Top Spring Quotes Collection - Page 9

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Image of Benjamin
Press on! If Fortune play thee false To-day, tomorrow she'll be true; Whom now she sinks she now exalts, Taking old gifts and granting new, The wisdom of the present hour Makes up the follies past and gone; To weakness, strength succeeds, and power From frailty springs! Press on, press on!
- Benjamin
Collection: Spring
Image of Roy Chapman Andrews
Palaeontology is the Aladdin's lamp of the most deserted and lifeless regions of the earth; it touches the rocks and there spring forth in orderly succession the monarchs of the past and the ancient river streams and savannahs wherein they flourished. The rocks usually hide their story in the most difficult and inaccessible places.
- Roy Chapman Andrews
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Image of Alexander Crummell
The greatness of peoples springs from their ability to grasp the grand conceptions of being. It is the absorption of a people, of a nation, of a rare, in large majestic and abiding things which lifts them up to the skies.
- Alexander Crummell
Collection: Spring
Image of Mart Crowley
In spring a young mans fancy turns to a fancy young man.
- Mart Crowley
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Image of Frank Bolles
No one can look at a pine tree in winter without knowing that spring will come again in due time.
- Frank Bolles
Collection: Spring
Image of K Hari Kumar
Flowers that bloom in the winter may not survive till spring.
- K Hari Kumar
Collection: Spring
Image of Kenneth Grahame
O what a flowery track lies spread before me, henceforth! What dust clouds shall spring up behind me as I speed on my reckless way! What carts I shall fling carelessly into the ditch in the wake of my magnificent onset!
- Kenneth Grahame
Collection: Spring
Image of Lubov Azria
A vivid color blocked tunic dress sets the perfect tone for Spring.
- Lubov Azria
Collection: Spring
Image of Helen Garner
And always Melbourne, Melbourne, Melbourne, over and over the same photo in glaring greens and reds, of a tram, huffy, blunderous, manoeuvring itself with pole akimbo round the tight corner where Bourke Street enters Spring.
- Helen Garner
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Image of Emile Souvestre
The impulse to perform a worthy action often springs from our best nature, but is afterwards tainted by the spur of selfishness or sinister interest.
- Emile Souvestre
Collection: Spring
Image of Giambattista Basile
Truly, a command of gall cannot be obeyed like one of sugar. A man must require just and reasonable things; if he would see the scales of obedience properly trimmed. From orders which are improper, springs resistance, which is not easily overcome.
- Giambattista Basile
Collection: Spring
Image of Louise Closser Hale
The spring in Boston is like being in love: bad days slip in among the good ones, and the whole world is at a standstill, then the sun shines, the tears dry up, and we forget that yesterday was stormy.
- Louise Closser Hale
Collection: Spring
Image of Tony Hillerman
Thoughts, and words that spring from them, bend the individual's reality. To speak of death is to invite it. To think of sorrow is to produce it.
- Tony Hillerman
Collection: Spring
Image of Terry Hoeppner
James was truly an unknown quantity. He was really, physically drained in the spring and he got dinged in the fall. We brought him along slowly, but he has a great future. He's a natural receiver.
- Terry Hoeppner
Collection: Spring
Image of Kevin Millar
The good thing is we got this over in spring training. We played them three or four times and got all the hugs out of the way. Now it's time to go out there and beat them.
- Kevin Millar
Collection: Spring
Image of William Henry Ashley
They urged me to take up winter quarters at the forks of the Platt, stating that if I attempted to advance further until spring, I would endanger the lives of my whole party.
- William Henry Ashley
Collection: Spring
Image of Columella
Take rainwater kept for several years, and mix a sextarius of this water with a pound of honey The whole is exposed to the sun for 40 days, and then left on a shelf near the fire. If you have no rain water, then boil spring water.
- Columella
Collection: Spring
Image of Anne Spencer
Heaven's Virginia when the year's at its Spring.
- Anne Spencer
Collection: Spring
Image of Arthur Cleveland Bent
Dull indeed would be the man that did not feel the thrill awakened by the first glimpse of brilliant color in the orchard, and the cheery warbling notes borne to our ears on the first gentle breath of spring!
- Arthur Cleveland Bent
Collection: Spring
Image of James Lee
The air smelled like Bayou Teche when it's spring and the fish are spawning among the water hyacinths and the frogs are throbbing in the cattails and the flooded cypress.
- James Lee
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Image of Isaiah
The LORD will guide you always; he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail.
- Isaiah
Collection: Spring
Image of Khaled Hosseini
It was only a smile, nothing more. It didn't make everything all right. It didn't make ANYTHING all right. Only a smile. A tiny thing. A leaf in the woods, shaking in the wake of a startled bird's flight. But I'll take it. With open arms. Because when spring comes, it melts the snow one flake at a time, and maybe I just witnessed the first flake melting. - Amir
- Khaled Hosseini
Collection: Spring
Image of Benton MacKaye
Wilderness is two things-fact and feeling. It is a fund of knowledge and a spring of influence. It is the ultimate source of health-terrestrial and human.
- Benton MacKaye
Collection: Spring
Image of Robert Underwood Johnson
They know who keep a broken tryst, Till something from the Spring be missed We have not truly known the Spring.
- Robert Underwood Johnson
Collection: Spring
Image of Jennifer Niven
No more winter at all. Finch, you brought me spring.
- Jennifer Niven
Collection: Spring
Image of Helen Van Slyke
Timing. We give it many names: Destiny, Fate, Kismet, the will of God. Whatever we call it, lives are changed and molded by it, in small or drastic ways beyond our control. The precise, exquisite influence of timing moves people into new positions as surely as a spring flood rearranges the landscape. It is as unavoidable as life.
- Helen Van Slyke
Collection: Spring
Image of Mark Hopkins
The infidelity that springs from the heart is not to be reached by a course of lectures on the evidences of Christianity; argument did not cause, and argument will not remove it.
- Mark Hopkins
Collection: Spring
Image of Thomas Guthrie
It is not with a rush and a spring that we are to reach Christ's character, and attain to perfect saintship; but step by step, foot by foot, hand over hand, we are slowly and often painfully to mount the ladder that rests on earth, and rises to heaven.
- Thomas Guthrie
Collection: Spring
Image of Peter Shepherd
Love is the key. If we start to express the spring of love within that is our true essence, our Truth, our spark of Divinity... and allow it to flow more... then all is revealed. Love becomes our guide in life, our connection with All, and our path back to Source.
- Peter Shepherd
Collection: Spring
Image of Eric Hoffer
It has often been said that power corrupts. But it is perhaps equally important to realize that weakness, too, corrupts. Power corrupts the few, while weakness corrupts the many. Hatred, malice, rudeness, intolerance, and suspicion are the faults of weakness. The resentment of the weak does not spring from any injustice done to them but from their sense of inadequacy and impotence. We cannot win the weak by sharing our wealth with them. They feel our generosity as oppression.
- Eric Hoffer
Collection: Spring
Image of Tod Goldberg
There's an old, private cemetery here in Palm Springs, where I live, just down the street from the airport, that belongs to one of the local Native American tribes, and it occurred to me one day that if you really wanted to get away with murder, you'd kill someone, put them in a coffin and bury them in a private cemetery or, better, an abandoned one. And then suddenly this whole idea of a long con appeared before me and I had this idea of using a Jewish cemetery.
- Tod Goldberg
Collection: Spring
Image of Thalassa Cruso
Every year it seems to me I hear complaints about spring. It is either "late" or "unusually cold," "abnormally dry" or "fantastically wet," for no one is ever willing to admit that there is no such thing as a normal spring.
- Thalassa Cruso
Collection: Spring
Image of J. Brent Bill
This gathered worship, as Quakers call it, is not only absence of noise. Gathered worship springs from the reverent, silent expectation that God will come among the people. The silence deepens as we feel ourselves drawn beautifully to God and each other. Our hearts and souls burst with thanksgiving-a thanksgiving best expressed by silence. Silence growing from awe is the natural human response to hints of the Divine.
- J. Brent Bill
Collection: Spring
Image of Tim Purpura
What we're going to do is use spring training as sort of a feeling-out process for Phil and Preston and our other outfielders. It gives us a lot of comfort to know that you've got a pure center fielder like Preston. But he's also so athletic, he can come in and play either corner and we'll feel very comfortable with it.
- Tim Purpura
Collection: Spring
Image of Malalai Joya
I don't fear death; I fear remaining silent in the face of injustice. I am young and I want to live. But I say to those that would eliminate my voice: I am ready, wherever and whenever you might strike. You can cut down the flower, but nothing can stop the coming of the spring.
- Malalai Joya
Collection: Spring
Image of Malalai Joya
They will kill me but they will not kill my voice, because it will be the voice of all Afghan women. You can cut the flower, but you cannot stop the coming of spring.
- Malalai Joya
Collection: Spring
Image of Gertrude Berg
Borscht is more than a soup, it's a weather vane. When my family says they want hot borscht I know winter is coming, and when they want cold borscht I know how far can spring be behind?
- Gertrude Berg
Collection: Spring
Image of Matthew Henry
Meekness is calm confidence, settled assurance, and rest of the soul. It is the tranquil stillness of a soul that is at rest in Christ. It is the place of peace. Meekness springs from a heart of humility, radiating the fragrance of Christ.
- Matthew Henry
Collection: Spring
Image of Lindsay Hartley
I started in musicals. My first professional experience was Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz' in Palm Springs.
- Lindsay Hartley
Collection: Spring
Image of Robert Hunter
Poised for flight, Wings spread bright, Spring from night into the Sun.
- Robert Hunter
Collection: Spring
Image of Charley Harper
Long distance is the next best thing to being there. But a dove in love would rather reach out and touch someone. Spring is in the air and all lines are busy with local calls as the wooing and cooing commences.
- Charley Harper
Collection: Spring
Image of Tivadar Kosztka Csontvary
You, faulty men! Not only got lost on the way of charlatains, but contravened against the divine nature. Weren't settled for the wealthy, clear air, you bewitched it with smoke and burnt smell, you weren't settled for the best spring water, you filled up yourself with several kinds of hard drinks, the sun shined for you in vain, you didn't behold it...
- Tivadar Kosztka Csontvary
Collection: Spring
Image of Craig Childs
There is a drop of blood in the snow before me.... The coyote... is in estrus.... spurred to let out a bit of herself, sending a message, telling everyone she was now ready, that the clock of her winter was ticking toward spring.
- Craig Childs
Collection: Spring
Image of James Weldon Johnson
I am a thing not new, I am as old As human nature. I am that which lurks, Ready to spring whenever a bar is loosed; The ancient trait which fights incessantly Against restraint, balks at the upward climb; The weight forever seeking to obey The law of downward pull; and I am more: The bitter fruit am I of planted seed; The resultant, the inevitable end Of evil forces and the powers of wrong.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Spring
Image of Fanny Kemble
[On John Brown:] The poor wretch is hanged, but from his grave a root of bitterness will spring, the fruit of which at no distant day may be disunion and civil war.
- Fanny Kemble
Collection: Spring