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Quotes About Summer

Voltaire, as full of life as summer is full of blossoms, giving his ideas upon all subjects at the expense of prince and king, was exiled to England.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
The restoration comes not only from the landscape and air, though they play their significant part, but from the people. I feel a strong need to be in New Hampshire for as much of the summer as I can manage it.
~ David Souter
I had spent the summer of 1966 working at MIT in the group that was the MIT component of the Multics effort.
~ Brian Kernighan
I read 'Jaws' and 'The Godfather' back to back one summer when I was 14 and was suddenly aware of how powerful fiction could be.
~ Mark Billingham
Summer of 1967 was one of the happiest times of my life.
~ Ron Moody
Space camp was actually, like, the best summer of my life. It was amazing. But I thought I wanted to be a computer programmer, and among computer science folks, Turing is this object of cult-like fascination.
~ Graham Moore
My grandmother was fond of painting and playing the piano. She had been given lessons by Emmanuel Chabrier, who used to spend the summer months in nearby Membrolle.
~ Yves Chauvin
That's one of the great gifts of this, the greatest of all games, baseball: it allows you, still, to lose yourself in a dream, to feel and remember a season of life when summer never seemed to die and the assault of cynicism hadn't begun to batter optimism.
~ Mike Barnicle
Filming 'Jamestown' in Budapest for six months felt like summer camp. There was a lovely cast of 16 actors, and we got along so well.
~ Sophie Rundle
I was about six, and Liverpool had a community summer camp. They sent a few invites to my school and my age group, to my class specifically, and they were like, 'Who wants to go?' So every lad in the class put their hands up, as you'd imagine, so the only fair way was to pick names out of a hat, and luckily, my name was picked out.
~ Trent Alexander-Arnold
It's been a dream of mine to run my own summer camp. I went to one as a kid, and I put on productions, and got lots of confidence.
~ Idina Menzel
With fashion, you go deep into a shoot for one day, but a movie lasts so much longer. It's literally like going to summer camp.
~ Suki Waterhouse
It's one thing to experience your Broadway debut alone, but to share it with an entire company was like summer camp or a college experience, where you were really growing up together.
~ Jonathan Groff
One summer, my friend and I went to summer camp, and I acted in some plays there, and I fell in love with it.
~ Ryan Eggold
'Alaska' was filmed at my family's farm in Maryland; 'Dog Years' was filmed at the summer camp I grew up going to in Maine.
~ Maggie Rogers
In some ways, being on the road is like summer camp. There's a camaraderie, but I'm also learning how to be more of a leader.
~ Sharon Van Etten
There's kind of a summer camp aspect of filming on location.
~ Glen Powell
When we grew up, our family and kind of gaggle of cousins would go to the south of France for the summers. And we just had a grand time.
~ Dara Khosrowshahi
When I was young, summers stretched so long, as if they'd never end. Days were like marathons of time, riding bikes until my blisters had blisters, endless energy, and not an actual care in the world aside from when 'Paul' could come out and play. Days now feel more like minutes, almost game show like.
~ Mark Brand
I remember, when I was a kid, my summers were pretty much running around, riding your bike, and then complaining about you were bored.
~ Wanda Sykes
I started working for Bethlehem Steel when I was about 16 during the summers.
~ Richard Serra
I hope to devote all of my spare time, which ordinarily would go to research, my summers, and every ounce of strength I can muster to further the project.
~ Louis Finkelstein
So I came home and I had a resume and everything, but the only job experience I had was just playing in bars and clubs on my summers off. So, I was temping and stuff during the day and playing music at night.
~ Mary Chapin Carpenter
I spent summers with my mother's parents in Arkansas, where religion felt very present. My grandmother was Baptist, and my grandfather was Methodist. Double Southern whammy.
~ Branden Jacobs-Jenkins