Top Spring Quotes

  • Spring had been the season for dying in the old days. Invalids who had struggled through the dark comfort of winter took fright as the night receded. – Mavis Gallant

    Spring had been the season for dying in the old days. Invalids who had struggled through the dark comfort of winter took fright as the night receded.– Mavis Gallant

  • There is Irish Spring, but there is no fall soap. – Jerry Mooney

    There is Irish Spring, but there is no fall soap.– Jerry Mooney

  • This will be Great Mam’s last spring. Her last June apples. Her last fresh roasting ears from the garden. – Barbara Kingsolver

    This will be Great Mam’s last spring. Her last June apples. Her last fresh roasting ears from the garden.– Barbara Kingsolver

  • This will be Great Mam’s last spring. Her last June apples. Her last fresh roasting ears from the garden.– Barbara Kingsolver

  • virtue does not spring from riches, but riches and all other human blessings, both private and public, from virtue. – Plato

    virtue does not spring from riches, but riches and all other human blessings, both private and public, from virtue.– Plato

  • You’re my change of skin / my summer-winter-fall / I spring to follow you / this loss is beautiful. – Maggie Stiefvater

    You’re my change of skin / my summer-winter-fall / I spring to follow you / this loss is beautiful.– Maggie Stiefvater

  • Or maybe spring is the season of love and fall the season of mad lust. Spring for flirting but fall for the untamed delicious wild thing. – Elizabeth Cohen

    Or maybe spring is the season of love and fall the season of mad lust. Spring for flirting but fall for the untamed delicious wild thing.– Elizabeth Cohen

  • All things are like spring dreams, passing with no trace. – Su Tungpo

    All things are like spring dreams, passing with no trace.– Su Tungpo

  • The spring which moved my energies lay far away beyond seas, in an Indian isle. – Charlotte Bront

    The spring which moved my energies lay far away beyond seas, in an Indian isle.– Charlotte Bront

  • It was not an unusual site to see Negro tenant farmers crossing the intersection of Spring and Barbrick on the way to the cotton warehouse – Nancy B Brewer

    It was not an unusual site to see Negro tenant farmers crossing the intersection of Spring and Barbrick on the way to the cotton warehouse– Nancy B Brewer