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Quotes About October

What the light looks like in the pear trees, in October, is a hundred teardrops of gold, the whole orchard weeping.
~ Carole Maso
Reality isn't round, it's flat. There are edges where you can fall off and this October when I moved to Maine, I fell off one.
~ Carrie Jones
It is not only my laboratory and my place of work but also my home, so that on the 30th October I was able to share my happiness immediately with my students and collaborators and, at the same time, with my wife and family.
~ George Porter
October turned my maple's leaves to gold; The most are gone now; here and there one lingers; Soon these will slip from out the twig's weak hold, Like coins between a dying miser's fingers.
~ T. B. Aldrich
The yard was full of tomato plants about to ripen, and mint, mint, everything smelling of mint, and one fine old tree that I loved to sit under on those cool perfect starry California October nights unmatched anywhere in the world.
~ Jack Kerouac
The bus roared on. I was going home in October. Everybody goes home in October.
~ Jack Kerouac
I always thought October was a kind old Love-light.
~ Jack Kerouac
I was going home in October. Everybody goes home in October.
~ Jack Kerouac
With amazement and disappointment, we discovered in late October and early November that the beaten Russians seemed quite unaware that as a military force they had almost ceased to exist.
~ Gunther Blumentritt
Larry is back in town...The wedding is set for October. Tammy is threatening to have me in the wedding. Some friends they are.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
It is October and the days are growing short. Shaftoe and Bischoff, both mired in the yet-to-be-discovered emotional dumps of Seasonal Affective Disorder, are like two brothers trapped in the same pit of quicksand, each keeping a sharp eye on the other.
~ Neal Stephenson
least 40 million people died as a result of the epidemic, the majority of them suffocated by a lethal accumulation of blood and other fluid in the lungs. Ironically, unlike most flu epidemics, but like the war that preceded and spread it, the influenza of 1918 disproportionately killed young adults. One in every hundred American males between the ages of 25 and 34 fell victim to the 'Spanish Lady'. Strikingly, the global peak of mortality was in October and November 1918.
~ Niall Ferguson
Go anywhere across India, traders are confidently saying and discussing that market crash has started in Oct 2021 so it will continue till Oct 2022 at least to complete 1year full and may be till December 2022. In between some small uptick will come for 2-3 days but will soon fizzle down.
~ Lakshheish M Patel
Still investors have time to cut losses by selling shares as the July month trend has shown on 1st today that the fall which started on 1st Oct 2021 will probably continue till Oct 2022
~ Lakshheish M Patel
Stock Market started falling from October 2021 so it will continue to fall till Oct 2022. So keep selling at every rise. The more YOUTUBERs say to BUY, the more you have to SELL
~ Lakshheish M Patel
She fastened her attention on the taxi window as they drove crosstown. It was one of those last wonderful days in October, when the air is balmy and the faded sun tries to pretend it's spring.
~ Jacqueline Susann
He loved October. Had always loved it. There was something sad and beautiful about it - the ending and beginning of things.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
Uber gave more car rides in San Francisco in October, 2014 then all cab rides combined. Times three.
~ James Altucher
I was dressed like Darth Vader. Vader was my man, even with the villainy. He wore all black and had a deep voice; he reminded me of my uncle. I had a cheap mask-cape combo, the kind available at any pharmacy during October.
~ Victor LaValle
The spirit of peace descended like a cloud from heaven, for if the spirit of peace dwells anywhere, it is in the courts and quadrangles of Oxbridge on a fine October morning.
~ Virginia Woolf
The heavens closed, and the people began to spill out into the October twilight.
~ Laurel Corona
On October 21, Albo, the pilot, recorded the great event in his log:
~ Laurence Bergreen
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
For anyone who lives in the oak-and-maple area of New England there is a perennial temptation to plunge into a purple sea of adjectives about October.
~ Hal Borland, c.1961