Quotes About Summer
Moody did not want to give up summer. She did not feel like brushing her hair every day. She did not feel like memorizing spelling words. And she did not want
~ Megan McDonald
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We change into our bathing suits, both of us pale like larvae, and then we walk down to the water.
~ Melissa Bank
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I looked at sky this morning and realized summer is almost gone which really made me sad because it doesn't seem as though its been here at all.
~ Beatrice Sparks
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I just gazed at the smoke haze above Lundene, the darkness darkening a summer sky, and wished I were a bird, high in that nothingness, vanishing. Haesten
~ Bernard Cornwell
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We were three ships in a summer's dawn, and we were going to battle.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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I ran with him and suddenly I was released from fear as the mad, God-given joy of battle came to me for the very first time. Later, much later, I learned that the joy and the fear are the exact same things, the one merely transformed into the other by action, but on that summer afternoon I was suddenly elated. May God and His angels forgive me, but that day I discovered the joy that lies in battle and for a long time afterwards I craved it like a thirsty man seeking water.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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But last summer I signed a contract extension and that was me committing my future to Fulham. I live around here, I'm settled. I love it.
~ Tom Cairney
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I think Barbie and I are very similar in many respects. That's why she made such a great muse for the summer Moschino collection.
~ Jeremy Scott
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The month of August had turned into a griddle where the days just lay there and sizzled.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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The bees came the summer of 1964
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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My prescription," he said, "is that you take him to Long Branch for the summer. It's a small, rather isolated place on the New Jersey shore known for its sea cure. I'll send you with laudanum and paregoric. He should be outside as much as possible. Encourage him to wade in the ocean, if he's able. By fall, perhaps he'll be recovered enough to travel home." Perhaps I would be home with
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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My prescription," he said, "is that you take him to Long Branch for the summer. It's a small, rather isolated place on the New Jersey shore known for its sea cure. I'll send you with laudanum and paregoric. He should be outside as much as possible. Encourage him to wade in the ocean, if he's able. By fall, perhaps he'll be recovered enough to travel home.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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William uncorked the bottle and poured. 'Here's to the end of summer.' 'A beautiful summer,' Bernard added. 'I wish it would last forever,' Alice said. 'You wouldn't value it as much,' said Bernard. 'When joys are sparse, they sink into you more deeply.
~ Susan Vreeland
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Autumn was San Francisco's summer. The days were bright and warm, scented with drying leaves and fading flowers and the ever-present salt air.
~ Susan Wiggs
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Thank you for all the Acts of Light which beautified a summer now passed to its reward. —letter from Emily Dickinson to Mrs. John Howard Sweetser
~ Susan Wiggs
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Let's get lunch at Aunt Carrie's. She looked away, trying to hide her vivid memories of the outdoor café. She and Alex had gone there as kids, sunburnt, their hair stiff with salt and their bare feet, to eat clam cakes and blueberry pie.
~ Susan Wiggs
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And that infrequent and devastating smile—and eyes just the color of a Scottish loch at sunset, sort of green-gold, like summer bracken or polished cairngorm.
~ Josh Lanyon
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Though Yoav wasn't quite able yet to discriminate between weekends and weekdays, American goyim and American Jews—Israel took off Fridays and Saturdays, the States took off Saturdays, Sundays, and apparently the rest of the summer.
~ Joshua Cohen
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In the wilds of fair Colombia, near the equinoctial line, Where the summer lasts forever and the sultry sun doth shine, There is a charming valley where the grass is always green, Through which flow the rapid waters of the Muddy Magdalene.
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
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A tangerine and russet cascade of kaleidoscopic leaves, creates a tapestry of autumn magic upon the emerald carpet of fading summer.
~ Judith A. Lindberg
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She couldn't see the homemade colored sprinkles, the tender yellow cake, or the pale pink frosting made with strawberry syrup enhanced with a little rosewater. Although our local strawberries weren't in season yet, I had conjured the aroma and taste of juicy berries warmed by the sun. I hoped this flavor would help the two old people return once more to their youth and the carefree feeling of a summer day.
~ Judith Fertig
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Summer was a forever season, and held no pain.
~ Judy Blundell
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The summer air in the colonies had an unpleasant solid quality to it. Rather like fog, if one heated it to the temperature of one's body.
~ Julia Quinn
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For me, I always loved summer movies. I love indie movies, foreign films, but there's definitely a part of me that loves summer movies, ever since I was a kid.
~ Justin Lin
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