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January Quotes

January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow.

Sara Coleridge (1839). “Pretty lessons in verse, for good children; with some lessons in Latin in easy rhyme”, p.7

Pale January lay In its cradle day by day Dead or living, hard to say.

Alfred Austin (1896). “Days of the Year: A Poetic Calendar from the Works of A. Austin”

My dad liked how January went with Jones. My sisters' names are Jina and Jacey Jones.

Interview with Jack Nicholson, www.interviewmagazine.com. July 6, 2009.

That grand old poem called Winter

Henry David Thoreau, Ronald A. Bosco (2005). “Nature's Panorama: Thoreau on the Seasons”, p.78, Univ of Massachusetts Press

It is deep January. The sky is hard. The stalks are firmly rooted in ice.

Wallace Stevens (2011). “The Palm at the End of the Mind: Selected Poems and a Play”, p.319, Vintage

September is the other January.

Gretchen Rubin (2012). “Happier at Home: Kiss More, Jump More, Abandon Self-Control, and My Other Experiments in Everyday Life”, p.22, Harmony

January is the month for dreaming.

Jean Hersey (1964). “A Sense of Seasons”

Since January 1993 there have been 27 other countries not in the EU that have done better than the UK at exporting goods into the single market.

"EU debate: Boris Johnson says Brexit will be 'Britain's independence day' as Ruth Davidson attacks 'lies' of Leave campaign in front of 6,000-strong Wembley audience". BBC One's debate at Wembley Arena, London, www.telegraph.co.uk. June 21, 2016.

When I leave the office on January 20th, I will leave even more idealistic than I was the day I took the oath of office.

Clinton, William J. (2000). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 2000-2001”, p.2632, Best Books on

No other woman had that air of spring in January, that ever-bubbling fount of love and hope.

Rosalind Miles (2007). “The Child of the Holy Grail: The Third of the Guenevere Novels”, p.25, Crown