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Quotes About November

Envoi Tombe d'un rêve de novembre J'ai mis ce pouème à l'eau de Seine Du mieux que j'ai pu, en lumière. (in Queneau en novembre)
~ Unknown
in November 1958, that Lick first used the term symbiosis in writing.)
~ Unknown
ON THE NIGHT of November 23, Beneš began an eventful pilgrimage
~ Madeleine K. Albright
Mary Tudor died on November 17, 1558
~ John Guy
Only two weeks before, on November 24, her father's forces had been routed by the English at the battle of Solway Moss.
~ John Guy
It is the first day of November and so, today, someone will die.
~ Maggie Stiefvater
Las lluvias de noviembre habrán corrompido las flores de mi tumba, las habrá quemado junio y mi alma seguirá llorando siempre de impaciencia.
~ Marcel Proust
Like the fires caught and fixed by a great colourist from the impermanence of the atmosphere and the sun, so that they should enter and adorn a human dwelling, they invited me, those chrysanthemums, to put away all my sorrows and to taste with a greedy rapture during that tea-time hour the all-too-fleeting pleasures of November, whose intimate and mysterious splendour they set ablaze all around me.
~ Marcel Proust
SOMETIMES, BUT NOT OFTEN, a rain comes to the Salinas Valley in November. It is so rare that the Journal or the Index or both carry editorials about it. The hills turn to a soft green overnight and the air smells good. Rain at this time is not particularly good in an agricultural sense unless it is going to continue, and this is extremely unusual. More commonly, the dryness comes back and the fuzz of grass withers or a little frost
~ John Steinbeck
First snow: it came this year late in November.
~ John Updike
of Alcohol— but please, be careful how you tell of them, remember Ovid shivering on the Black Sea shores, wondering how to get back in to one of the Roman villas once again. November
~ Unknown
Early one seasonably cold morning, the first day of November, in the year of our lord 1952...the Cuyahoga River caught fire. The river burned. It wasn't so much the river, but a huge oil slick *on* the river, though distinguishing one from the other was more a job for a chemist than a lay observer.
~ Unknown
Beveridge Report, published in November 1942, which laid the foundations of Britain's postwar welfare state.
~ Max Hastings
The November 9-10, 1975, tempest on Lake Superior eventually earned its own title: the Edmund Fitzgerald Storm.
~ Michael Schumacher
Some Mondays at the very end of November or at the beginning of December one has, especially if one is single, the feeling of being sentenced to death.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Looking at this calendar, what are the worst two months of the year when the barrel would be completely empty—meaning everything is crap. Your answer is November and December. Would Aunt Bee ever consider moving in these months? Heck, NO! She is focused on holidays, baking, and hunkering down for the winter.
~ Unknown
Llueve tanto como el día que nos conocimos, el noviembre pasado. Las gotas son tan gordas que caen como en cintas, ¿te acuerdas?
~ Nancy Garden
I'm calling my book series the 'with God series.' And this next 'with God' book is Friendship with God, which comes out in November. This books challenges us to bring about the end of 'better' on this planet.
~ Neale Donald Walsch
The muted November light made everything seem gray and still, like a pencil drawing.
~ Unknown