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Springtime Quotes

Spring is the time of plans and projects.

Leo Tolstoy (2016). “ANNA KARENINA – Two Unabridged Translations in One Premium Edition (World Classics Series): The Greatest Romantic Tragedy of All Times from the Renowned Author of War and Peace & The Death of Ivan Ilyich (Including Biographies of the Author)”, p.1150, e-artnow

Every man and every living creature has a sacred right to the gladness of springtime.

graf Leo Tolstoy, Nathan Haskell Dole (1917). “The Novels and Other Works of Lyof N. Tolstoi”

In this springtime of hope, some lights seem eternal; America's is.

Ronald Reagan (2004). “Speaking My Mind: Selected Speeches”, p.216, Simon and Schuster

Hee that is in a towne in May loseth his spring.

George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.363

This is not the land of my birth, but it is the land for which I hold the greatest affection, and I certainly will come back in the springtime

Kennedy, John F. (1964). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1963”, p.541, Best Books on

Rise and put on your foliage, and be seen To come forth, like the springtime, fresh and green

Robert Herrick (1900). “Poems of Robert Herrick: a selection from Hesperides and Noble numbers”

A man is not a bird, to come and go with the springtime.

Arthur Miller (1996). “Death of a Salesman: Revised Edition”, p.64, Penguin

For what is the program of the bourgeois parties? A bad poem on springtime, filled to bursting with metaphors.

Walter Benjamin, Marcus Paul Bullock, Michael William Jennings, Howard Eiland, Gary Smith (1999). “Gesammelte Schriften”, p.216, Harvard University Press

Stronger than iron crueler than death sweeter than springtime it lives beyond breath

Juliet Marillier (2008). “Cybele's Secret”, p.299, Knopf Books for Young Readers

You can lose a friend in springtime easier than any other season if you're too curious.

Frances Hodgson Burnett, General Press (2016). “The Secret Garden (Illustrated Edition)”, p.102, GENERAL PRESS

It is better to remember our love as it was in the springtime.

Bess Streeter Aldrich (1935). “Spring Came on Forever”, p.257, U of Nebraska Press