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Quotes About Season

Long stormy spring-time, wet contentious April, winter chilling the lap of very May but at length the season of summer does come.
~ Thomas Carlyle
We provide a breadth of live and catch-up content - what we define as this season's content, none of which is available in the Netflix rerun world.
~ Brian L. Roberts
I don't think a show's ever changed networks in the middle of the season before, but it was cool because they gave us those extra couple years of life that was necessary to get us to syndication.
~ Donal Logue
Anytime you approach a new season of any show it's fun because you have a newfound history with these characters.
~ Aidan Gallagher
Comic-Con fans are so affectionate, and it's always a lovely way to start a new season.
~ Kunal Nayyar
Good players go into a season without a contract for the next year.
~ Joe Maddon
I love the role of being the experienced driver and that is definitely the case next year - I think I am the most experienced guy in F1 next year.
~ Jenson Button
There's not going to be a 'Buffy' season nine on television.
~ Joss Whedon
We do 32 episodes a season and will have shot 267 episodes by the end of the ninth season... It's impossible to sell that many episodes in the foreign market.
~ Aaron Spelling
During the season, fans tend to observe, in as many complicated ways and with as much detail as we can come up with, only that a winning team is very good, and a losing team is hopeless. My mother or Prince Charles or probably a Martian could make the same observation, but their views would be discounted on the grounds of ignorance.
~ Nick Hornby
Manchester United would have retained the Premiership if they'd won this game – or, of course, if they'd won any of the other games they drew during the course of the season. Or, seeing as one extra point would have done the trick, if they'd drawn any of the games they lost, especially the two against Manchester City. Or, seeing as they lost the trophy on goal difference, if their victories had been achieved with a bigger winning margin.
~ Nick Hornby
Maybe there is a point to this banality after all. If I travel to see my mother on the train now the fare is £2.70 for a day return, a tenfold increase on 1970 adult prices; but in the 91/92 season it now cost £8 to stand on the terraces at Arsenal, a thirty-two-fold increase.
~ Nick Hornby
Now is the autumn of our ennui.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Everything in the garden is dying, that's what time of year it is. The leaves blaze and desiccate in their dying before twisting to the ground as ash.
~ Colson Whitehead
The sky was a sheet of slate but it was still warm, an August afternoon that let you know its kind was running out.
~ Colson Whitehead
THE LONDON "SEASON" OF THE YEAR 1886, UPON ITS surface, was much as other and similar seasons had been before it. No blare of sudden trumpets marked its advent. Victoria was still placidly upon her throne; Lord Salisbury—for the second time—had ousted Gladstone from the premier's chair; Ireland was seething with outrage and sedition; and Beecham's Pills were "universally admitted to be a marvellous antidote for nervous disorders.
~ Vincent Starrett
They were both in the prime of youth, or even in that season which precedes the prime of youth, the season before the smooth pink folds of the flower have burst their gummy case, when the wings of the butterfly, though fully grown, are motionless in the sun.
~ Virginia Woolf
But there is one peculiarity which real works of art possess in common. At each fresh reading one notices some change in them, as if the sap of life ran in their leaves, and with skies and plants they had the power to alter their shape and colour from season to season. To write down one's impressions of Hamlet as one reads it year after year, would be virtually to record one's own autobiography, for as we know more of life, so Shakespeare comments upon what we know.
~ Virginia Woolf
It's cold today, but in a spring way, and I love you.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Christmas is the season when people run out of money before they run out of friends.
~ Larry Wilde
The trouble with the last snowfall of the season is that you can't be sure.
~ larson doug
A turning of the page in Nature's book, and the story of spring begins.
~ Laura Jaworski
Autumn when the trees shake loose their garments and we bundle in our own.
~ Laura Jaworski
Autumn is the time when Nature takes her watercolor to the trees.
~ Laura Jaworski