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Quotes About Seasons

These NBA seasons are such a grind; it really takes a toll on your body.
~ Kemba Walker
For every person who has ever lived there has come, at last, a spring he will never see. Glory then in the springs that are yours.
~ Pam Brown
When you're an adult, when times are good, entire years go by in what feels like the space of one season. But the worst trick time plays on you is just how slowly the worst times in your life take you to live through.
~ Artie Lange
Many people have trouble with forgiveness because they have been taught it is a singular act to be completed in one sitting. That is not so. Forgiveness has many layers, many seasons.
~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Most stories in 'True Blood' take place over a short amount of time. I think the entire three seasons of the show have only spanned a month and a half of those characters' lives.
~ Michael McMillian
I walk with the Lord, just trusting day by day and week by week and month by month, what the next season holds and what the best next move for me is.
~ Maya Moore
Borscht is more than a soup, it's a weather vane. When my family says they want hot borscht I know winter is coming, and when they want cold borscht I know how far can spring be behind?
~ Gertrude Berg
You choose the end of the summer to fall in love with this guy because secretly, you don't want it to last.
~ Candace Bushnell
I'm satisfied with a little while you haters want it all. You waitin' for the spring and I'm gettin' it in the fall.
~ Drake
We each fashion our "others" and chart the course of our lives as that eternal campaign, seasons of gain, seasons of loss. Battles and wounds and triumphs and bitter defeats. In comforts we fashion our strongholds. In convictions we occupy our fortifications. In violence we forge our peace. In peace, we win desolation.
~ Steven Erikson
Even before the start of history, the sky must have been commonly used as a compass, a clock, and a calendar. It could not have been difficult to notice that the Sun rises every morning in more or less the same direction, that during the day one can tell how much time there is before night from the height of the Sun in the sky, and that hot weather will follow the time of year when the day lasts longest.
~ Steven Weinberg
The lunar cycle within the solar season: that kind of syncopated rhythm is what life relates to.
~ James Turrell
We should wait six-seven months. Maybe, upon spring's arrival, our love would blossom. As of now, dry-lifeless-forlorn, it resembles the fall foliage. Beautiful, nonetheless!#BeyondAutumn
~ Saru Singhal
I waited for the seasons of love to pass from this cold winter to the summer heat I dreamed of.
~ Shannon L. Alder
The summer in youcalms the winter in me.
~ Saiber, The Summer in You
L'Ona cita l'Eclesiastès: «Un temps d'estimar i un temps d'odiar. Un temps de guerra i un temps de pau».
~ Miriam Toews
The Christian Church,' he went on, 'tries to pretend it doesn't exist. But other religions aren't so coy – the ancient religions, I mean, the ones born out of passion and intelligence, an understanding of the earth and the way the seasons move, not the ones spread and imposed through politics and imperialism.
~ Mo Hayder
The days get longer and the nights smell green I guess it's not surprising but it's spring and I should leave.
~ Modest Mouse
You need to see bare branches to know the full astonishing shock of the new leaves come next April. You need the flat, brown emptiness of the mixed borders to measure their summer fullness.
~ Monty Don
TONY: You know what you're saying, don't you? ALICE: What? TONY: That you'd rather spend the summer with me than with anybody else. ALICE: Was I? TONY: Well, if it's true about the summer, how would you feel about — the winter? ALICE: Yes, I'd — like that too. TONY (tremulous): Then there's spring and autumn. If you could — see your way clear about those, Miss Sycamore? ALICE: I might. TONY: I guess that's the whole year. We haven't forgotten anything, have we?
~ Moss Hart
Spring came late, but when it came it was hand-in-hand with summer, and almost at once everything was baking and warm, and in the villages the people danced every night on concrete dancing floors under the plane trees...
~ Nancy Mitford
How far would we have to go to run from winter?
~ Naomi Novik
Days fell off the calendar like dead leaves
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
My grandpa always said not to think spring was here until after Easter, and that's not until the end of April this year.
~ Carolyn Brown