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Quotes About Months

I was definitely nervous for the combine. You train for three months to go out there and perform for three days.
~ Malik Jackson
I went to acting school, but only for nine months. If you're an actor, you know, don't really need to learn how to do it.
~ Patrick Macnee
Doing a series of 'Facejacker' takes about nine months. It's pretty intense.
~ Kayvan Novak
And in the months since the destruction of the Empire's dread battle station, we have already liberated countless planets in the name of the Alliance.
~ Chuck Wendig
Somehow, the remaining factions of the Empire are still fueling their war effort even months after the destruction of their second battle station.
~ Chuck Wendig
I have talked to many people who say that they live in homes that are haunted. One of the most common things that they describe is how days or months will go by without any activity. Then out of the blue they see apparitions or hear footsteps and strange noises, when no one else is around.
~ Larry Wilson
crucial evolution of Magellan's style of leadership, and perhaps his character, occurred over a period of nine trying months
~ Laurence Bergreen
He was delighted to hear that they had sufficient provisions to last three months
~ Laurence Bergreen
On April 6, after more than three months of repairs, she finally weighed anchor and unfurled her sails. The ship carried a full load of spices, one thousand quintals of cloves—fifty tons!—more than enough to justify the expense of the entire voyage.
~ Laurence Bergreen
OCTOBER: This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks in. The other are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August, and February.
~ Mark Twain
He reminded me now, sharply, that one of my partners had been killed on the street and that only months ago, Jacobi and I had both been shot in a desolate alley in the Tenderloin. It was true. We'd both nearly died.
~ James Patterson
Back in early 1983, my dad was tasked with keeping unions from organizing in his company's distribution centers. His work pulled him away from home for months on end.
~ Jen Lancaster
I went to Queen's University Belfast and stayed nine months, then I ran away to be an actor.
~ Simon Callow
So, quite often, there are hardly any breaks. But that's fine with me as, at one point of time, I had stayed home for months without work. I have taken all the rest I needed then.
~ Tovino Thomas
An actor is working steady if he's active four to six months a year.
~ Zach Galligan
For months I heard whispers and though it had seemed that they were carried to me on the wind, they were really coming from inside my own head.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
harsh winters. If this calf was born in May or June of last year, it might have been eight months old now. The cow, its mother, was
~ Charles Martin
It has been said that in human life there are moments worth ages... in the climate of England there are, for the lover of Nature, days which are worth whole months, — I might say — even years.
~ William Wordsworth
Thirty dayes hath November, April, June, and September, Twenty and eyght hath February alone, And all the rest thirty and one, But in the leape you must add one.
~ William Harrison, 1577
Aprill, June, and September, Thirty daies have as November; Ech month else doth never vary From thirty-one, save February; Wich twenty-eight doth still confine, Save on Leap-yeare, then twenty-nine.
~ Cambridge Almanac for 1635
Days twenty-eight in second month appear, And one day more is added each leap year: The fourth, eleventh, ninth, and sixth months run To thirty days, — the rest to thirty-one.
~ Society of Friends, 1800s
Thirty days has September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, But February twenty-eight alone, Except in leap-year, once in four, When February has one day more.
~ Variant of the rhyme, c. 1840s
Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November, All the rest have thirty one, Once short February's done.
~ Variant of the rhyme, c. 1970s
Thirty days has September, April, June, and November; When short February's done, All the rest have thirty-one.
~ Variant of the rhyme, c. 1970s