January's Quotes
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January's Quotes & Sayings
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It didn't feel so bad to be an orphan. It felt like the first day of a long vacation, a day as empty as the January sky was clear and sunny.
— Jonathan Franzen
In January 2004, the number of unemployed American college graduates actually exceeded the number of unemployed high school dropouts.
— Ken Robinson
January, month of empty pockets! let us endure this evil month, anxious as a theatrical producer's forehead.
— Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
I love beginnings. If I were in charge of calendars, every day would be January 1. And
— Jerry Spinelli
I love the Mediterranean for the fact that winter is over in a minute, and the almond blossom arrives in January.
— Jade Jagger
It's June in January Because I'm in love It always is spring in my heart with you in my arms.
— Leo Robin
Every day offers us simple gifts when we are willing to search our hearts for the place that's right for each of us. (January 15)
— Sarah Ban Breathnach
The answer is hard work. What are you doing on Christmas Eve? Are you riding your bike? January 1st - are you riding your bike?
— Lance Armstrong
I'm sorry Mr Lichtenstein, but your January birthday means only one thing and that's you're probably conceived
on April Fools Day. — Olivia Lichtenstein
on April Fools Day. — Olivia Lichtenstein
To read a poem in January is as lovely as to go for a walk in June.
— Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
In January 1944 I was called up by the Forced Labor Service, but I deserted on October 10, 1944.
— Gyorgy Ligeti
People or stars
Regard me sadly, I disappoint them.
From the poem "Sheep in Fog", 2 December 1962, 28 January 1963 — Sylvia Plath
Regard me sadly, I disappoint them.
From the poem "Sheep in Fog", 2 December 1962, 28 January 1963 — Sylvia Plath
I think that standing onstage on January 19th, and my father had just defied all expectations and won Iowa, was by far the most surreal moment.
— Vanessa Kerry
I'm working on my new album right now. Hopefully to get that out at the top of 2005, January 2005.
— Obie Trice
When I leave the office on January 20th, I will leave even more idealistic than I was the day I took the oath of office.
— William J. Clinton
You want to be playing your best in December and hopefully it'll carry over into January.
— Philip Rivers
The people's government, made for the people, made by the people and answerable to the people.
January 1830 — Daniel Webster
January 1830 — Daniel Webster
The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.
[State of the Union Address January 11 1962] — John F. Kennedy
[State of the Union Address January 11 1962] — John F. Kennedy
Come, ye cold winds, at January's call, On whistling wings, and with white flakes bestrew The earth.
— John Ruskin
In January 1776, Thomas Paine issued 'Common Sense,' advocating independence from Great Britain.
— Mike Crapo
The intelligent minority of this world will mark 1 January 2001 as the real beginning of the 21st century and the Third Millennium.
— Arthur C. Clarke
In January '77 I went out to LA and have been here 26 years.
— Ted Shackelford
I can't believe he's making you wait till January for an appointment."
"I could threaten to bomb the school. That'd get me in quicker. — Jeannine Garsee
"I could threaten to bomb the school. That'd get me in quicker. — Jeannine Garsee
By year's end, on 31 December, the New York stock exchange has lost more than 31 per cent of its total value since 1 January 2008.
— Yanis Varoufakis
She stood in front of him with January in her hair and he was lost.
— Fredrik Backman
If you happen to be a person who does not enjoy your own company, a visit to Edinburgh in January will teach you how it's done.
— Vivian Swift
Dostoyevsky dies in St Petersburg (28 January). Buried
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
On January 9, 1863, nine days after Lincoln ended slavery by signing the Emancipation Proclamation,
— Doug Most
January has only one thing to be said for it: it is followed by February. Nothing so well becomes its passing.
— Katharine Tynan
January is the month for dreaming.
— Jean Hersey
I miss All Stars, by the way. I was just telling people: how am I going to get by until January?
— Jason Wu
January 15: Columnist Bob Thomas publicizes Marilyn's doubts about the Something's Got to Give script.
— Carl Rollyson
Through the chill of December the early winter moans ... but it's that January wind that rattles old bones.
— John Facenda
I have that thing in my stomach where I just need to keep striving for things. In my mind, I want the fairy tale.
— January Jones
Pluto is cold; Chicago in January is merely inconvenient.
— Mark Blumberg
Never cease to act because you fear you may fail.
Spoken to to her adopted daughter | january 1917 — Queen Liliuokalani
Spoken to to her adopted daughter | january 1917 — Queen Liliuokalani
The December - January period is the strongest time of the year. It is an easy time to shift states of mind.
— Frederick Lenz
It is more important what the jobs report shows in December and January
that will affect how many rate hikes we'll have this spring. — David Malpass
that will affect how many rate hikes we'll have this spring. — David Malpass
Evening, January 22 "Doth Job fear God for nought?" Job 1:9 THIS was the wicked
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Holy flippindip! It's colder than a frog's ass in January!
— Jamie McGuire
'Mad Men' was really my first television role, and it never feels like TV to me. It's done at such a high level.
— January Jones
Let's toast," he said, eyes as cold as a January morning. "To a very unlikely, and very temporary, partnership.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Everybody always resolves to start exercising, but they never do. You know why ? Because it's January. Who wants to go jogging in the freezing cold ?
— Ellen DeGeneres
The first time we all played as a band, I think it was in January 1998, in Jonny's bedroom.
— Will Champion
That's like being a hockey player born on January I.
— Malcolm Gladwell
I've gotten to do a lot of weird stuff,
— January Jones
You got to be there for it to happen!
— January Bain
Our future begins on January 1 1999. The euro is Europe's key to the 21st century. The era of solo national fiscal and economic policy is over.
— Gerhard Schroder
January, the Monday of months....
— F Scott Fitzgerald
January was like the freaking sun.
— Fisher Amelie
It was January. Snow was falling; snow had fallen all day. The sky spread like a grey goose's wing from which feathers where falling all over England.
— Virginia Woolf
I blink January's lashes
and gush down December's cheeks — Sanober Khan
and gush down December's cheeks — Sanober Khan
If I could do one thing over I'd have been nicer to my parents.
— January Jones
From New Year's Eve through the third of January, the streets of Tokyo grew quiet, as if all the people had disappeared.
— Shogo Oketani
It's not witch-crafty or anything! I suggest it to all moms!
— January Jones
September is the other January.
— Gretchen Rubin
Why not show off if you've got something to show?
— January Jones
On January 10, 1963, I was sworn in as a lawyer, so next January 10 I will have practiced law for 40 years, and I've loved every minute of it.
— Johnnie Cochran
A few days after he unveiled the iPad in January 2010, Jobs held a "town hall" meeting with employees at Apple's campus.
— Walter Isaacson
January is expected to do well due to the strong sales of gift cards and promotions.
— David Keating
January is here, with eyes that keenly glow,
A frost-mailed warrior
striding a shadowy steed of snow. — Edgar Fawcett
A frost-mailed warrior
striding a shadowy steed of snow. — Edgar Fawcett
And I couldn't tell my mother to fuck off.I'd be killed.
— Audrey Bell
Letter to My Boner
— January Nelson
January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow.
— Sara Coleridge
People think that I changed my name. I could've been an actress, a superhero, or a stripper.
— January Jones
The thousands small birds of January in their smooth soaring cloud finding the trees.
— Naomi Shihab Nye
NEIL GAIMAN near Kinsale, County Cork 15 January 2001
— Neil Gaiman
It was late January in Draper, Utah, and as picturesque as the snow on the mountains was, it did not mix well with our modern lifestyle.
— Mette Ivie Harrison