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Quotes About September

On September 11 last year international terrorism entered a new dimension.
~ Otto Schily
As of September 2012, 168 out of the 602 released Guantanamo Bay detainees are suspected of returning to terrorism. So, is this a winning scenario for the United States? Of course not.
~ Ben Shapiro
That September pairing of purple and gold is lived reciprocity; its wisdom is that the beauty of one is illuminated by the radiance of the other.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Then, on Friday, September 11, 1789, thirty-four-year-old Alexander Hamilton was officially nominated for the job. The appointment was confirmed by the Senate the same day.
~ Ron Chernow
By September 1774, Sears retaliated with scathing letters to Rivington. "I believe you to be either an ignorant impudent pretender to what you do not understand," he wrote, "or a base servile tool, ready to do the dirty work of any knave who will purchase you.
~ Ron Chernow
I love September, especially when we're in it.
~ Willie Stargell
Outside the leaves on the trees constricted slightly; they were the deep done green of the beginning of autumn. It was a Sunday in September. There would only be four. The clouds were high and the swallows would be here for another month or so before they left for the south before they returned again next summer.
~ Ali Smith
Outside, the September air was enticingly fragrant, yellow with pollen and rich, lemony sunlight.
~ Alice Hoffman
I had been in love all year, or at least since the first week in September, when a boy named Martin Collingwood had given me a surprised, appreciative, and rather ominously complacent smile in the school assembly. I never knew what surprised him; I was not looking like anybody but me; I had an old blouse on and my home-permanent had turned out badly.
~ Alice Munro
It was September and rain was falling. The territory west of the river Weser through which the Romans marched was a mix of wetlands
~ Anthony Everitt
Making your Christmas cake in September is perfect, as too fresh a cake crumbles when cut.
~ Mary Berry
I was born in Swansea in the Principality of Wales in September 1934 and named Clive William John Granger. The 'William John' names were traditional Granger boy's names, and my mother liked the name Clive because some popular musician at the time had it.
~ Clive Granger
We know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer's wreckage. We will welcome summer's ghost.
~ Henry Rollins
For many in baseball September is a month of stark contrast with April, when everyone had dared to hope. If baseball is a lot like life, as pundits declare, it is because life is more about losing than winning.
~ John Thorn
was killed at Bridge of Dee, September
~ Andrew Carnegie
THE MEMBERS DEBATED the executive at length three separate times during the Convention: early June, mid-July, and early September.
~ Edward J. Larson
The winter period between September and March in this country, when land sits fallow and is subject to topsoil loss, we could be enriching the soil and growing all the biomass we need to replace imported gasoline.
~ Vinod Khosla
I started traveling in the Arctic in 1991, so I experienced the ice in winter and spring. The seasonal sea ice, it has a long season. It starts in September and ends in June.
~ Gretel Ehrlich
Right now I just finished writing the music for a Rugrats feature film and the third week of September I go to London, and the Orchestra is going to perform the score.
~ Mark Mothersbaugh
the following September I started at the grammar school. This was in a red-brick building of the kind beloved by Victorian optimists. In
~ Sebastian Faulks
Up from the meadows rich with corn,Clear in the cool September morn.
~ John Greenleaf Whittier
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~ John Hagee
Matthew the Magician leaned against a wrought iron lampost on Forty-second Street, richly picking at the edges of his ten rings and listening to his city breathing into the warm September night.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Those fine september nights, when the dew dropped On my face and I licked it to get drunk.
~ Arthur Rimbaud