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Reckon right, and February hath one and thirty daies. By George Herbert

For me the end of the year is always a time to reflect and recharge my energies. By Gisele Bundchen

San Francisco, December 2011 By Anonymous

The day I found out, the day I got my mammogram and the doctor told me I had breast cancer, it was mid-November. By Victoria Gotti

The sooner, the better! By Franklin W. Dixon

January is the month for dreaming. By Jean Hersey

The day you realize that your efforts and rewards are not related, it really frees up your calendar, By Scott Adams

You ought to know that October is the first Spring month. By Karel Capek

The season when to come, and when to go, to sing, or cease to sing, we never know. By Alexander Pope

The winter is forbidden till December, And exits March the second on the dot. By order summer lingers through September In Camelot. By Alan Jay Lerner

Eventually, between the By Kathryn Mcmaster

What of October, that ambiguous month, the month of tension, the unendurable month? By Doris Lessing

Whenever, I think It's Over But I find Its begin ... By Rahul R Singh

I can see November from my house. By Sarah Palin

September showed up right on schedule, and lasted a whole month. By Jenny Wingfield

So ... um ... what's the, er, date? You know, the due date for the little monster. By Stephenie Meyer

When chill November's surly blast make fields and forest bare. By Robert Burns

September is the other January. By Gretchen Rubin

I was born in February, but I come alive in October. By Rainbow Rowell

DECEMBER 26TH. The dog came to see me at eight o'clock this morning. He was very affectionate, poor orphan! My room will be his quarters hereafter. By Mark Twain

Date to question. By Lailah Gifty Akita

January has only one thing to be said for it: it is followed by February. Nothing so well becomes its passing. By Katharine Tynan

August. We were arguing. You want love to be like this every day don't you? 92 degrees even in the shade. By Jeanette Winterson

Is it later yet? By Jennifer E. Smith

Wednesdays. You will strip away By Anthony Doerr

Come September, children return to school, grownups to work, and the brain to the head. By Roger Rosenblatt

right after the evening meal, as I am By Elizabeth Rose

Long about knee-deep in June,'Bout the time strewberries meltsOn the vine. By James Whitcomb Riley

It was September.In the last days when things are getting sad for no reason. By Ray Bradbury

After midnight and no air-raid, By William L. Shirer

Fall, sweetheart. I'll catch you. By Shelly Crane

I may like L.A., but I want to know when the seasons are. By Gary Coleman

Its best to start now, because there may not be a later... By Leya

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

For the Fall of the year is more than three months bounded by an equinox and a solstice. It is a summing up without the finality of year's end. By Hal Borland

First snow: it came this year late in November. By John Updike

I'm a footballer, I don't think past next Saturday. By Joleon Lescott

You do not need to think about a month, you need to plan the day By Sunday Adelaja

When Darkness Comes By Alexandra Ivy

I think after Christmas would be better for publication: I am hardly a Christmas present. By Oscar Wilde

When summer gathers up her robes of glory, and like a dream of beauty glides away. By Sarah Helen Whitman

Up at the crank of dawn. By Jane Ace

Two years ago. To the best of my recollection, that was about the time I started to lose my mind. By Richard Bachman

Always winter but never Christmas. By C.s. Lewis

16 February. Can't see my way clear. As though everything I possessed had escaped me, and as though it would hardly satisfy me if it all returned. By Franz Kafka

Around the holidays, or anytime I'm going on vacation, I try to bump up my cardio or lose a pound before leaving. By Stacy Keibler

Winter will be here soon. By Veronica Roth

August 28th 2012. Remember that date. It marks the day when the world went raving mad. By George Monbiot

Ideally you want to be a couple of months ahead on a project. But I rarely am. By Frank Quitely

'Tis a month before the month of May,And the spring comes slowly up this way. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Winter is coming. By Griff Hosker

I do not like January very much. It is too stationary. Not enough happens. I like the evidences of life, and in January there are too few of them. By Vita Sackville-West

In the words of the old song, it's a long time from May to December but, you know, it's an equally long time from December to May. By Jimmy Hill

It's June in January Because I'm in love It always is spring in my heart with you in my arms. By Leo Robin

Well pleaseth me the sweet time of Easter. That maketh the leaf and the flower come out. By Bertran De Born

Whatever time you choose is the right time. Not late, not early. By Marcus Aurelius

As soon as you awake, in order Lay the actions to be done the coming day. By Pythagoras

April 1. This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other three hundred and sixty-four. By Mark Twain

In London November isn't a month, it's a state of mind. By Antal Szerb

The most important time is Now By Leo Tolstoy

June, July, all through the warm months she hibernated like a winter animal who did not know spring had come and gone. By Truman Capote

Monday morning, as Wally By John Grisham

It is always springtime in the heart that loves God. By John Vianney

Sometimes in the same week. There might even be - though By David Foster Wallace

1 Early February 2011 Ira By Nicholas Sparks

November's a burn and an ache. By Charles Wright

November always seemed to me the Norway of the year. By Emily Dickinson

May, and after a rainy springWe walk streets gallant with rhododendrons. By Alicia Suskin Ostriker

Hopefully, next year if we can get everything sorted out and together. By Melanie Brown

Everything tires with time, and starts to seek some opposition, to save it from itself. So August gave way to September and there were few complaints. By Clive Barker

There could be oil coming up until August. By Carol Browner

The starting point is always now. The end is up to you. By Ron Kaufman

Wake Me Up when September Ends By R.j. Palacio

February, month of despair,with a skewered heart in the centre. By Margaret Atwood

In the morning 'When the world looks promising again despite what we know about it' ... By M. John Harrison

Winter is a season we all wish to start and end soon. By Karen Zirbes

I think it would be much more sensible if resolutions began generally on January the second. By Helen Fielding

The earlier, the more fun. Why put it off? It's the atomic age! By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

There is never a better time than the present. By Steven Redhead

November at its best - with a sort of delightful menace in the air. By Anne Bosworth Greene

Thursday! It can't be! It's too gruesome! By Holly Golightly

Now in November nearer comes the sun down the abandoned heaven. By D.h. Lawrence

It follows the seasons, beginning each year with the fond expectancy of springtime and ending with the hard facts of autumn. By Ken Burns

after last weekend. By Lauren Layne

When suddenly across the June a wind with fingers goes. By Ally Condie

I always thought October was a kind old Love-light. By Jack Kerouac

When winter comes, spring can't be far behind By Lesley Downer

When do you come home to me? By Sarah J. Maas

Some wee short hour ayont the twal. By Robert Burns

It's a funny kind of month, October. For the really keen cricket fan it's when you discover that your wife left you in May. By Denis Norden

Ten minutes after you lose that last game, you start working on next season. By Don Meyer

Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August. Winters are simply a time to count the weeks until the next summer By Jenny Han

Pike spawn in February, March, and April because they cannot wait until May. By Will Cuppy

Winter, then spring, summer, and soon autumn. All seasons are one, ice-cold, featureless, a hell of dreariness. By Daniel Arsand

Summer Kingdom farthest west, Autumn next, then Winter, and finally the Spring Kingdom on the Destas Sea. By Sara Raasch

With data collection, 'The sooner the better' is always the best answer. By Marissa Mayer

When there's a smile in your heart, there's no better time to start By J.m. Barrie

Right now is always the right time for almost everything. By Minhal Mehdi

Spring is the shortest season. By Linda Pastan

Christmas is telling time-wondering time. Wonder enough about it, and you'll know, and you'll tell about it ... By Roy Rogers