WINTER QUOTES V

quotations about winter

What did the tree say after a long winter? What a re-leaf ...

NIC LOYD & LINDA WEIFORD

"Weathercatch: Why it was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad winter", The Spokesman-Review, April 5, 2017


Winter is the time of sacred balance and rejuvenation of life in preparation for the coming spring. It represents abundance, teaching and gratitude.

NOELLE VIGNOLA

Into Your Meditation: Metaphors On Essential Elements of a Meditation Practice


I stood and watched the water and knew something had ended, that winter was gone and with it things undone and pledges unfulfilled.

MITCH MODE

"Outdoor Adventure", Star Journal, March 17, 2017


The heart can get really cold if all you've known is winter.

BENJAMIN ALIRE SAENZ

Last Night I Sang to the Monster


Who's got the winter blues? For me, the slide down begins after the new year and steadily declines, building rapid speed from there, falling into the pit of the dreaded dead of winter. It's that time of year when getting out of your warm bed is not for the weak, and trudging through every day life seems monotonous, exhausting, boring and, well, just hard. For many people, winter is a very difficult season to muster the strength to feel joy and excitement about much of anything. SAD struggle is real, people. It's real.

CHRISTINE CARTER

"5 Ways to Beat Those Winter Blues!", Huffington Post, February 1, 2016


When I was younger the winter was my favorite. It was my birthday and it was New Year's and it was snowmen and snowball fights and snow angels.

STEN SPINELLA

"Storytime with Sten: The melancholy of winter, the pressure of summer", Daily Campus, March 20, 2017


Do they worst, Winter, but know, but know
That, when the Spring cometh, a blossom shall blow.

JOHN BANISTER TABB

"On the Forthcoming Volume of Sidney Lanier's Poems"


His breath like silver arrows pierced the air,
The naked earth crouched shuddering at his feet,
His finger on all flowing waters sweet
Forbidding lay--motion nor sound was there:--
Nature was frozen dead,--and still and slow,
A winding sheet fell o'er her body fair,
Flaky and soft, from his wide wings of snow.

FANNY KEMBLE

Winter

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O Winter! ruler of the inverted year!

WILLIAM COWPER

The Task

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Now shiv'ring nature mourns her ravish'd charms,
And sinks supine in winter's frozen arms.

MRS. LEAPOR

"Winter", Poems by Eminent Ladies


Winter is ruthless and sometimes sullen and murderous. The wild winter North has gulped ten thousand summers down nor left a froth of sunshine on its lips.

WILLIAM A. QUAYLE

"Headed Into Spring", The Sanctuary, March 17, 1921


Lilac dries to burnt sienna,
the greens of summer go to ochre.
The goldfinch molts to gray.
In winter light, the cabin
casts its violet shadow. Here
no color can surprise a canvas
except crow's constancy.

ELIZABETH SEYDEL MORGAN

"Painting the Blue Ridge Red", On Long Mountain: Poems


Are the days of winter sunshine just as sad for you, too? When it is misty, in the evenings, and I am out walking by myself, it seems to me that the rain is falling through my heart and causing it to crumble into ruins.

GUSTAVE FLAUBERT

November: Fragments in a Nondescript Style

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Winter lives under a pigeon's wing, a dead wing with damp feathers.

ELIZABETH BISHOP

North & South

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The simplest way of coping with winter is to die in autumn.

J. B. S. HALDANE

Everything Has a History


Normally, spring is a lovely, wonderful time of year. A time of flowers, warm weather, Red Sox baseball, our favorite seasonal places reopening, reconnecting with nature, all the good stuff that lets us know winter is over.

CATHY SUMMERS

"The 'Crud' is Goind Around...", Cape Cod News, April 11, 2017


Winter is a time to slow. To grab hold of that wheel that spins your days too quickly and give it a firm tug. To let your thoughts catch up with your body. To pin down that idea that's been circling your mind for months. To remember that life isn't an emergency.

KELSI TURNER

"Winter's Wisdom", Bemidji Pioneer, February 7, 2016


And now spring comes tripping along, and thanks to the brutal winter, we will be better than ever, fly higher thanks to having sunk so low, perhaps even achieve magnificence of some sort.

GARRISON KEILLOR

"If adversity is good for us, we'll be great", Alaska Dispatch News, April 10, 2017


Winter is a time for spiraling inward and rejuvenating -- the counterbalance for the active, light-filled, busy times.

JACINTA FERRARI

"Appreciating and embracing the winter season", Penticton Western News, January 28, 2016


Winter's not gone yet, if the wild-geese fly that way.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

King Lear

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