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Quotes About November

It was the Dover road that lay, on a Friday night late in November, before the first of the persons with whom this history has business.
~ Charles Dickens
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
The world is tired, the year is old, The faded leaves are glad to die...
~ Sara Teasdale, "November"
And November sad,—a psalm Tender, trustful, full of balm, Thou must breathe in spirits calm.
~ Caroline May, 1887
There's May amid the meadows There's May amid the trees... Above the rippling river May swallows skim and dart; November and December Keep watch within my heart.
~ Amy Levy, "A Dirge," c.1884
October's Autumn casts a gentle light and a calm serenity before the stark barrenness of Winter is born to November
~ Terri Guillemets
Election 2016. — I have come here today not to talk about the past but to focus on the future. That future will be shaped more by what happens on November 8th in voting booths across our nation than by any other event in the world.
~ Bernie Sanders, July 2016
O fair are thy days, September, The dearest of all the year; Thou art far enough from November, Its shadows we need not fear; Soon after the heat of August Thou comest our hearts to cheer, With ripened fruits from the buds of spring, With golden sheaves from fields of green.
~ J. Whitfield Green
I shall not sing a May song. A May song should be gay. I'll wait until November And sing a song of gray.
~ Gwendolyn Brooks
If we want to defeat Hillary Clinton and have a chance to change the trajectory of our country, we need to unite behind the Republican ticket this November.
~ Ron DeSantis
November is Native American Heritage month, and a good time to honor the legacy of our ancestors, but every day we should stop to think about our country's beginning and that the United States would not exist if not for a great deal of sacrifice, blood, and tears by Indian Tribes across the country.
~ Deb Haaland
No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,No comfortable feel in any member—No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds—November!
~ Thomas Hood
My birthday is in November, so I think I'm a Scorpio? I'm not even sure!
~ Ryan Hurd
I've always said that the games in November are the ones you remember.
~ Lee Corso
November is Jewish book month, so Jewish Community Centers all around the country have book fairs where they invite authors and sell books in advance of the holidays.
~ Anita Diament
This is the America that I love. This is a great people. We can do anything. We can achieve anything. We've got a government that has gotten in the way of the American people. We're going to change that in November.
~ Mitt Romney
To those like Mitt Romney who want to take us backwards, let's send a strong message in November: as we say in Brooklyn, 'Fuhgeddaboutit.'
~ Chuck Schumer
When I retired from my music November 1997, it had been 37 years.
~ Barbara Mandrell
If months were marked by colors, November in New England would be colored gray.
~ Madeleine M. Kunin
If Obama commits thermonuclear war, I won't have to worry about November and neither will you.
~ Kesha Rogers
Brexit is really a good forerunner of what's going to happen here in November, I think. The same angst that drove that vote is driving the American election.
~ Paul Manafort
It was a bad day for viruses," Moderna's chair Afeyan says about the Sunday in November 2020 when he got the first word of the clinical trial results. "There was a sudden shift in the evolutionary balance between what human technology can do and what viruses can do. We may never have a pandemic again.
~ Walter Isaacson
It was mid-November 2008. There were pirates taking ships with impunity in African waters, terrorists punching holes in Indian security, China sinking towards depression because Americans were afraid to buy cheap goods for Christmas, and the richest nation in the history of the world was talking about how to keep a budget.
~ Walter Mosley
THE APPROACH OF Thanksgiving on November 29 sent Springfield into a panic—not over the nation-imperiling crisis plaguing its leading citizen, but the apparently more dismaying prospect of a local turkey shortage.
~ Harold Holzer