Quotes About Summer
If innocence is believing the world is a safe and just place. That summer I lost mine.
~ Kapka Kassabova
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In the height of summer, a ripe cantaloupe is one of the most intoxicating pieces of produce under the sun.
~ Claire Saffitz
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I love flip-flops. It's the one style of shoe I would be so proud of inventing: the Havaiana.
~ Christian Louboutin
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I wish I got invited to more luaus. I really do!
~ Zooey Deschanel
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Summer chutneys, to me, are those that are light and usually involve almost no cooking.
~ Maneet Chauhan
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The best place to go in Italy for a summer holiday is the island of Sardinia.
~ Gino D'Acampo
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I'm not a big jeans fan because they are simply too hot.
~ Toni Garrn
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I grew up in Jersey. I've been to the Jersey Shore countless times. I've lived it.
~ Cenk Uygur
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What I do miss is the Jersey Shore.
~ Janet Evanovich
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My parents had a house on the Jersey shore - I grew up right there, going down there every summer and living there. It is home for me.
~ Jack Antonoff
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Beauty is as summer fruits, which are easy to corrupt, and cannot last; and for the most part it makes a dissolute youth, and an age a little out of countenance; but yet certainly again, if it light well, it maketh virtue shine, and vices blush.
~ Francis Bacon
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Fortunately, also, that very night the wolfish English summer discarded its lamb-skins.
~ Francis Brett Young
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Summer set lip to earth's bosom bare, And left the flushed print in a poppy there.
~ Francis Thompson
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Monster on the Asteroid Ray Cummings The amazing thing began that summer evening of 1965 while I was sitting with Dora Franklin on the third ramp at the crossroads, listening to the outdoor public-music. We were on the fringe of the crowd in a secluded little place where there was a small bench under the overhanging branches
~ Frank Belknap Long
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Though the body is its genesis, a poem is the vision of a process Out of ceaseless motion in edgeless space Carved in space, vision your poor eye's single armor against winter spring summer fall
~ Frank Bidart
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I spent many a summer early morning with the radio very low, half sleeping and half listening.
~ Frankie Valli
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The hawk turned slowly and flexed his great wings to maintain his height. In this cold wind, he flew merely to see and to travel. Gone was the exhilaration of fast-rising summer air carrying him so high into the sky's blue vacuum that the pond became a silver speck and the great southern lake dazzled him with a glaring slash of reflected sun.
~ Franklin Russell
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Ready to start summer school?" he asked. "If it means we get to see cool monsters, absolutely," Seth replied.
~ Brandon Mull
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When this is finished, I think I should like to live where it is warm all year.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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I have a total irreverence for anything connected with society except that which makes the roads safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper and the old men and old women warmer in the winter and happier in the summer.
~ Brendan Behan
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I saw to what extent the people among whom I lived could be trusted as good neighbors and friends; that their friendship was for summer weather only; that they did not greatly propose to do right; that they were a distinct race from me by their prejudices and superstitions
~ Henry David Thoreau
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The rest pay an annual tax for this outside garment of all, become indispensable summer and winter, which would buy a village of Indian wigwams, but now helps to keep them poor as long as they live.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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I am of the nature of Stone. It takes the summer's sun to warm it.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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not sit while the wind went by. Is the literary man to live always or chiefly sitting in a chamber through which nature enters by a window only? What is the use of the summer?
~ Henry David Thoreau
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