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The summer morn is bright and fresh, the birds are darting by. As if they loved to breast the breeze that sweeps the cool clear sky.
— William C. Bryant
June is the gateway to summer ...
— Jean Hersey
A bird in the boughs sang "June,"
And "June" hummed a bee
In a Bacchic glee
As he tumbled over and over
Drunk with the honey-dew. — Clinton Scollard
And "June" hummed a bee
In a Bacchic glee
As he tumbled over and over
Drunk with the honey-dew. — Clinton Scollard
Test Cricket is not a light-hearted business, especially that between England and Australia.
— Donald Bradman
What was your favorite day of the year? The summer solstice. June twenty-first. The longest day of the year.
— Amor Towles
Do you recall that night in June
Upon the Danube River;
We listened to the landler-tune,
We watched the moonbeams quiver. — Charles Hamilton Aide
Upon the Danube River;
We listened to the landler-tune,
We watched the moonbeams quiver. — Charles Hamilton Aide
If June was the beginning of a hopeful summer, and July the juice middle, August was suddenly feeling like the bitter end.
— Sarah Dessen
Heed not the night;
A summer lodge amid the wild is mine,
'Tis shadowed by the tulip-tree,
'Tis mantled by the vine. — William C. Bryant
A summer lodge amid the wild is mine,
'Tis shadowed by the tulip-tree,
'Tis mantled by the vine. — William C. Bryant
And let them pass, as they will too soon,
With the bean-flowers' boon,
And the blackbird's tune,
And May, and June! — Robert Browning
With the bean-flowers' boon,
And the blackbird's tune,
And May, and June! — Robert Browning
For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go.
— George Washington Cable
June is bustin' out all over.
— Oscar Hammerstein II
Unfortunately, very few governments think about youth unemployment when they are drawing up their national plans.
— Kofi Annan
Green was the silence, wet was the light,
the month of June trembled like a butterfly. — Pablo Neruda
the month of June trembled like a butterfly. — Pablo Neruda
There's this magical sense of possibility that stretches like a bridge between June and August. A sense that anything can happen.
— Aimee Friedman
If the poet can no longer speak for society, but only for himself, then we are at the last ditch.
— Henry Miller
Long about knee-deep in June,
'Bout the time strewberries melts
On the vine. — James Whitcomb Riley
'Bout the time strewberries melts
On the vine. — James Whitcomb Riley
Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August. Winters are simply a time to count the weeks until the next summer
— Jenny Han
Although this may be a most difficult thing, if one will do it, it can be done. There is nothing that one should suppose cannot be done.
— Tsunetomo Yamamoto
And then, one fairy night, May became June.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
A happy soul, that all the way
To heaven hath a summer's day. — Richard Crashaw
To heaven hath a summer's day. — Richard Crashaw
No price is set on the lavish summer;
June may be had by the poorest comer. — James Russell Lowell
June may be had by the poorest comer. — James Russell Lowell
Thinking these things made space and time around her, the way saying 'only June' had when she was a child hoarding summer.
— Zibby Oneal
I don't care tuppence whether I'm forced into a leadership position or not. I'd much sooner not.
— E.P. Thompson
It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powdered gold over the grassy hillside.
— Maud Hart Lovelace
Summer is a promissory note signed in June, its long days spent and gone before you know it, and due to be repaid next January.
— Hal Borland
I loved you when love was Spring, and May, Loved you when summer deepened into June, and now when autumn yellows all the leaves ...
— Vita Sackville-West
Chaos is nothing more than beauty about to dance.
— A.D. Posey
Six feet of dirt make all men equal.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon