Quotes about Summer
In Michigan, if you want to act, it's local theater, it's high school theater and it's going to camp and putting on plays in the summer, and I always loved doing that. There was something that just drew me to it.
— James Wolk
I ended up going to Dartmouth, and I did Marine Officer Candidate School during my junior summer.
— Phil Klay
My poor children have been the subject of all of my experiments. We're still doing what I call 'Amish summers' where I turn off all electronics and pack away all their computers and stuff and watch them scream for a while until they settle down into, like, an electronic-free summer.
— Shonda Rhimes
I don't mind the sun at all, I like it.
— Caeleb Dressel
Over the winter glaciers I see the summer glow, And through the wild-piled snow-drift The warm rosebuds below.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you were foolish enough to sing all summer, you must dance supperless to bed in the winter.
— Aesop
I had a really nice childhood; I had great parents. I earned my allowance by washing dishes, and in the summer I earned my allowance by working in daddy's garden.
— Nikki Giovanni
She smelled romantic, if he could claim romance as a scent, like a melting, sweet Alabama summer evening. The fragrance gathered in the hollow place between his heart and ribs.
— Rachel Hauck
In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.
— Albert Camus
Over the inter glaciers, I see the summer glow, And, through the wild-piled snowdrift, The warm rosebuds below.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson