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Perhaps the wind Wails so in winter for the summers dead, And all sad sounds are nature's funeral cries For what has been and is not.
— George Eliot
Presently a vagrant poodle dog came idling along, sad at heart, lazy with the summer softness and the quiet, weary of captivity, sighing for change.
— Mark Twain
Why is summer mist romantic and autumn mist just sad?
— Dodie Smith
I looked at sky this morning and realized summer is almost gone which really made me sad because it doesn't seem as though its been here at all.
— Beatrice Sparks
It's the end of the summer. It's the end of it all. Those days are gone, it's over now, we're moving on.
— Theory Of A Deadman
I want to be the greatest player ever in my era.
— Dwight Howard
I am sad, like the hot dust on the streets
And the music of fresh fallen leaves
Caught in a sliding summer breeze. — Scott Hastie
And the music of fresh fallen leaves
Caught in a sliding summer breeze. — Scott Hastie
When summer is over, winter becomes sad too, because opposites often admire each other secretly!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The Indian Summer of life should be a little sunny and a little sad, like the season, and infinite in wealth and depth of tone, but never hustled.
— Henry Adams
I knew it the first of the summer, I knew it the same at the end, That you and your love were plighted, But couldn't you be my friend?
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox
The only treasures we keep are our experiences...never stop traveling, exploring, living in the present moment!!
— Aniket Ketkar
The question was not how to get a job, but how to live by such jobs as I could get.
— Dorothy Richardson
Belief, confidence in yourself.. the world's your playground. Limitless. My question is ... will you be remembered?
— Greg Plitt
We can't possibly fight all the terrorists in all the countries where they exist because we don't have the money or manpower to do so.
— Michael Huffington
That God normally operates the universe consistently makes science possible; that he does not always do so ought to keep science humble.
— D. A. Carson
I don't know who would not classify themselves as a romantic. I think that would be sort of sad.
— Natalie Portman
It is easier to cut off heads than to have ideas.
— Albert Camus