1,207 Quotes About Spring

  • Author Ezra Taft Benson
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    I rode horseback three miles each way to get to high school, and in bad weather it was a problem sometimes to make my eight o'clock class on time. Like others, I often missed school to help on the farm, especially in the fall, until after harvest, and in the spring, during planting season.

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  • Author Frédéric Bastiat
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    Socialism, like the ancient ideas from which it springs, confuses the distinction between government and society. As a result of this, every time we object to a thing being done by government, the socialists conclude that we object to its being done at all . . . . It is as if the socialists were to accuse us of not wanting persons to eat because we do not want the state to raise grain

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  • Author Georg Brandes
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    The loathing of mankind is a force that surprises and overwhelms one, fed by hundreds of springs concealed his subconsciousness. One only detects its presence after having long entertained it unawares.

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  • Author Hank Blalock
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    It is just part of Spring Training soreness. If this was during the season, I'd play through it.

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  • Author Hal Borland
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    March is a tomboy with tousled hair, a mischievous smile, mud on her shoes and a laugh in her voice.

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  • Author Hal Borland
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    No Winter lasts forever, no Spring skips its turn. April is a promise that May is bound to keep, and we know it.

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  • Author Harold Brodkey
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    the cold winds of insecurity... hadn't shredded the dreamy chrysalis of his childhood. He was still immersed in the dim, wet wonder of the folded wings that might open if someone loved him; he still hoped, probably, in a butterfly's unthinking way, for spring and warmth. How the wings ache, folded so, waiting; that is, they ache until they atrophy.

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  • Author Henry Beston
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    The quality of life, which in the ardour of spring was personal and sexual, becomes social in midsummer.

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