Quotes About Spring
Spring is made of solid, fourteen-karat gratitude, the reward for the long wait. Every religious tradition from the northern hemisphere honors some form of April hallelujah, for this is the season of exquisite redemption, a slam-bang return to joy after a season of cold second thoughts.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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This will be Great Mam's last spring. Her last June apples. Her last fresh roasting ears from the garden.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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The jacaranda in the courtyard has put on its bloom. This purple can't be ignored, it's like a tree singing. The walk down Londres Street to the market is a concert: the small jacaranda on the the corner hums the tuning note, then all others in the lane join in.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Out in the garden purple and golden crocuses and the small blue flowers called "glory-of-the-snow" covered a certain spot like living patchwork.
~ Barbara Michaels
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HOOKE'S LAW (1676)
~ Steven Johnson
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Spring bursts today, For love is risen and all the earth's at play.
~ Christina Rossetti
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Love is a lock that linketh noble minds, Faith is the key that shuts the spring of love.
~ Robert Greene
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Love's first snow-drop, virgin kiss.
~ Robert Burns
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The most delicious sensation of all is the re-birth of healthy human love. Spring coming back to Earth!
~ Aleister Crowley
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Earth in beauty dressed Awaits returning spring. All true love must die, Alter at the best Into some lesser thing. Prove that I lie.
~ William Butler Yeats
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Love: woman's eternal spring and man's eternal fall.
~ Helen Rowland
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But now it was spring again, and spring was almost unbearable for sensitive hearts. It drove creation to its utmost limits, it wafted its spice-laden breath even into the nostrils of the innocent.
~ Knut Hamsun, Dreamers
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The greatest gift that Oxford gives her sons is, I truly believe, a genial irreverence toward learning, and from that irreverence love may spring.
~ Robertson Davies
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I love baseball. I'll probably end up one of those old farts who go to spring training in Florida every year and drive from game to game all day.
~ Steve Earle
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Dat het lente werd, was een incident.
~ Joost Zwagerman
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And yet the point of view from which his ideas on art had sprung was a simple one: for him, literary schools did not exist; the only thing that mattered was the temperament of the artist; the only thing of interest was the way his brain worked, regardless of the subject he was treating.
~ Joris-Karl Huysmans
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Count Chojnicki was curious. No other passion than curiosity sent him out into the world, drew him to the tables of the great gaming halls, sequestered him behind the walls of his old hunting pavilion, sat him down on the parliamentarians' benches, determined that he would return home every spring, compelled him to throw his regular parties, and prevented him from cutting his own throat. It was curiosity that kept him alive.
~ Joseph Roth
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Era un año de prosperidad. Y en los huertos los copos de flores formaban una capa tan densa y tan alta que se hubiera podido caminar por encima descalzo, sintiendo la tierra tan sólo como una remota realidad.
~ Joseph Roth
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The most important thing to remember about frogs is that they jump.
~ Erin Hunter
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Sources If a resource or entity can come into the game world having not been there before, the mechanic by which it arrives is called a source.
~ Ernest Adams
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Ha venido la primavera con su olor a Nicaragua: un olor a tierra recién llovida, y un olor a calor, a flores, a raíces desenterradas, y a hojas mojadas (y he oído el mugido de un ganado lejano…) ¿O es el olor del amor?
~ Ernesto Cardenal
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I was away from the front lines for a while this spring, living with other troops, and considerable fighting took place while I was gone. When I got ready to return to my old friends at the front I wondered if I would sense any change in them.
~ Ernie Pyle
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However insignificant the frictional and heating effects in a clock may be from the practical point of view, there can be no doubt that the second attitude, which does not neglect them, is the more fundamental one, even when we are faced with the regular motion of a clock that is driven by a spring.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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Spring is dangerous, like love. And love survives the lovers.
~ Etel Adnan
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