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Quotes About Summer

By the middle of the summer, the team was even bearing his name. An early name-the-team contest had resulted in the club announcing, in the spring of 1946, that it would be known as the Cleveland Panthers. But when the owner of a failed minor league franchise of the '30s claimed rights to the name, Brown decided to ditch it.
~ Unknown
It served as a symbol of the opulence and prosperity of Detroit until the summer of 1967, when the 12th Street Riot kicked off the white flight to the suburbs and the city took its first steps toward ruination. The
~ Unknown
When I got to San Francisco that afternoon, it was one of those days that arrives at the end of summer just as the last tourists are leaving complaining about the cold and fog.
~ Unknown
Camp Tomahawk was supposed to last all summer long, but Eddy was being sent home after only five days. Not that he cared. The place seemed more like a prison to him.
~ Unknown
His freckles have faded but must riot every summer across his nose and cheeks.
~ Michael Robotham
beach, eating ice-cream cones or taking donkey rides. Blackpool is where she first rode roller skates and let a boy kiss her. She went in a talent show and sang a Cyndi Lauper song about girls
~ Michael Robotham
MY FIRST SUMMER living in New York, I couldn't wait for
~ Michael Thomas Ford
The beach at Meschers was crawling with wankers in shorts and bimbos in thongs. It was reassuring.
~ Michel Houellebecq
A line of perspiration slipped down my spine like a waterslide at an unamusement park.
~ Unknown
This summer temperatures will soar high and may kill many birds due to lack of water. PLEASE KEEP A BOWL OF WATER IN YOUR BALCONY , WINDOW OR IN OPEN PLACES and save their lives, instead of shooing them away. Be sensitive to all lives and MickeyMize the ecology. Share this to support life for one and all and evolve.
~ Unknown
her eyes green as the Nile's water in the heat of summer.
~ Mika Waltari
Then, looking at your calendar, pick the two months when the barrel is stuffed full of ducks. Your answer here is March and April for many, many reasons. Also, responsible families with kids begin their search a month or two before school is out for the summer.
~ Unknown
summer is a time for popsicles
~ Unknown
We met in a charity shop during the summer break.
~ Mike Gayle
KILLER BEE IS made with two tablespoons of honey, orange juice, club soda, passion fruit juice, black pepper, lime, and a healthy portion of light rum. The first sip is an explosion. After that
~ Mike Greenberg
I played as much golf as I could in North Dakota, but summer up there is pretty short. It usually falls on Tuesday.
~ Mike Morley
The air conditioner hadn't worked all summer. Naturally, jokes had been made about how this must be a foretaste of hell.
~ Min Jin Lee
These vines will be blooming by summer don't you remember? It's just the bones of the garden you're looking at right now." I thought of the trumpet vine and honeysuckle that would green and flower; the jasmine that would sweeten the air, its perfume drifting in the windows of our home.
~ Unknown
Vinc d'un estiu amb massa pluges, però duc foc a l'arrell de les ungles
~ Unknown
However, although you might think this is the time of year to take some time off, you must never transgress one of the allotment rules: 'Thou shan't go on holiday in summer!
~ Unknown
It was not until summer break that the next episode began. This time, it arrived in the form of a respiratory tic, a compulsive sniffing.
~ Unknown
In the winter months he was shooting or hunting, and in the spring there was salmon fishing – all undertaken and excelled in more as a career and a duty than as the pleasures of a leisured life. In the summer months there was a horse, sometimes horses, to be got ready for the Dublin Show, often evening fishing, and always the supervision of haymaking and harvest with their attendant ghastly weather to worry him. So luncheon
~ Unknown
he lay on a chaise longue under the cedar tree with lemonade constantly at his elbow. In those
~ Unknown
I have always loved books for their reassuring heft, for their promise of new words, for their air of mystery, for their characters who lived in them, for the sublime pleasure of disappearing. But not until now, at the threshold of this perilous summer, have I ever turned to storybooks for instruction.
~ Monica Wood