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I look for these qualities and characteristics in people. Honesty is number one, respect, and absolutely the third would have to be loyalty.
— Summer Altice
With fashion, you go deep into a shoot for one day, but a movie lasts so much longer. It's literally like going to summer camp.
— Suki Waterhouse
See not perfection in self. Seek it not in others. One being a false perceptionThe other, an endless quest.
— Mary Summer Rain
One swallow does not make a summer, but one skein of geese, cleaving the murk of a March thaw, is the spring.
— Aldo Leopold
The summer that I was ten - Can it be there was only one summer that I was ten? It must have been a long one then.
— May Swenson
...., who have miraculously materialised, at that very moment. Just like a thick bank of clouds, in the middle of summer, during one's lunch hour.
— Gary Edward Gedall
That's how I'll score my Nobel: one girl's experiment to live off cereal in her room for an entire summer.
— Harriet Reuter Hapgood
One swallow never makes a summer.
— John Heywood
It was one of the warm nights at the end of summer that makes promises that won't be kept.
— Cinda Williams Chima
Summer in the deep South is not only a season, a climate, it's a dimension. Floating in it, one must be either proud or submerged.
— Eugene Walter
And the sun went down, and the stars came out far over the summer sea, But never a moment ceased the fight of the one and the fifty-three.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Boating on the lake is one of my favorite summer activities.
— Carl Hagelin
I want a private life, I truly do. I'm not just pretending to want one like lots of celebrities.
— Donna Summer
If you've never been to one of my concerts. I want you to know that it is OK to scream and yell.
— Donna Summer
No one talked about the way the summer was supposed to unfold or the places we'd find ourselves in the fall.
— Nina LaCour
Winter, spring and summer did not accommodate themselves to one's mood as autumn did. They lacked its gentleness.
— Elizabeth Goudge
Every man makes his own summer. The season has no character of its own, unless one is a farmer with a professional concern for the weather.
— Robertson Davies
One Sallow does not make Summer.
— Horace
It was one of those perfect summer days which, in a world where everything was on track and on the beam, you would never forget.
— Stephen King
Each golden day was cherished to the full, for one had the feeling that each must be the last. Tomorrow it would be winter.
— Elizabeth Enright
Through the dripping weeks that follow One another slow, and soak Summer's extinguished fire and autumn's drifting smoke.
— Alfred Austin
I think I was just bored one summer afternoon, and I decided to post a little video of me singing and playing guitar out of tune.
— Shawn Mendes
And then, one fairy night, May became June.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
One day is all the days, and when it is summer, it has always been summer, and when it is winter, the snow will never leave.
— Rebecca Hahn
One time, when I was about eight, these guys started throwing water balloons at me. That really did ruin my summer.
— Leon Bridges
The activity of happiness must occupy an entire lifetime; for one swallow does not a summer make.
— Aristotle.
I'd give all the wealth that years have piled,
the slow result of life's decay,
To be once more a little child
for one bright summer day. — Lewis Carroll
the slow result of life's decay,
To be once more a little child
for one bright summer day. — Lewis Carroll
How many times can summer turn to fall in one life?
— Charles Wright
You can't go wrong with some nuts. The key word is 'some.' Eat them one at a time, not by the handful.
— Summer Sanders
This is the divine moment when we can hold the fairest blossom of spring in one hand and the sweetest flowers of early summer in the other.
— Patience Strong
Peacefully
The quiet stars came out, one after one;
The holy twilight fell upon the sea,
The summer day was done. — Celia Thaxter
The quiet stars came out, one after one;
The holy twilight fell upon the sea,
The summer day was done. — Celia Thaxter
He stood beside a cottage lone
And listened to a lute,
One summer's eve, when the breeze was gone,
And the nightingale was mute. — Thomas Kibble Hervey
And listened to a lute,
One summer's eve, when the breeze was gone,
And the nightingale was mute. — Thomas Kibble Hervey
We should enjoy this summer, flower by flower, as if it were to be the last one we'll see.
— Andre Gide
The sudden appearance of mushrooms after a summer rain is one of the more impressive spectacles of the plant world.
— John Tyler Bonner
Many paths lead to the Door of Enlightenment. Beware those that proclaim there is but one.
— Mary Summer Rain
One summer night I fell asleep hoping the world would be different when I woke. In the morning, when I opened my eyes, the world was the same.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
In order to get the worst possible first impression of Los Angeles one should arrive there by bus, preferably in summer and on a Saturday night.
— Christopher Isherwood
Undisturbed, my garden fills with summer growth - how I wish for one who would push the deep grass aside.
— Ono No Komachi
One never gets the same summer twice.
— Philippa Gregory
I think there are two different oceans - the one that plays with you in the summer, and the one that gets so mad in the winter.
— Jodi Picoult
One night last summer, all the killers in my head assembled on a stage in Massachusetts to sing show tunes.
— Sarah Vowell
Don't think for one min that I haven't been taking mental notes of everyone taking shots at me this summer. And I mean everyone!
— LeBron James
One must maintain a little bittle of summer, even in the middle of winter.
— Henry David Thoreau
With one perfect kiss on one perfect English summer afternoon, we understand the meaning of all the colors of every rainbow, forevermore.
— Hunter S. Jones
No one needs Independence. We all just need tea and air conditioners.
— Michelle Franklin
Mary Oliver: "...Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" ("The Summer Day", New and Selected Poems, 1992)
— Bonnie Zieman
And boyhood is a summer sun / Whose waning is the dreariest one
/ For all we live to know is known, / And all we seek to keep hath flown
— Edgar Allan Poe
/ For all we live to know is known, / And all we seek to keep hath flown
— Edgar Allan Poe
Summer nights held a special kind of loneliness that gave rise to strange imaginings. One walked the beach alone and thought too much.
— Robert Ludlum
Just because no one has been fortunate enough to realize how wonderful you are, doesnt mean you shine any less.
— Summer Glau
It was one of those years when there was no summer. There was no winter either. It was just November all year that year.
— Betty K. Erwin
One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.
— Jeannette Walls
Who could believe in the prophecies ... that the world would end this summer, while one milkweed with faith matured its seeds.
— Henry David Thoreau
On one 50-mile summer hike, Gates demonstrated the persistence and tenacity that was to be his trademark later in life.
— James Wallace
September is a changeable sort of month. One foot in summer and the other in autumn.
— Cameron Dokey
She wanted to savor him slowly like a lemon cream pie on a lazy summer day. One bite at a time.
— Sandra Jones
There is always in February some one day, at least, when one smells the yet distant, but surely coming, summer.
— Gertrude Jekyll
My life was changed in one breath from God.
— Donna Summer
She was one of those busy creatures, that can be no more contained in one place than a sunbeam or a summer breeze
— Harriet Beecher Stowe
Winter, then spring, summer, and soon autumn. All seasons are one, ice-cold, featureless, a hell of dreariness.
— Daniel Arsand
There is always that one summer that changes you.
— Beth Merlin
One swallow is a coincidence, but two swallows make summer.
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
I read 'Jaws' and 'The Godfather' back to back one summer when I was 14 and was suddenly aware of how powerful fiction could be.
— Mark Billingham