Quotes of November - somelinesforyou

“ How sad would be November if we had no knowledge of spring. ”

- Edwin Way Teale

“ The world is tired, the year is old, The faded leaves are glad to die. ”

- Sara Teasdale

“ October's foliage yellows with his cold: In rattling showers dark November's rain, From every stormy cloud, descends amain, Till keen December's snows close up the year again. ”

- John Ruskin

“ How sad would be November if we had no knowledge of the spring! ”

- Edwin Way Teale

“ Sixty-three years ago the unemployment figure was 29 percent. Last November it was 28 percent. A rather sad end to one's life. ”

- Harold Macmillan

“ By mid-November I always like to have an extra 15 pounds on me. ”

- Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider

“ When chill November's surly blast make fields and forest bare. ”

- Robert Burns

“ October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks in. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August, and February. ”

- Mark Twain

“ A new poll showed that if the election was held today, people would be confused because it is normally held in November. ”

- Kevin Nealon

“ What we're really talking about is a wonderful day set aside on the fourth Thursday of November when no one diets. I mean, why else would they call it Thanksgiving? ”

- Erma Bombeck

“ October is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks. Others are July, January, April, September, November, May, March, June, December, August and February. ”

- Mark Twain

“ Even in November 1938, after five years of anti-Semitic legislation and persecution, they still owned, according to the Times correspondent in Berlin, something like a third of the real property in the Reich. ”

- Arthur Bryant

“ I have come to regard November as the older, harder man's October. I appreciate the early darkness and cooler temperatures. It puts my mind in a different place than October. It is a month for a quieter, slightly more subdued celebration of summer's death as winter tightens its grip. ”

- Henry Rollins

“ Those 40 or 50 national correspondents who had followed Kennedy since the beginning of his electoral exertions into the November days had become more than a press corps-they had become his friends and, some of them, his most devoted admirers. ”

- Theodore H. White

“ We took the ship out of Portland, Oregon, and had completed two round trips between Honolulu and the mainland. Then we went on the ill-starred voyage to New Caledonia. On the way over we had no action. Then we started on the return trip. We were only a short time out of Caledonia-it was on November 8, 1942, at about 19:50-when the torpedo struck. ”

- William M. Thomas
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