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Quotes About Seasonal

today and in a good winter mood, someone not subject to seasonal affective disorder, someone with a generous
~ David Guterson
Gariguette strawberries,
~ David Lebovitz
At its best, [Japanese cooking] is inextricably meshed with aesthetics, with religion, with tradition and history. It is evocative of seasonal changes, or of one's childhood, or of a storm at sea.
~ M. F. K. Fisher
Fashion is what you're offered four times a year by designers. And style is what you choose.
~ Lauren Hutton
Such a collie was Lad. At a time when Bruce and Wolf and Bobby and Lady and young Gray Dawn were half naked, Lad was still carrying the enormous outer and under coat which by rights should have been his in January. Not for another month or more would he begin to shed in real earnest—and to strew the floors and rugs and furniture, and the trousers legs and skirts of the household, with tufts and strands of dead hair.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
What you're going to be eating in the next year is decided by chefs. If the consensus is that pot-bellies are in next season, that's what's on your plate. And I think that's a good thing, because we know, obviously, about food.
~ Anthony Bourdain
Sweaters in light hues function perfectly as between-season buffers.
~ Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
Mrs. Popper sighed. "I sometimes wish you had the kind of work that lasted all year, instead of just from spring until fall," she said. "It will be very nice to have you at home for a vacation, of course, but it is a little hard to sweep with a man sitting around reading all day.
~ Richard Atwater
Mood disorders , in addition to exhibiting seasonal patterns, frequently show pronounced diurnal rhythms as well.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
The review of studies of seasonal patterns for peak months of occurrence for episodes of mania and depression indicates that there is a consistency of findings despite the methodological problems intrinsic to such research.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
Turnings come in cycles of four. Each cycle spans the length of a long human life, roughly eighty to one hundred years, a unit of time the ancients called the saeculum. Together, the four turnings of the saeculum comprise history's seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy, and destruction:
~ William Strauss
I haven't taken my Christmas lights down. They look so nice on the pumpkin.
~ Winston Spear
I tell you one thing I'm upset about: the day after Christmas my tree is all dried up, all brown. I went back to where I bought it, and the whole place is gone. This is the last year I buy my Christmas tree from one of those fly-by-night businesses.
~ Jay Leno
It was the kind of delicious chilliness, though, that was good for thinking about how winter wasn't far away, and snow, and Christmas.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
Never mind literal climate change, there's been a whole seasonal shift. It's like walking in a blizzard all the time just trying to get to what's really happening beyond the noise and hype.
~ Ali Smith
You know what, December's a funny time of the year, because the weather changes, the central heating comes on; sometimes you can get colds and coughs and flu.
~ Phil Taylor
We do two things almost every week - either grilled steaks marinated in herbs or roasted chicken. There's always a roasted vegetable, like Brussels sprouts or sweet potatoes or broccolini - whatever's in season.
~ Marcela Valladolid
I have the same 10 pounds that shifts from my shoulders to my gut over the summer.
~ Yannick Bisson
Every year since culinary school I have made a Buche de Noel, or Yule Log.
~ Claire Saffitz
You have to remember a lot of business is very cyclical.
~ James Daly
They turn up at the same time of the year, every year, like garrulous relatives you wished lived just a little further away.
~ Richard Mabey
gourmet honey made from Japanese cherry blossoms.
~ Kim Harrison
Fashion is something that goes in one year and out the other.
~ Denise Klahn
Thank you, Target, for depressing us by stocking your store with adorable jackets, sweaters, and boots in August even though it's still a hundred degrees outside and won't even dip into the seventies until November. This seasonal tragedy is not your fault, but we don't need cute knit legwarmers in September. We still need a swimsuit section. Please download a weather app and send it to your buyers. Sincerely, Every Fall-Loving Texan Crying in Her Tank Top at Halloween.
~ Jen Hatmaker