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Quotes About June

To play June, I had an immediate connect with her background and culture. We grew up with the same religion and shared a lot of the same values of family and spirituality. But I was really so inspired by what a modern woman she was.
~ Reese Witherspoon
Gesner's US patents were issued in June 1854. For feedstock, his company would initially use cannel coal from New Brunswick.
~ Richard Rhodes
Thursday, June 17, 997
~ Ken Follett
We start 'The Butler' in June and that's incredibly exciting for me because I get to work with the amazing Forest Whitaker again. It's a phenomenal script and a great, great role - I play his son. Oprah Winfrey is his wife and my mother. My character is a radical civil rights activist.
~ David Oyelowo
and June burst over the mountain. It smelled good, tasted good, and was gentle to the eyes.
~ Jean Craighead George
Life is an admirable arrangement, isn't it, little mother. It is so clever of it to have June in every year and a morning in every day, let alone things like birds, and Shakespeare, and one's work.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
Archduke Ferdinand of Austria had been assassinated on June 28
~ Alfred Lansing
In Scotland, where we were shooting in June and July the weather was so unpredictable. We would start the shoot on a bright, sunny day and within an hour it would turn cloudy and start raining heavily.
~ Supriya Pathak
June 2005 is the five year anniversary of the debut of Battle Pope.
~ Robert Kirkman
Idiotic reply, June. Why don't you punch him in the face while you're at it. I turn even more flustered when I remember that I have actually pistol-whipped him in the face before. Romantic
~ Marie Lu
before the distinctive sound broke the silence of the blistering Texas afternoon. Turning away from the hundred-year-old stagecoach house, she shielded her eyes against the glare of the June sun. The black pickup sped ominously toward her, dust billowing behind it like a villainous cloak—not at all helping the picture of doom her mind had already conjured up.
~ Debra Clopton
On the outskirts of Antrim there were alright houses where Union Jacks and Ulster flags were hanging out for the Twelfth of July, even though it was only mind June.
~ Deirdre Madden
Friday, June 26, 2015, will always be remembered as a very special day in Americal History, for it will continue to tell one of the greatest success stories of American Spirit for Civil Rights and Equality. God Bless America!
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
My only sketch, profile of heaven, is a large blue sky, and larger than the biggest I have seen in June--and in it are my friends--every one of them.
~ Emily Dickinson
whispering. What a bit of news to spread round the school. What a row. And wasn't June MARVELLOUS! 'Honestly!
~ Enid Blyton
Beginning in June, Alabama seniors previously without prescription drug coverage should begin to see savings of between 10 and 25 percent on their medications.
~ Mike Rogers
Of all the king's officers who would die in battle during the long war against the Americans, more than one out of every eight had perished in four hours on a June afternoon above Charlestown.
~ Rick Atkinson
When June is come, then all the day I'll sit with my love in the scented hay: And watch the sunshot palaces high, That the white clouds build in the breezy sky. She singeth, and I do make her a song, And read sweet poems the whole day long: Unseen as we lie in our haybuilt home. O life is delight when June is come.
~ Robert Bridges
O, my Luve is like a red, red rose,That's newly sprung in June.O, my Luve is like the melodie,That's sweetly played in tune.
~ Robert Burns
My love is like the red red rose That's newly sprung in June O my love's like the melody That's newly played in tune
~ Robert Burns
One of the most notorious was a raid on the Tiflis State Bank in June 1907, which netted a huge sum of money for the Bolshevik treasury.
~ Robert C. Tucker
One June evening, when the orchards were pink-blossomed again, when the frogs were singing silverly sweet in the marshes about the head of the Lake of Shining Waters, and the air was full of the savor of clover fields and balsamic fir woods, Anne was sitting by her gable window. She had been studying her lessons, but it had grown too dark to see the book, so she had fallen into wide-eyed reverie, looking out past the boughs of the Snow Queen, once more bestarred with its tufts of blossom.
~ L.M. Montgomery
A cold in the head in June is an immoral thing...
~ L.M. Montgomery
3 June. The air is full of birdsong now in June as it never is in July or August perhaps because it's too hot or because the birds have built their nests, raised their young and gone. Now there is trilling, chinking and chirruping, a dialogue of persistence and variety that goes on far into the night.
~ Alan Bennett