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Quotes About Year

I can very much look into the camera and say, 'I believe Donald Trump is a racist.' You don't get to make textbook racist remarks for a year and not be a racist. You don't get to make textbook sexist remarks for a year and not be a misogynist.
~ Ana Navarro
Yeah, I spent a year in Thailand back in 2015-2016, and I wrote, like, 40 songs.
~ Dennis Lloyd
The hope is they would like to bring it to Broadway next year, so we'll see that's to come in the end of the finance year and everybody else and also real estate and what theaters are available at the time but I would like to come back with it.
~ Blair Underwood
The idea of a film staying in theaters for a year is something of a fantasy today.
~ Henry Thomas
From there I did a one year theatre acting course in Fife, and then three years of drama school in London.
~ Ewan McGregor
I went to Paris for a year in 1986 to study theatre; there was a lot of clowning around, buffoonery and fencing. It was then that my own style kind of blossomed.
~ Orla Brady
The previous year, Philip had married for the seventh time
~ Roderick Beaton
Learning teacheth more in one year than experience in twenty.
~ Roger Ascham
It was one of those years when God bent over and kissed California.
~ Ronnie Barker
The serious scientific public trusted him implicitly and consequently had no need to read him. If those people were to start getting critical, no further progress would be possible. They would spend a whole year over every page.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
I have only known you for a few months but I cannot realize that there was ever a time when I did not know you. . .when you had not come into my life to bless and hallow it. I will always look back to this year as the most wonderful in my life because it brought you to me... My love for you has made my life very rich and it has kept me from much of harm and evil. I owe this all to you, my sweetest teacher.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
And home was where you planted flowers in the expectation that you would be there to see them bloom year after year.
~ Maggie Osborne
I was born in the year of the Tiger. It was a very bad year to be born, a very good year to be a Tiger.
~ Amy Tan
years; they had exchanged just one letter, one glance in
~ Andrew Sean Greer
We get a little further from perfection, each year on the road, I guess that's what they call character, I guess that's just the way it goes, better to be dusty than polished, like some store window mannequin, why don't you touch me where i'm rusty, let me stain your hands
~ Ani DiFranco
AMPHISCII  (AMPHI'SCII)   n.s.[Lat.    of alui and rj  a shadow.]Those people dwelling in climates, wherein the shadows, at different times of the year, fall both ways; to the north pole, when the sun is in the southern signs, and to the south pole, when he is in the northern signs. These are the people who inhabit the torrid zone.
~ Samuel Johnson
ANNATS  (A'NNATS)   n.s. without singular.[annates, Lat.]1. First fruits; because the rate of first fruits paid of spiritual livings, is after one year's profit.Cowell.2. Masses said in the Romish church for the space of a year, or for any other time, either for the soul of a person deceased, or for the benefit of a person living.Ayliffe'sParergon.
~ Samuel Johnson
For our part, we labor on in the blind hope that we will somehow be plucked from anonymity and elevated to full-time status, where you work about nine months out of the year. So
~ John Donohue
a 3-Season Diet that gives us all of nature's nutrients in proper proportion over the course of a year,
~ John Douillard
I get audited almost every year.And in a way, I should be complaining. I'm not even complaining. I don't mind it. It's almost become a way of life. I get audited by the IRS. But other people don't.
~ Donald Trump
You can tell what was the best year of your father's life, because they seem to freeze that clothing style and ride it out.
~ Jerry Seinfeld
Her father lov'd me; oft invited me; Still question'd me the story of my life, From year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes, That I have pass'd.
~ William Shakespeare
The three and twentieth of March [1623] [The Reader should remember that the English year began on the 25th March]
~ Edward Winslow
Think naught a trifle, though it small appear; sands make the mountain, moments make the year, and trifles, life. Your care to trifles give, else you may die ere you have learned to live.
~ Edward Young