#New Years Eve
Quotes about new-years-eve
New Year's Eve is a time of reflection, celebration, and anticipation, marking the transition from one year to the next. It embodies the spirit of renewal and hope, as people around the world gather to bid farewell to the past and welcome the future with open arms. This occasion is synonymous with joy, optimism, and the promise of new beginnings, making it a perfect backdrop for inspiring quotes that capture the essence of change and growth. People are drawn to New Year's Eve quotes because they encapsulate the emotions and aspirations that accompany this pivotal moment. These quotes often serve as a source of motivation, encouraging individuals to embrace the opportunities that lie ahead and to set intentions for personal and collective growth. Whether it's the excitement of a fresh start or the comfort of shared experiences, New Year's Eve quotes resonate deeply, offering wisdom and encouragement as we step into the unknown. As the clock strikes midnight, these words of inspiration remind us of the power of hope and the endless possibilities that a new year brings.
We’re not dictated by the calendar, nor does the calendar sweep the obstructions from our lives when the second hand reaches midnight in the wee and fleeting hours of December. We can choose to move toward something new at any time.
Youth is when you're allowed to stay up late on New Year's Eve. Middle age is when you're forced to.
Didn't people call New Year's the loneliest night on the calender? She took comfort in knowing somewhere on the planet, someone might be as miserable as she was.
... Nadine stuffed the make-up into her handbag, along with a travel toothbrush, a condom, her passport and a spare pair of knickers. She saw Tiny and Pip staring at her and said, ‘What?’‘Your passport, Nad?’Nadine shrugged. ‘I will spend this evening asking myself, What would Anya Amasova do? And she would definitely never be without her passport.
There are proponents of New Year's Eve, and there are proponents of regular Tuesday nights. I am one of the latter, much happier residing in the wake of the mundane.
Since childhood, since her early school days, New Year’s Eve had possessed for her a mournful terror: she had elected it to represent the Nothingness which was her own life, the solid, cheerful festival which had seemed to be the lives of others.
Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go;Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Tabula rasa... time to hacer borrón y cuenta nueva, wipe the board clean," the singer chants.Wipe the board clean? I feel like my board is too clean, perpetually wiped bare. What I want is the opposite: a messy scrawl, constellations of indelible things that can't ever be washed away.
[On New Year’s Eve] we burn the Christmas tree (stripped and chopped up earlier) while H and I sip cheap champagne.
