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| Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in AUTUMN. | Hare Charles | |
| We are reformers in the spring and summer, but in AUTUMN we stand by the old. Reformers in the morning, and conservers at night. | Ralph Waldo Emerson | 1803-1882, American Poet, Essayist |
| Beauty for some provides escape, who gain a happiness in eyeing the gorgeous buttocks of the ape or AUTUMN sunsets exquisitely dying. | Aldous Huxley | 1894-1963, British Author |
| We cling to our own point of view, as though everything depended on it. Yet our opinions have no permanence; like AUTUMN and winter, they gradually pass away. | Chuang Tzu | c 369 BC-286 BC, Chinese Philosopher |
| A wind has blown the rain away and blown the sky away and all the leaves away, and the trees stand. I think, I too, have known AUTUMN too long. | E.E. | Edward. E.) Cummings (1894-1962, American Poet |
| O suns and skies and clouds of June, and flowers of June together. Ye cannot rival for one hour October's bright blue weather. | Helen Hunt Jackson | 1830-1885, American Writer |
| He is outside of everything, and alien everywhere. He is an aesthetic solitary. His beautiful, light imagination is the wing that on the AUTUMN evening just brushes the dusky window. | Henry James | 1843-1916, American Author |
| A lonely man is a lonesome thing, a stone, a bone, a stick, a receptacle for Gilbey's gin, a stooped figure sitting at the edge of a hotel bed, heaving copious sighs like the AUTUMN wind. | John Cheever | 1912-1982, American Author |
| AUTUMN wins you best by this its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay. | Robert Browning | 1812-1889, British Poet |
| My sorrow, when she's here with me, thinks these dark days of AUTUMN rain are beautiful as days can be; she loves the bare, the withered tree; she walks the sodden pasture lane. | Robert Frost | 1875-1963, American Poet |
| He types his labored column -- weary drudge! Senile fudge and solemn: spare, editor, to condemn these dry leaves of his AUTUMN. | Robertson Davies | 1913-, Canadian Novelist, Journalist |
| Union of the weakest develops strength not wisdom. Can all men, together, avenge one of the leaves that have fallen in AUTUMN? But the wise man avenges by building his city in snow. | Wallace Stevens | 1879-1955, American Poet |
| The teeming AUTUMN big with rich increase, bearing the wanton burden of the prime like widowed wombs after their lords decease. | William Shakespeare | 1564-1616, British Poet, Playwright, Actor |
| Spring comes with flowers, AUTUMN with the moon, summer with the breeze, winter with snow. When idle concerns don't fill your thoughts, that's your best season. | Wu-Men | |