Midsummer Quotes
Collection of top 33 famous quotes about Midsummer
Midsummer Quotes & Sayings
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As full of spirit as the month of May, and as gorgeous as the sun in Midsummer.
— William Shakespeare
The midsummer sun shines but dim, The fields strive in vain to look gay; But when I am happy in Him December's as pleasant as May.
— John Newton
Be individual, break free from the flock to avoid the predictable midsummer haircut.
— Fennel Hudson
Why, this is very midsummer madness.
— William Shakespeare
Up and down, up and down I will lead them up and down I am feared in field in town Goblin, lead them up and down
— William Shakespeare
Are you sure/That we are awake? It seems to me/That yet we sleep, we dream
— William Shakespeare
I fell in love with acting at around the age of 11, when I was drafted in to play a fairy at an amateur production of 'Midsummer Night's Dream.'
— Zoe Tapper
Thus have I, Wall, my part discharged so;
And, being done, thus Wall away doth go. — William Shakespeare
And, being done, thus Wall away doth go. — William Shakespeare
Were the world mine...
— Shakespeare Society
I am better off with vegetables at the bottom of my garden than with all the fairies of the Midsummer Night's Dream.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
There was a hint in the air that the earth was hurrying on toward other weather; the lush midsummer moment outside of time was already over.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
If you expect me to believe that a lawyer wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream, I must be dafter than I look.
— Jasper Fforde
Not so her eyes, which were the flat hostile blue of a midsummer sky in bright sunlight, a blue that shuts you out.
— Margaret Atwood
Quote: What angel wakes me from my flowery bed?
— William Shakespeare
The first drama thing I really got stuck into was 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' I played Puck. That's when I said, 'I want to be an actor.'
— Ed Speleers
It was midsummer, but fresh water from the gasping sprinklers made the lawn glitter like spring.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Actually I think 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' could sit very very perfectly in the middle of a Disney world I think.
— Kenneth Branagh
I loved doing Shakespeare. My two favorite roles, in fact, have been Viola in Twelfth Night and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
— Blythe Danner
I'll follow thee and make a heaven out of hell, To die by your hand which I love so well." - William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream
— Maegan Abel
Too quick despairer, wherefore wilt thou go? Soon will the high Midsummer pomps come on, Soon will the musk carnations break and swell.
— Matthew Arnold
It's the remarkable thing about academics: they look at Shakespeare and always see their own faces in him.
— Amanda Craig
IT WAS ONE of those midsummer Sundays when everyone sits around saying, I drank too much last night.
— John Cheever
Of all the trees that grow so fair Old England to adorn,
Greater are none beneath the Sun
Than Oak, and Ash and Thorn. — Rudyard Kipling
Greater are none beneath the Sun
Than Oak, and Ash and Thorn. — Rudyard Kipling
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is one of George Balanchine's greatest creations - and one of the greatest of all story ballets.
— Robert Gottlieb
The quality of life, which in the ardour of spring was personal and sexual, becomes social in midsummer.
— Henry Beston
But, gentle friend, for love and courtesy, lie further off." - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, A Midsummer Night's Dream The
— Connie Willis
I love 'Richard III,' but in terms of a general play, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' has always been a big one for me. It's just so sexy.
— Sean Maher
We will meet; and there we may rehearse most
obscenely and courageously.
Shakespeare, Midsummer Night's Dream. Spoken by Bottom, Act I Sc. 2 — William Shakespeare
obscenely and courageously.
Shakespeare, Midsummer Night's Dream. Spoken by Bottom, Act I Sc. 2 — William Shakespeare
I'd love to play Puck in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
— Daniel Radcliffe
There was a midsummer restlessness abroad - early August with imprudent loves and impulsive crimes.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing.
— William Shakespeare