From a knowledge of those limitations and its richness of experience emerges a symphony of colors, richer than all, its green speaking of life and strength, its orange speaking of golden content and its purple of resignation and death.” — Lin Yutang, 52.
“Her pleasure in the walk must arise from the exercise and the day, from the view of the last smiles of the year upon the tawny leaves and withered hedges, and from repeating to herself some few of the thousand poetical descriptions extant of autumn — that season of peculiar and inexhaustible influence on the mind of taste and tenderness — that season which has drawn from every poet worthy of being read some attempt at description, or some lines of feeling.” — Jane Austen, Persuasion, 45. “And I rose / In rainy autumn / And walked abroad in a shower of all my days…” — Dylan Thomas, 72. “The smile that flickers on a baby’s lips when he sleeps- does anyone know where it was born? Pursuant to U.S. You seem to be logged out.
“After the keen still days of September, the October sun filled the world with mellow warmth … The maple tree in front of the doorstep burned like a gigantic red torch. I saw a girl standing on it, completely submerged in the pool of autumn twilight. “Autumn seemed to arrive suddenly that year. “Just as a painter needs light in order to put the finishing touches to his picture, so I need an inner light, which I feel I never have enough of in the autumn.” — Leo Tolstoy, 41. “It looked like the world was covered in a cobbler crust of brown sugar and cinnamon.” — Sarah Addison Allen, First Frost, 8. Sorry, comments are currently closed. October, tuck tiny candy bars in my pockets and carve my smile into a thousand pumpkins. The luxuriant autumn asleep till morning. “No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face.” — John Donne, The Autumnal, 30. “It was a beautiful bright autumn day, with air like cider and a sky so blue you could drown in it.” — Diana Gabaldon, Outlander, 14. “Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, / Tears from the depths of some divine despair / Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, / In looking on the happy autumn fields, / And thinking of the days that are no more.” — Alfred Tennyson, 49.
Copyright law, as well as other applicable federal and state laws, the content on this website may not be reproduced, distributed, displayed, transmitted, cached, or otherwise used, without the prior, express, and written permission of Athlon Media Group. Our 28-day minimum is among the lowest in Europe , where the average is 33 days , yet many are still failing to use all their days. That country whose people are autumn people, thinking only autumn thoughts. “Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Just the still melancholy that I love—that makes life and nature harmonize.” — George Eliot, 43. Whose people passing at night on the empty walks sound like rain.” — Ray Bradbury, The October Country, 11. He has lived that moment so totallythat what is the need to look back again and again?He never looks ahead, he never looks back, he lives in the moment.- Osho, We are shaped by our thoughts;we become what we think.When the mind is pure, joy followslike a shadow that never leaves.- The Buddha, We are formed and molded by our thoughts.Those whose minds are shaped by selfless thoughtsgive joy when they speak or act.Joy follows them like a shadow that never leaves them.- The Buddha, Anger is a killing thing:it kills the man who angers,for each rage leaves him less than he had been before -it takes something from him.- Louis L'Amour. Why Do Citizens of the United States Call Themselves 'Americans'? May the world be kind to you, “Fall has always been my favorite season. O teakettle! Get ’Em Here! Annual Leave funny cartoons from CartoonStock directory - the world's largest on-line collection of cartoons and comics. The season that hosts cider, pumpkin spice everything, stunning foliage, American football and harvest holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving is finally upon us. “There is something incredibly nostalgic and significant about the annual cascade of autumn leaves.” — Joe L. Wheeler, Related: 15 Cozy Autumnal Porches That Are Serious #FallPorchGoals, 26. Please sign up on the form below to receive “Fall colors are funny. of our, Mouthwatering recipes, handy kitchen tips, and more delivered to your inbox, Fall in Love With Autumn: 75 Fall Quotes to Celebrate the First Day of Fall. - Rabindranath Tagore. You are posting comments too quickly. Funny Work Quotes No Boss Or Employee Can Resist Laughing At. Hint: keep it simple, like life or moving on. They made up a thousand games. With the statutory annual leave days being 28 (inc bank holidays), we can work out that the average UK worker misses out on six-and-a-half days every year. Carry-over – An employee may carry-over up to 240 hours of annual leave from one leave year to another. “Love the trees until their leaves fall off, then encourage them to try again next year.” — Chad Sugg, 7. Annual leave for workers is a time period calculated in addition to national holidays, casual leave, sick leave, and maternity or paternity leave. “Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits.” — Samuel Butler, 25. “Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, 22. I think, I too, have known autumn too long.” — e.e. The wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves / We have had our summer evenings, now for October eves!” — Humbert Wolfe, 27. Whoops! A lot has happened in my life in a few short years. Its golden richness speaks not of the innocence of spring, nor of the power of summer, but of the mellowness and kindly wisdom of approaching age. It truly is a peaceful time before the big bad winter season. Slow down.
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“I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.” — Henry David Thoreau, 5. It settles in the way an old friend will settle into your favorite chair and take out his pipe and light it and then fill the afternoon with stories of places he has been and things he has done since last he saw you.” — Stephen King, Salem’s Lot, 9. “You know how this is: / if I look / at the crystal moon, at the red branch / of the slow autumn at my window, / if I touch / near the fire / the impalpable ash / or the wrinkled body of the log, / everything carries me to you, / as if everything that exists, / aromas, light, metals, / were little boats / that sail / toward those isles of yours that wait for me.” — Pablo Neruda, 40. “But when fall comes, kicking summer out on its treacherous a** as it always does one day sometime after the midpoint of September, it stays awhile like an old friend that you have missed. Because most of your belief system is a lie - it's not true.And by believing yourself, you create all the limitationsthat don't allow you to be what you really are.Don't believe yourself.