Julian Barnes
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It is almost winter," said Conor quietly. "Out of winter's darkness comes spring's light. Out of winter's sleep is born spring's new life. We cannot be without hope, not when this truth is shown us year by year.
~ Juliet Marillier
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There is dew on these poems in the morning, and at night a cool breeze may rise from them. In the winter they are blankets, in the summer a place to swim. I like talking to you like this. Have you moved a step closer? Soon we may be kissing.
~ Kabir
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Men are April when they woo, December when they wed.
~ William Shakespeare
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The child's toys and the old man's reasons are the fruits of two seasons.
~ William Blake
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A man is not a bird, to come and go with the springtime.
~ Arthur Miller
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A geisha has studied a man's moods and his seasons. She fusses and he blooms.
~ Arthur Golden
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When men once reach their autumn, sickly joys fall off apace, as yellow leaves from trees
~ Edward Young
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Ingratitude is surely the chief of the intellectual sins of man. He takes his political benefits for granted, just as he takes the skies and the seasons for granted.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
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King Solomon, who supposedly was the wisest of all men, described his youth as his winter and his advanced years as his summer. We can be older than we used to be yet feel much younger than we are.
~ Marianne Williamson
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Shall a man not have his spring as well as the plants?
~ Henry David Thoreau
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And pray what more can a reasonable man desire, in peaceful times, in ordinary noons, than a sufficient number of ears of green sweet corn boiled, with the addition of salt?
~ Henry David Thoreau
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