July Quotes
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July Quotes & Sayings
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He makes a July's day short as December.
— William Shakespeare
Yes, you may ask my name but only if you can tell me: are your thighs as fine as a fresh, crisp morning in early July?
— Robert Clark
I felt like I wasn't living thoroughly enough - I was distracted in ways I wouldn't be if I'd been born in 1929.
— Miranda July
The receptionist xeroxed my insurance card while explaining that chromotherapy isn't covered by insurance.
— Miranda July
Think for a moment: what is the British equivalent of the U.S. Fourth of July, or even the French 14th of July for that matter?
— Gordon Brown
I could not make a move without making love.
— Miranda July
I could have been 23 next July
I gambled on what mattered most, the dice were cast. I lost. — Hannah Senesh
I gambled on what mattered most, the dice were cast. I lost. — Hannah Senesh
Their prayer was rage.
— Miranda July
July 4th ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion.
— John Adams
July disappeared wherever used months go. Then half of August. Soon summer would be over.
— Richard Bachman
In Detroit, in July of 1967, what happened was no less than a guerrilla uprising.
The Second American Revolution. — Jeffrey Eugenides
The Second American Revolution. — Jeffrey Eugenides
after Fourth of July celebrations
— Mike Riley
Left lipstick imprints the shape of grateful, rubbery sighs ...
— Margaret Atwood
Nervous? He's tighter than Pat Buchanan's sphincter muscle at a 4th of July soiree on Fire Island.
— Dennis Miller
The American, by nature, is optimistic. He is experimental, an inventor and a builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly.
— John F. Kennedy
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— Mary Connealy
Sometimes I lie in bed trying to decide which of my friends I truly care about, and I always come to the same conclusion: none of them.
— Miranda July
If the first of July be rainy weather,
It will rain, more of less, for four weeks together. — John Ray
It will rain, more of less, for four weeks together. — John Ray
I always had to resist the urge to go to him like a wife, as if we'd already been a couple for a hundred thousand lifetimes.
— Miranda July
The rhythm of a New York summer is passionate and powerful, evoking a rapid calypso, with July being the musical climax.
— Ashley Pullo
July 4th is Independence Day in the U.S., and it is celebrated in a truly American way by blowing things up and taking a day off from work.
— Adam C. Engst
Inelegantly, and without my consent, time passed.
— Miranda July
Nothing really mattered, and nothing could be lost.
— Miranda July
We've staked our future on our ability to follow the Ten Commandments with all our heart.
— James Madison
We dare not forget that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
— John F. Kennedy
We held each other's hands and laughed with feigned embarrassment that gradually took hold and became real.
— Miranda July
Was all this real to her? Did she think it was temporary? Or maybe that was the point of love: not to think.
— Miranda July
Immortality is like trying to carve your initials in a block of ice in the middle of July.
— Arthur Miller
Reluctant hero, drafted again each Fourth
of July, I'll bow and remember you. Who
shall we follow next? Who shall we kill
next time? — William Stafford
of July, I'll bow and remember you. Who
shall we follow next? Who shall we kill
next time? — William Stafford
If Parliament may take from me one shilling in the pound, what security have I for the other nineteen?
— Richard Henry Lee
He that hath a Trade, hath an Estate.
— Benjamin Franklin
Love your Neighbour; yet don't pull down your Hedge.
— Benjamin Franklin
It said, 'War Is Not the Answer.' I disagree. I think war absolutely is the answer. And if you don't agree with me, happy Fourth of July.
— Iliza Shlesinger
Every summer, around late July and into August, I find myself in Europe, performing at any festival that will have me.
— Henry Rollins
July 24th, 1833. - The Beagle sailed from Maldonado, and on August the 3rd she arrived off the mouth of the Rio Negro.
— Charles Darwin
Our great modern Republic. May those who seek the blessings of its institutions and the protection of its flag remember the obligations they impose.
— Ulysses S. Grant
Erik Satie died on July 1, 1925; his last words were 'Ah, the cows ...
— John Richardson
Along the river's summer walk,
The withered tufts of asters nod;
And trembles on its arid stalk
the hoar plum of the golden-rod. — John Greenleaf Whittier
The withered tufts of asters nod;
And trembles on its arid stalk
the hoar plum of the golden-rod. — John Greenleaf Whittier
The American dream is not over. America is an adventure.
— Theodore White
So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Your sentimentality softens all the edges, you're misremembering. Take a moment to recall it as it really was: fucking hell.
— Miranda July
There was something melancholic about that symbol of their nation's promise of freedom, a bell with a chipped mouth and cleft body.
— E.A. Bucchianeri
Perseverance in almost any plan is better than fickleness and fluctuation. (Alexander Hamilton, July 1792)
— Ron Chernow
America today is running on the momentum of a godly ancestry, and when that momentum runs down, God help America.
— Omar N. Bradley
The Montreal Olympics were in July 1976, the bicentennial, at the height of patriotism.
— Caitlyn Jenner
It was Monday, July 1
— Barbara Venkataraman
You think ancient soul-eating demons are terrifying? Try a run-in with Renn's crazy ex-girlfriend if you want a real scare." (July Henry)
— Megan Applegate
I wouldn't use a British accent out loud, but I'd be using one in my head and it would carry over.
— Miranda July
His death, on July 30, 1700, set in
— Sophia Of Hanover
Sumer is icumen in,
Lhude sing cucc.
Groweth sed, and bloweth med,
And springth the wude nu,
Sing cuccu! — Ezra Pound
Lhude sing cucc.
Groweth sed, and bloweth med,
And springth the wude nu,
Sing cuccu! — Ezra Pound
Our Constitution is in actual operation; everything appears to promise that it will last; but in this world nothing is certain but death and taxes.
— Benjamin Franklin
I gave you things I wasn't sure I even had.
— Miranda July
So this was what it was like not to be me.
— Miranda July
Every July, I look forward to taping a Christmas show - in July in Nashville. In 98-degree weather. I love it.
— Larry The Cable Guy
No other date on the calendar more potently symbolizes all that our nation stands for than the Fourth of July.
— Mac Thornberry
In July the Sun is hot. Is it shining? No, it's not!
— Michael Flanders
I stayed in the Navy until July of 1946.
— Daniel J. Evans
Idleness and pride tax with a heavier hand than kings and governments.
— Benjamin Franklin
That which distinguishes this day from all others is that then both orators and artillerymen shoot blank cartridges.
— John Burroughs
July does not a November election make.
— Ann Richards
The word God asks a question and then answers it before there is any chance to wonder.
— Miranda July
In the full tide of successful experiment.
— Thomas Jefferson
We are free, truly free, when we don't need to rent our arms to anybody in order to be able to lift a piece of bread to our mouths.
— Ricardo Flores Magon
We come from long lines of people destined never to meet.
— Miranda July
Read much, but not too many books.
— Benjamin Franklin
Don't wait to be sure. Move, move, move.
— Miranda July
Where do we come from? Do souls really exist? I can't answer these questions, especially not at 6am.
— Miranda July
I shot Barton Fink in July and moved out to LA that fall. The movie came out in the spring and it was a year before I got Wings.
— Tony Shalhoub
I hated my job, but I liked that I could do it
— Miranda July
Was I like honey thinking it's a small bear, not realizing the bear is just the shape of its bottle? -Cheryl
— Miranda July
He's a fool who cannot conceal his wisdom.
— Benjamin Franklin
Of babies born alive and in hospitals during that month of July 1945, 92 percent would die within then days.
— Andrei Cherny
The administration of justice is the firmest pillar of government.
— George Washington