Spring Quotes Quotes

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Munia Khan
“Spring is the fountain of love for thirsty winter”
Munia Khan

Debatrayee Banerjee
“It's a beautifully beautiful day.

A moment to reflect on the beautiful truth that a heart is like a garden.
With Roses of Happiness, there would be thorns of pain, with Sunflowers of Joy, there would be weeds of dismay, with colours of Sunshine there would be covers of cloud, after all that's what makes a beautiful garden, a garden that thrives and breathes in all seasons with every hue of Life, every emotion that makes our heart alive in tears and smiles, feeling all the numbness of Life yet warming up to the possibility of a new day as the fallen leaves make way for the new ones, as the bee hums along a bud to see a blossoming rose no matter the thorns, no matter the waves of Life.

It is a beautifully beautiful day, and I am happy to be alive.
Alive to the possibility of a new day, a tomorrow where a whole new garden of new experiences awaits.

To the Hope of Spring.

Love & Light, always
- Debatrayee”
Debatrayee Banerjee

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Spring is when
flowers beckon
in every corner
of your heart.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya, Safa Tempo: Poems New & Selected

Leonie A. Anderson
“The yellowing light streams into the soft edges of the morning, and daylight blushes with joy at its arrival.”
Leonie A. Anderson

Maria Vale
“Maybe I don’t know the names of any of the flowers of Vrangelya, but I know every one here. I know that soon the ground will be covered with white-and- yellow
bloodroot. Tiny explosive trout lily. Mounds
of green-framed white trillium. Rue anemone in the palest pink. All blooming in the short frame between the thawing of the ground and the leaf-out that will block the sun.
It’s what happens in spring when all of Homelands calls out:
Look at me.
Listen to me.
Love me.
Make life with me.”
Maria Vale, Forever Wolf

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Every season
is wonderful
if we have
a spring
of love
within us.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Laura Jaworski
“A turning of the page in Nature's book,
and the story of spring begins.”
Laura Jaworski

Arlene Stafford-Wilson
“As the days continue to lengthen, and most signs of winter are gone, familiar songbirds return to the sugar bush, and the frogs in the lowlands begin to sing.”
Arlene Stafford-Wilson, Lanark County Kitchen: A Maple Legacy from Tree to Table

“Not unique to a single faith, immaculate conception stories appear in both ancient and modern religious traditions. Immaculate conception is the story of a birth that results from intercourse with the Divine. Outside the laws of human life, which require sperm and egg, spiritual conception happens to all of us.”
Ahriana Platten, Ph.D

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Winter has frozen my heart. I can’t wait to drink
a glass of spring.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“The forest is quiet but I can still hear the sound of trickling water and the trees whispering to each other in the middle of spring. So there’s no sense of loneliness. With my eyes closed, I take a deep breath of the pure air and feel my soul being cleansed.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

“If you can visualize the whole of spring and see Paradise with the eye of belief, you may understand the utter majesty of everlasting Beauty. If you respond to that Beauty with the beauty of belief and worship, you will be a most beautiful creature.”
Master Nursi

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“We will keep on planting flowers until spring is ours.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Arlene Stafford-Wilson
“Each year, as those first flakes of snow fall softly on our meadows, along the rolling farm pastures, and into the towns and villages, the outstretched branches of Lanark County’s sugar maples stand steadfast, coated in their winter white. Under a cold silent cloak our beloved maples rest, patiently waiting for Mother Nature’s signal, telling them the time has come once again to make the county’s finest liquid gold.”
Arlene Stafford-Wilson, Lanark County Christmas

“The flowers bloomed, the bees buzzed.”
Ajaz Ahmad Khawaja

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Despite their grim predictions, I am hopeful. I can no longer pretend that things won’t be fine. I am already seeing the bees waggle dance. Spring isn’t so far away now.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“I don’t want to understand life.
I want to live it, just the way I like
amongst flowers of all types.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Flowers clad in colorful t-shirts and vibrant shorts are swaying in the gentle breeze. Birds are singing. Trees start filling with leaves, and the branches laden with exploding buds look majestic. Balmy spring days are coming. I am happy, very happy.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Rising through the winter fog, spring is already here. And if I could have one wish come true, I'd wish that I could live inside the heart of spring and fill the world with the flowers of love and peace.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Even the brightest flowers must grow through the darkness. Darkness is inevitable. We need to learn to coexist with the darkness. It won’t linger on forever.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Allene vanOirschot
“Spring reminds us that even though darkness and cold may settle in the depths of our hearts, the light of Jesus rises above and offers us a life anew.”
Allene vanOirschot

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Everyone sleeps and everyone wakes up; these are ordinary and boring awakenings! But there is also the awakening of spring, an extraordinary awakening! In classical music, all the instruments start to play at the same time and there is a great wave of excitement, and spring wakes up just like that!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“You’re already in the territory of the flowers. It’s only a matter of time before you blossom.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Trees do mourn the loss of their leaves. This fall, take a moment to listen to their mourning and observe how easily they overcome it as they make way for new leaves to sprout for the joy that spring will bring.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Arlene Stafford-Wilson
“Familiar songbirds reappear, perched high above the stark white landscape in those final frigid days of February and March. Their long-awaited songs announce a return to sunny days, with nights still cold enough to freeze in that delicate balance of those elusive few weeks when the sap will run.”
Arlene Stafford-Wilson, Lanark County Kitchen: A Maple Legacy from Tree to Table

Arlene Stafford-Wilson
“On those crisp late winter days, when temperatures drop below freezing at nightfall, then rise once again in a sunny spring thaw you'll find them there. Three generations will be tapping, gathering, and boiling the sap, including some from the same faithful trees that towered over the property long before their ancestors arrived from northwestern Ireland.”
Arlene Stafford-Wilson, Lanark County Kitchen: A Maple Legacy from Tree to Table

Arlene Stafford-Wilson
“The sugar moon, which is the closest full moon to the spring equinox, is said to usher in the best maple syrup weather, and marks the transition from winter to spring.”
Arlene Stafford-Wilson, Lanark County Kitchen: A Maple Legacy from Tree to Table

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Winter has frozen
my heart.
I can’t wait to drink
a glass of spring
and get wild.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“It was the coldest winter ever, and I feared spring was not coming soon. But then it gradually sprung everywhere in my heart and caressed a part of me that cannot be reached any other way.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Kittens are as lively as the days of spring. They make everybody happy.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

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