Skip to content
Seven Literary Quotes About Spring

Seven Literary Quotes About Spring

Spring is just around the corner which means that one of our favourite seasons is nearly upon us...

To celebrate its imminent arrival, we thought we'd share a some of our favourite bookish quotes from authors who appear to enjoy this time of year just as much as we do.  

*

"That is one good thing about this world... there are always sure to be more springs." - L.M Montgomery.

"If people did not love one another, I really don't see what use there would be in having any springtime." - Victor Hugo.

"It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade." - Charles Dickens.

"But the true nature of the human heart is as whimsical as spring weather. All signals may aim toward a fall of rain when suddenly the skies will clear." Maya Angelou.

"I enjoy the spring more than the autumn now. One does, I think, as one gets older." - Virginia Woolf. 

"Spring drew on... and a greenness grew over those brown beds, which freshening daily, suggested the thought that Hope traversed them at night, and left each morning brighter traces of her steps." - Charlotte Bronte.

"Spring is the time of plans and projects." - Leo Tolstoy.

Previous article The 4 Day Week - we're doing it!
Next article Spotted! Bookishly's Tagged Photos - Feb 2022

Leave a comment

Comments must be approved before appearing

* Required fields