Quotes About Seasons
When the sun shines, you let it shine on you. Snow is always waiting.
~ Gayle Forman
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Hace un día espléndido, rebosante de la promesa de primavera: un cielo despejado, unas nubes vaporosas, el perfume de las primeras flores que transporta la brisa. Es injusto que haga un día tan magnifico. Que la primavera esté a las puertas. Una parre de mí había pensado que este año sería siempre invierno.
~ Gayle Forman
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Remember that there's a time to hate and a time to heal.
~ Gayle G. Roper
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In the words of the famous tea master Sen no Rikyu, a delicious cup of tea should be served so that it is cooling in summer and warming in winter.
~ Geeta Mehta
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Ye, fare wel al the snow of ferne yere!
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but would not cost half as much during the winter months.
~ George Ade
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The summer passed, and autumn's blast Swept bleakly cold across the heather; The bright leaves browned, 'neath skies that frowned, Then whirled in circles to the ground, And strewed the paths we trod together.
~ George Arnold
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Quando se fica velha a memória não é muito boa. - Ela suspirou. - Não é tão ruim esquecer coisas pequenas, é quando não se sabe o que entristece mais, se o outono, porque faz a gente se lembrar de si mesma, ou a primavera, porque se aproveita menos dela do que antes. A coisa mais triste na velhice é talvez não ser mais capaz de tolices. Tradução de Clarice Lispector
~ George Barr
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But Fielding lived when the days were longer (for time, like money, is measured by our needs), when summer afternoons were spacious, and the clock ticked slowly in the winter evenings.
~ George Eliot
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The madcap English weather which had been putting on a passable imitation of June now decided to play March.
~ Iris Murdoch
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He had come into the autumn of his life: a man had his seasons, even as had the earth. Was the harvesting of autumn less important than the seeding of spring? Each without the other was meaningless.
~ Irving Stone
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Su vida estaba hecha de ruinas encadenadas sin variantes, salvo aquellas marcadas por las estaciones. Sólo existía trabajo y cansancio para ella
~ Isabel Allende
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especially like your autumn trees, gracefully letting their leaves fall. That is how I would like to shed my own leaves in this autumn of life, easily and elegantly.
~ Isabel Allende
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ese momento era hermoso, pero duraría apenas unos días y pronto las flores caerían como lluvia sobre la tierra; mejor sería el recuerdo del cerezo en flor, porque duraría todo el año, hasta la primavera siguiente. Ese
~ Isabel Allende
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Nothing fruitful ever comes when plants are forced to flower in the wrong season.
~ Bette Bao Lord
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To read a poem in January is as lovely as to go for a walk in June.
~ Jean Paul
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O, it sets my heart a clickin' like the tickin' of a clock, When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock.
~ James Whitcomb Riley
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Where, unwilling, dies the rose, Buds the new, another year.
~ Dorothy Parker
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Canada's climate is nine months winter and three months late in the fall.
~ Evan Esar
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Each new season grows from the leftovers from the past. That is the essence of change, and change is the basic law.
~ Hal Borland
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As time requireth, a man of marvellous mirth and past times, and sometimes of as sad gravity, as who say: a man for all seasons.
~ Robert Whittington
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The events of childhood do not pass but repeat themselves like seasons of the year.
~ Eleanor Farjeon
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To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven.... A time to weep, and a time to laugh, A time to mourn, and a time to dance.
~ Bible
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There are trees that seem to die at the end of autumn. There are also the evergreens.
~ Gilbert Maxwell
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