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Quotes About Spring

A sap run is the sweet goodbye of winter. It is the fruit of the equal marriage of the sun and frost.
~ John Burroughs
I love winter fashion like woolly coats, hats and boots and being cosy by the fire. Autumn and early spring walks in the park are lovely, but rainy walks with our dog Potato every morning are just too much.
~ Dawn O'Porter
The raising to life of all animate beings at the resurrection of the dead can be no more difficult for Divine Power than restoring to life a fly in the spring, heavy with the death-stained sleep of winter.
~ Said Nursi
Every spring, I begin cutting my firewood for the upcoming winter. It should be cut months ahead of time so it will dry and cure.
~ Sue Hubbell
Winter lingered so long in the lap of Spring that it occasioned a great deal of talk.
~ Bill Nye
Spring starts in January in the Ozarks, lurches on in a complicated way, with spurts and setbacks, until May. Then, early in May, there is a cold spell known as blackberry winter because it comes when blackberries bloom. It is a worrisome week for anyone who farms.
~ Sue Hubbell
They urged me to take up winter quarters at the forks of the Platt, stating that if I attempted to advance further until spring, I would endanger the lives of my whole party.
~ William Henry Ashley
The deadnettle is the Punxsutawney Phil of the plant world: short of stature but stout of heart. At the first hint of winter's wane, its stem rises from the ground, and a green, grasping hand of sepals unclenches to divulge two silky-white petals, one of which unfurls straight up toward the sky.
~ Hope Jahren
I started traveling in the Arctic in 1991, so I experienced the ice in winter and spring. The seasonal sea ice, it has a long season. It starts in September and ends in June.
~ Gretel Ehrlich
New York in spring and autumn is absolutely beautiful, but the winter is absolutely depressing.
~ Joel Robuchon
The idea is to freeze the water in the winter and use it in late spring. The conical tower shape ensures that the surface exposed to the sun is minimal, so premature melting is avoided.
~ Sonam Wangchuk
With the Capital One Bowl, the average fan might think whoopty do. But if you are a team member, you win that game and you see how much momentum that gives people going into winter conditioning, recruiting, and spring football.
~ Kirk Herbstreit
I do a lot of Olympic training to keep muscle density but it's hard because I ride on the shoulder seasons of spring and fall and maybe take a trip somewhere to ride in winter.
~ Yannick Bisson
The essence of a thoughtful spring menu is bringing the table to life with flavorful color!
~ Sherry Yard
From heav'nly thoughts all true delight doth spring.
~ Thomas Campion
Within us - the heart of us, really - is a 'ground' that is to our thoughts and feelings, our relationships with others and ourselves, as is the Earth to the leaves that first race across her and then, no longer able to run, give themselves up to nourish her body so that she may give birth again come the spring.
~ Guy Finley
I like to express certain things that happen in my life, the joy of spring, the birds singing and young babies coming into the world. You know, the whole thing as well as the part I'm not happy with, the sad part.
~ Roy Haynes
Lake Placid was alive with cars and campers and people. It was still early spring yet it felt like an Ontario tourist town at the height of the season. Traffic barely moved, shoppers wove through the cars as if the street were a parking lot and the stoplights meaningless. It felt like summer to Travis after a winter of heavy boots and thick jackets and shoveling snow.
~ Roy MacGregor
Hoy, en plena primavera, dejo abierta la puerta de la jaula al pobre pájaro azul.
~ Ruben Dario
hippity hoppity
~ Rupert Goold
The umbrella was like a flower, a great blue flower that had sprung up on the dry brown hillside".
~ Ruskin Bond
image. It made masturbation mass murder. Pollen, which blew about in spring in quantities great enough to fur a pond in a coat of yellow, was an even larger, if less heart-wrenching, waste of life. While Nature was obviously prodigal of youth—in early eighteenth-century London, almost half the children died before their second birthday—this level of carnage was hard to accept.
~ Ruth Kassinger
It's that season of unreasoning hope
~ Ruth Stone
Je ne sais pourquoi Mon cÅ"ur est inquiet ; Il m'empêche de dormir ; Demain, C'est le printemps !
~ Ry?kan