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Quotes About Season

What shall we drink to, Ned? To England?" "I've a better thought than that. It is not precisely the season for it, with Epiphany still four days hence, and I daresay our lady mother would never forgive me for saying it! But blasphemy or not, I think it fitting, nonetheless." He touched his cup to the one Richard now held. "To the Resurrection," he said.
~ Sharon Kay Penman
Snowboarding's tough, because you've got to go to the mountains. For me, I love the skateboard season because I get to hangout at home and still be skating. I don't have to travel to Norway or Japan or these crazy places to be snowboarding.
~ Shaun White
We are coming into a season in which spiritual commissioning to a secular job is as important as a full-time ministry. Those in secular positions must have the same intensity of calling as those who have received a mandate for church ministry.
~ Shawn Bolz
He had looked up at the scoreboard to watch the replay, and a video of the highlights from his season that Billy Wareham, the team videographer, made the previous day in case Crosby hit 100. It was set to the Rolling Stones song "Sympathy for the Devil," a fitting, understated choice.
~ Shawna Richer
I love hats and winter is the perfect time for them. I love winter time fashion.
~ Rebecca Ferguson
Winter is the time for study, you know, and the colder it is the more studious we are.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Even if it's L.A. and it's warmer, we're not supposed to be revving up right now. I don't like everyone's energy around [winter] time of year.
~ Jen Kirkman
Thank you... preseason football, for having all the excitement, commercials, and time-outs of the regular season, but with none of the mattering. I appreciate it. Thank you.
~ Jimmy Fallon
During the season, most of my time to unwind is in my car ride home. When I get home, it's being with my kids.
~ Tom Brady
There is appointed time for every sacred event under the sun.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
It's the right idea, but not the right time.
~ John Dalton
Everything has its own time
~ Sunday Adelaja
Harvest is a joyful time of gathering the produce of the land
~ Sunday Adelaja
Winter brings cold dry harsh weather and trees are without leaves.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Autumn brings the falling of leaves and cool days.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad.
~ Edwin Way Teale
In the season of white wild roses We two went hand in hand: But now in the ruddy autumn Together already we stand.
~ Francis Turner Palgrave
I ALMOST FELT A WEIRD POWER OVER MOTHER DURING SUCH TIME. SHE HAD A HOLD ON ME, AT LEAST. AND HER GRIP FELT LIKE SHE WOULD HANG ON NO MATTER WHAT I YANKED HER THROUGH. BY THIS TIME IT WAS HURRICANE SEASON.
~ Mary Karr
We were unable to obtain any lesbians," Pomeroy says, as though perhaps they hadn't been in season, or his paperwork wasn't in order.)
~ Mary Roach
Here then I retreated, and lay down happy to have found a shelter, however miserable, from the inclemency of the season, and still more from the barbarity of man.
~ Mary Shelley
feliz de haber encontrado un refugio ante las inclemencias de la estación y, sobre todo, ante la barbarie del hombre.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Spring is made of solid, fourteen-karat gratitude, the reward for the long wait. Every religious tradition from the northern hemisphere honors some form of April hallelujah, for this is the season of exquisite redemption, a slam-bang return to joy after a season of cold second thoughts.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Mom is losing, no doubt, because our vegetables have come to lack two features of interest: nutrition and flavor. Storage and transport take predictable tolls on the volatile plant compounds that subtly add up to taste and food value. Breeding to increase shelf life also has tended to decrease palatability. Bizarre as it seems, we've accepted a tradeoff that amounts to: Give me every vegetable in every season, even if it tastes like a cardboard picture of its former self.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Respecting the dignity of a spectacular food means enjoying it at its best. Europeans celebrate the short season of abundant asparagus as a form of holiday. In the Netherlands the first cutting coincides with Father's Day, on which restaurants may feature all-asparagus menus and hand out neckties decorated with asparagus spears.
~ Barbara Kingsolver