Autumn Equinox Quotes

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  • Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease, For Summer has o’er-brimm’d their clammy cells.

    John Keats, Helen Vendler (1990). “Poetry Manuscripts at Harvard”, p.222, Harvard University Press
  • The falling leaves drift by the window The autumn leaves of red and gold.... I see your lips, the summer kisses The sunburned hands, I used to hold Since you went away, the days grow long And soon I'll hear ol' winter's song. But I miss you most of all my darling, When autumn leaves start to fall.

    Summer   Song   Fall  
  • Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits.

    Samuel Butler (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Butler (Illustrated)”, p.425, Delphi Classics
  • Youth is like spring, an over praised season more remarkable for biting winds than genial breezes. Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits.

    Time   Spring   Fall  
  • Autumn wins you best by this its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay.

    Sympathy   Fall   Autumn  
    Robert Browning, John Woolford, Daniel Karlin (1991). “The Poems of Browning: 1826-1840”, p.116, Pearson Education
  • There is a harmony in autumn, and a luster in its sky, which through the summer is not heard or seen, as if it could not be, as if it had not been!

    Summer   Fall   Autumn  
    'Hymn to Intellectual Beauty' (1816)
  • Summer ends, and Autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night.

    Summer   Autumn   Moon  
  • The season for enjoying the fullness of life - partaking of the harvest, sharing the harvest with others, and reinvesting and saving portions of the harvest for yet another season of growth.

  • Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile.

    Nature   Fall   Autumn  
  • O Autumn, laden with fruit, and stained With the blood of the grape, pass not, but sit Beneath my shady roof; there thou may'st rest, And tune thy jolly voice to my fresh pipe; And all the daughters of the year shall dance! Sing now the lusty song of fruit and flowers.

    Daughter   Song   Flower  
    William Blake (2008). “The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake”, p.409, Univ of California Press
  • Autumn is a season followed immediately by looking forward to spring.

    Spring   Fall   Autumn  
  • Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.

    Nature   Fall   Autumn  
    George Eliot (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)”, p.6444, Delphi Classics
  • It was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life.

    Life   Memories   Fall  
    P. D. James (2008). “A Taste for Death”, p.339, Faber & Faber
  • Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun.

    Fall   Autumn   Gourds  
    "To Autumn" l. 1 (1820)
  • Change is a measure of time and, in the autumn, time seems speeded up. What was is not and never again will be; what is is change.

    Time   Fall   Autumn  
    Edwin Way Teale (1987). “Circle of the seasons: the journal of a naturalist's year”, Olympic Marketing Corp
  • Nature is, above all, profligate. Don't believe them when they tell you how economical and thrifty nature is, whose leaves return to the soil. Wouldn't it be cheaper to leave them on the tree in the first place? This deciduous business alone is a radical scheme, the brainchild of a deranged manic-depressive with limitless capital. Extravagance! Nature will try anything once.

    Nature   Believe   Autumn  
    Annie Dillard (2011). “Pilgrim at Tinker Creek”, p.66, Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
  • No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face.

    Beauty   Summer   Spring  
    'Elegies' 'The Autumnal' (1599-1601)
  • The leaves fall, the wind blows, and the farm country slowly changes from the summer cottons into its winter woods.

    Summer   Country   Fall  
  • Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.

    F. Scott Fitzgerald (2016). “(The Great Gatsby)”, p.70, F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • For the Fall of the year is more than three months bounded by an equinox and a solstice. It is a summing up without the finality of year's end.

    Fall   Autumn   Years  
    Hal Borland (1946). “An American year: country life and landscapes through the seasons”, New York
  • I love the fall. I love it because of the smells that you speak of; and also because things are dying, things that you don't have to take care of anymore, and the grass stops growing.

    Love   Death   Fall  
  • Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.

    Albert Camus (2012). “Caligula and Three Other Plays”, p.104, Vintage
  • There is a harmony In autumn, and a luster in its sky...

    Fall   Autumn   Sky  
  • Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it.

    Nature   Fall   Autumn  
    George Eliot (2016). “George Eliot's Life, Complete: Top Novelist Focus”, p.31, 谷月社
  • You ought to know that October is the first Spring month.

    Spring   Fall   Autumn  
    Karel Capek (2002). “The Gardener's Year”
  • Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.

    Fall   Autumn   Tree  
    Emily Bronte, “Fall, Leaves, Fall”
  • By all these lovely tokens September days are here, With summer's best of weather And autumn's best of cheer.

    Helen Hunt Jackson, “September”
  • Listen! the wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves, we have had our summer evenings, now for October eves!

    Summer   Fall   Autumn  
    Humbert Wolfe (1936). “P.L.M.: Peoples, Landfalls, Mountains”, London : Cassell
  • Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt.

    Fall   Autumn   Fire  
    William Allingham (1860). “Day and Night Songs; and The Music-master: A Love Poem”, p.78
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