- O suns and skies and clouds of June,
- And flowers of June together,
- Ye cannot rival for one hour
- October's bright blue weather.
Jump to bookstore Jump to search portal Home
Comments and suggestions should be addressed to the Webmaster.
Known copyrights have been acknowledged. Other copyrights belong to respective authors.
Always remember that the author should always be stated alongside any quotation you use.
![]() More ways to get quotes! ![]() | |
|
|
| 1 | Autumn is a second spring when every leaf's a flower. |
| 2 | All those golden autumn days the sky was full of wings. Wings beating low over the blue water of Silver Lake, wings beating high in the blue air far above it . . . bearing them all away to the green fields in the South. |
| 3 | Autumn arrives in the early morning, but spring at the close of a winter day. |
| 4 | Autumn is a season followed immediately by looking forward to spring. |
| 5 | Action must be taken at the first signs of disruption or decay, otherwise disaster will follow as ice-bound water follows brief autumn frosts. |
| 6 | Autumn wins you best by this its mute |
| 7 | Believe in yourself, your neighbors, your work, your ultimate attainment of more complete happiness. It is only the farmer who faithfully plants seeds in the Spring, who reaps a harvest in Autumn. |
| 8 | Change is a measure of time and, in the autumn, time seems speeded up. What was is not and never again will be; what is is change. |
| 9 | Chicago is an October sort of city even in spring. |
| 10 | Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves. |
| 11 | Deep inside, we're still the boys of autumn, that magic time of the year that once swept us onto America's fields. |
| 12 | Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. |
| 13 | Every season hath its pleasures; |
| 14 | Fall is my favorite season in Los Angeles, watching the birds change color and fall from the trees. |
| 15 | He types his laboured column --weary drudge! |
| 16 | I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape -- the loneliness of it -- the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it -- the whole story doesn't show. |
| 17 | I saw old autumn in the misty morn |
| 18 | I trust in Nature for the stable laws |
| 19 | If a man . . . can paint a landscape, and convey into souls and ochres all the enchantments of Spring or Autumn; it is certain that the secret cannot be kept; the first witness tells it to a second, and men go by fives and tens and fifties to his doors. |
| 20 | It was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life. |
| 21 | No Spring nor Summer Beauty hath such grace |
| 22 | October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks in. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August, and February. |
| 23 | Our judgment ripens; our imagination decays. We cannot at once enjoy the flowers of the Spring of life and the fruits of its Autumn. |
| 24 | Spring comes with flowers, autumn with the moon, summer with the breeze, winter with snow. When idle concerns don't fill your thoughts, that's your best season. |
| 25 | Tears, idle tears, |
| 26 | The smile that flickers on baby's lips when he sleeps- does anybody know where it was borne? Yes, there is a rumor that a young pale beam of a crescent moon touched the edge of a vanishing autumn cloud, and there the smile was first born . . . . |
| 27 | There is a harmony |
| 28 | Union of the weakest develops strength |
| 29 | Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn. |
| 30 | Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all. |
| 31 | Youth is like spring, an over- praised season more remarkable for biting winds than genial breezes. Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits. |
