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Quotes About February

While reflecting on past relationships and learning from them can be helpful, February isn't the best time to try and gain insight.
~ Amy Morin
Starting on February 1, 2010, and running through until May 30, I will be Toronto Public Library's Writer in Residence, working out of the Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculation at the Lillian H. Smith branch at College and Spadina.
~ Karl Schroeder
Terrible, dreepy, dark February weather I remember, and the worst, most frightened days of my life.
~ Sebastian Barry
You are a question I will carry through Februaries far into my future. Young I can't imagine how long those winters last.
~ Sheila O'Connor
That all began to change in February 2010, though, when a Greek sovereign debt crisis threatened to unravel the European Union—and sent me and my economic team scrambling to avert yet another round of global financial panic.
~ Barack Obama
I claim there ain't Another Saint As great as Valentine.
~ Ogden Nash
Then, on the evening of February 11, 2045, an avatar's name appeared at the top of the Scoreboard, for the whole world to see.
~ Ernest Cline
The groundhog is like most other prophets; it delivers its prediction and then disappears.
~ Bill Vaughn
Dweezil and I are going on tour with the band probably starting in the middle of February for a month probably playing a few songs from my new record and then I'll continue on after that tour.
~ Lisa Loeb
While the budget resolution is a nonbinding blueprint, it is, nevertheless, an important guideline for Congress. Once the President's proposed budget is received by Congress on the first Monday of February, Congress generally goes to work on appropriating the funds required.
~ Marsha Blackburn
When he died on February 23, 1902, at age ninety-six, he had broken a local longevity record
~ Harold Schechter
Black spring! Pick up your pen, and weeping, Of February, in sobs and ink, Write poems, while the slush in thunder Is burning in the black of spring.
~ Boris Pasternak
February 2, 2010—Groundhog Day Addistar Network, Inc. Bridget Maslow, HR [email protected] Dear Ms. Maslow: Though I prefer to send letters of recommendation via the U.S. Postal Service, now considered by many to be as quaint as muttonchop whiskers and the butter churn, I hereby accede to your request for an e-mail evaluation of Quentin Eshe, who has applied for the position of assistant communications coordinator at Addistar.
~ Julie Schumacher
If you're still playing in January and February, it seems like every good football team has some kind of running game.
~ Demaryius Thomas
The Polar Intuit of northwest Greenland, the northernmost people, call February 'seqinniaq', "the month when the sun appears.
~ Fred Bruemmer
In the winter of 1932, when two friends picked him up from the Bronxville train station, he remarked sardonically, "I want to stop by the house for a minute, and check the nursery and see if there's anybody new in the family." He came out and exclaimed, "By God, there is!" (It was Teddy, born on February 22.)
~ Fredrik Logevall
I love any excuse to come to New York - when it's not February.
~ K. A. Applegate
The year 1783 dawned full of promise. On February 3, the government of Great Britain formally acknowledged the independence of what were once its American colonies as the United States of America.
~ Brian Kilmeade
Just before noon on February 28, 1882, the thin outline of a glowing orb pierced the southern skyline and hung there, like a wafer pasted in the air. Though faint, the sight was glorious: It was the first time they had seen the sun in 137 days.
~ Buddy Levy
February is always a bad month for TV sports. Football is gone, basketball is plodding along in the annual midseason doldrums, and baseball is not even mentioned. It is a good time for building fires, reading books, watching movies, and cranking up random sex orgies with the neighbors.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
Black History Month is in the shortest month of the year, and the coldest-just in case we want to have a parade
~ Chris Rock
She died early in the morning of February 13, 1662, at the age of sixty-five, one day shy of what would have been her forty-ninth wedding anniversary.
~ Nancy Goldstone
Deerfield, Massachusetts February 29, 1704 Temperature 0 degrees In a dark and twisted grove of spruce, a place Eben would have avoided in summer at high noon, the Indians stopped for the night. If he had ever seen a place where an evil spirit would dwell, this was it.
~ Caroline B. Cooney
At that point, which would be around February 2002, they came and they confiscated my computer, because, they said, they were suspecting that I was communicating with certain Senate members and taking this issue outside the Bureau.
~ Sibel Edmonds