Quotes About Summer
I tend to be a bitch when it's hot.
~ Unknown
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The summer demands and takes away too much. /But night, the reserved, the reticent, gives more than it takes
~ John Ashbery
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This was our ambition: to be small and clear and free. Alas, the summer's energy wanes quickly, A moment and it is gone. And no longer May we make the necessary arrangements, simple as they are. Our star was brighter perhaps when it had water in it.
~ John Ashbery
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BLAM! BLOOEY! Twin thunderstorms struck Chesapeake Bay at about the same hour two weeks apart in the last spring and summer of the eighth decade of the twentieth century of the Christian era and bracketed our story like artillery zeroing in.
~ John Barth
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It was a splendid summer morning and it seemed as if nothing could go wrong.
~ John Cheever
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It's almost Summer! Time to find out what my friends with swimming pools have been up to since last summer...
~ Unknown
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May your summer birthday be less hot and sticky than the moment of your birth.
~ Unknown
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My love is like a summer day. It's so clean, so blue, so bright, so true... It warms my heart in every way. My love, my dear... it's you!
~ Unknown
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During summer, you wish you were in school so would have something to do. In school, you wish it was summer so you'd have nothing to do.
~ Unknown
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Summer: Sitting at home alone all day realizing how many friends you don't have.
~ Unknown
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There were corpses here and there and pools of blood. I remember seeing a butterfly flutter up and down that street. Summer does not abdicate.
~ Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
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It's almost funny, in a tragic way, that the fiery thing at the center of my universe did die and that I, a girl whose name is synonymous with summer, am expected to live without it.
~ Emily Henry, A Million Junes
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For years I've nursed a secret desire to spend the Fourth of July in a double hammock with a swingin' redheaded broad. But I could never find me a double hammock
~ Frank Sinatra
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This conviction brought me, in the summer of 1978, to the Free Trade Unions - formed by a group of courageous and dedicated people who came out in the defense of the workers' rights and dignity.
~ Lech Walesa
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School's out forever, school's been blown to pieces.
~ Alice Cooper
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Growing up, I used to go to an inlet to lay out and try to meet all the surfer guys.
~ Charlotte McKinney
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We played on a sandlot all summer. There was no little league back then.
~ Vernon Law
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My first summer at a repertory theater, I was making $20 a week. I was making a living, as far as I was concerned, and I was doing theater. And next season, I made $40 a week. But I don't think anyone in my family would have considered that making a living.
~ David Morse
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How I long to hold your face like a bouquet and inhale the mysterious scent of your dreams when the summer grass is green as a dye.
~ Diane Ackerman
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on a summer day winter always seems like something you have dreamt or heard spoken of and not a thing you have lived.
~ Diane Setterfield
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for on a summer day winter always seems like something you have dreamt or heard spoken of and not a thing you have lived.
~ Diane Setterfield
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The parson climbed the stairs wearily back to his room. In summer he was a different person, sprightly and alert, and people took him for a man a decade younger than his years; but in winter he sank as the skies darkened, and by December he was always tired. When he went to bed, he drowned in sleep; when he was wakened from it, dragged from the bleak depths, he was somehow always unrefreshed.
~ Diane Setterfield
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it is a great, old-fashioned brick one which helps to keep the kitchen warm and gives us extra hot-water. With the copper lit as well as the range, the kitchen is much the warmest place in the house; that is why we sit in it so much. But even in summer we have our meals here, because the dining-room furniture was sold over a year ago.
~ Dodie Smith
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Mark Twain was credited with saying, "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.
~ Donald J. Trump
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