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Quotes About July

July being God's month.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Every July, I look forward to taping a Christmas show - in July in Nashville. In 98-degree weather. I love it.
~ Larry the Cable Guy
And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the annals of the country, arrived. Early in the morning on the 1st of July the conflict began.
~ Edward Everett
I was born in Panama, the Republic of Panama, on July 16, 1948 in Panama City, in an area called San Felipe.
~ Ruben Blades
Touch was important. The evening of the Third of July we would go around the neighborhood and look at the fireworks others had bought, taking them out of the brown paper sack and handling them cautiously as if they were precious stones. There was envy when we saw sacks with more in them than we had.
~ Paul Engle
The sullen late-July days would break suddenly into shrieking tempest, in the black heart of which they would struggle with halliards that seemed to have an evil and furious life of their own; or they would be beaten to the deck by a solid weight of rain that was like the emptying of buckets. It was not rain at all, as the term is understood. The skies just turned to water and fell down.
~ Josephine Tey
The biggest thing I will miss is 4 July when Everton are due back for pre-season training. I loved that day. I lived for it, getting back with the lads.
~ Phil Neville
They talk about big skies in the western United States, and they may indeed have them, but you have never seen such lofty clouds, such towering anvils, as in Iowa in July.
~ Bill Bryson
contemplé la ciudad abajo, una geometría cubista reverberante bajo el sol de julio. Parecía como si la ciudad entera fuera un reflejo de la que fue y que tanto me costaba reconocer.
~ Julio Llamazares
Trinity," the test on July 16, 1945, of the first atomic bomb.
~ Kai Bird
When I look at Lake Michigan each July, I imagine the men of the Indianapolis visible on the horizon; dark heads, struggling arms, a cry and whirl of a world being remade. I feel an overwhelming sense of sadness, accompanied by a desire to yell out that they will be rescued.
~ Doug Stanton
It is always weird to be in the studio working on Christmas music in June and July, so we decorated the entire studio, we really did. We brought out lights, fake trees and decorated the place to get in the Christmas spirit. You'd leave the studio, and it'd be 100 degrees out in Nashville, but nonetheless, a great experience.
~ Dave Haywood
On July 13, 1994, Lint had a near-death experience, followed immediately by death.
~ Steve Aylett
We were having so much fun gossiping about the show that it was nearly half an hour before we got back to the subject of the microfilm. Actually, I was the one who got us on track again when I suddenly shouted, July, 1935! in a voice far too loud for the library. Sam looked at me strangely. That's the date of the play, I said, blushing. I just remembered it.
~ Bruce Coville
I have always had a certain aversion to heat. And for me, the name of the game on the stage is 'beat the heat.' It's always July under the lights.
~ Bob Weir
Any football player will tell you that in July you get this dark cloud over you if you know camp's coming.
~ Chris Long
I don't want to train for every contest the way I do for the Fourth of July. It would be impossible.
~ Joey Chestnut
Tis July's immortal Fourth; all fountains must run wine today!
~ Herman Melville
In the winter, I'm always in Europe. July and September are New Zealand and Chile camps. I'm always on the road.
~ Lindsey Vonn
My family and I go every year to Lake Tahoe for Fourth of July. It is honestly my favorite place in the world to spend time with my family.
~ Kyle Richards
Is it the Fourth?
~ Thomas Jefferson
Outside was the calm that sat in front of a July storm, the kind of cloudy stillness that said you'd better get you and your bicycle on home before a gully washer let loose.
~ Susan Crandall
L'année 1214, le 27 juillet tombait un dimanche. Le dimanche est le jour du Seigneur. On le lui doit tout entier.
~ Georges Duby
The Swami Vivekananda lectured for the first time from a public platform on September 11th, 1893 and on July 4th, 1902, he passed away.
~ Swami Vivekananda