635 Quotes About Autumn
- Author Kate Morton
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The canopy of the woods was spread out beneath me and it looked as if autumn had taken a great torch to the trees, burnishing them gold, red, and bronze.
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- Author Laura Nowlin
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But you and I always remember things the same way.
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- Author Cindee Snider Re
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And that afternoon, as the sun slanted low through the changing autumn leaves, I remembered to savor the moment, soak in the beauty, breathe deeply and feel the immensity of God.
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- Author Lisa Kleypas
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It rained in Hampshire yesterday, a soft autumn storm that brought down hardly any leaves. The dahlias are no longer in stem, and frost has withered the chrysanthemums, but the air smells divine, like old leaves and wet bark, and ripe apples. Have you ever noticed that each month has its own smell? May and October are the nicest-smelling months, in my opinion.
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- Author Charmaine J Forde
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I am Falling in love again with autumn,The smell of warm cider, The orange color leaves, Pumpkins everywhere and the crisp breeze,People walking or riding their bikes,Folks jogging or going on hikes,I love autumn for many reasons andI'm pleased to admit- this is my favorite season
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- Author Nevada Barr
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Anna drove with the window rolled down, breathing in the essence of autumn: an exhalation of a forest readying itself for sleep, a smell so redolent with nostalgia a pleasant ache warmed her bones and she was nagged with the sense of a loss she could not remember.
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- Author Laura Nowlin
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I tell myself relationships are hard work. No one is perfect. There's no such thing as happily ever after.
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- Author Lisa Kleypas
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Hampshire was dressed in scarlet and brilliant orange, the hounds were out four mornings a week, and the last baskets of fruit had been harvested from heavy-laden trees. Now that the hay had been cut, the raucous corn-cakes had left the fields, their clamor replaced by the liquid notes of song-thrushes and the chatter of yellow buntings.
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- Author Georges Rodenbach
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He felt alone, prey to the tedium, to the dreariness of time, especially at the approach of twilight which, during those late-autumn days, came in through the windows, settling on the furniture with a leaden pallor, sending the mirrors into mourning at light's farewell ...
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