Apricots Quote by Sara Coleridge Download Open image “Hot July brings cooling showers, Apricots and gillyflowers.” — Sara Coleridge ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Apricots Cooling Hot July Showers Summer
July is hollyhocks and hammocks, fireworks and vacations, hot and steamy weather, cool and refreshing swims, beach picnics, and vegetables all out of the… — Jean Hersey Copy Share Image
Please also remember the pitiful gasping/thirsty little mouths/ beaks in summer. They'll appreciate abundant/fresh/cool/clean/ water! Food they can get easily in parks/sidewalks! — Adela Popescu Copy Share Image
A springlike autumn's balmy breeze reaches afar. The sun shines on the house of a recluse South of the river; They encourage the December… — Sun Bu'er Copy Share Image
There is nothing I like better at the end of a hot summer's day than taking a short walk around the garden. You can… — Peter Mayle Copy Share Image
I have seen the Lady April bringing the daffodils, Bringing the springing grass and the soft warm April rain. — John Masefield Copy Share Image
85 degrees out, shorts, and a tank…this is a tease. I just want summer! — Kendall Jenner Copy Share Image
When I think of summertime as a kid, I think of my Grampy's gardens full of tomatoes, buckets heaping with blackberries, and countertops lined… — Damaris Phillips Copy Share Image
I don't pretend to any exemption from the general lot of parental delusion-I mean that like most other parents I see my child through… — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
Much waste of words and of thought too would be avoided if disputants would always begin with a clear statement of the question, and… — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
June brings tulips, lilies, roses, Fills the children's hands with posies. — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
Life is the steam of the corporeal engine; the soul is the engineer who makes use of the steam-quickened engine. — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
When I read or hear of the mutual injuries of England and Ireland, I fancy it would have been a blessed thing had the… — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
The Poplar grows up straight and tall, The Pear-tree spreads along the wall, — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
The desire to be the object of public attention is weak, but the excessive dread of it is but a form of vanity and… — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
I love, love, love apricot baby food. My closet in the kitchen is filled with jars of it. I love Lucky Charms and Cocoa… — Alicia Silverstone Copy Share Image
Girls get screwed. Not that kind of screwed, what I mean is, they're always on the short end of things. The way things work,… — Ellen Hopkins Copy Share Image
So much of our early gladness vanishes utterly from our memory: we can never recall the joy with which we laid our heads on… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
See how the light tenderly love the apricots, it takes them over completely, enters into their pulp, light them from all sides! But it… — Paul Cezanne Copy Share Image
I’m not a true vegan. I dabble in sustainable fish and dawdle in the consumption of eggs. Steak doesn’t speak to me, and tempeh… — Anthony Kiedis Copy Share Image
More varied than any landscape was the landscape in the sky, with islands of gold and silver, peninsulas of apricot and rose against a… — Cecil Beaton Copy Share Image
When you paint Spring, do not paint willows, plums, peaches, or apricots - just paint Spring. — Dogen Copy Share Image
The flavors of the peach and the apricot are not lost from generation to generation, neither are they transmitted by book learning. The mystic… — Ezra Pound Copy Share Image
A field trip. You interested in doing something dangerous, and possibly illegal?" Does it involve underage girls, broken curfews and soorte4d fruit toppings?" I… — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
At the most difficult moments of my life, when it seemed that every door was closed to me, the taste of those apricots comes… — Isabel Allende Copy Share Image
When you paint Spring, do not paint willows, plums, peaches, or apricots, but just paint Spring. To paint willows, plums, peaches, or apricots is… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Drink very good tea out of a thin Wocester cup of colour between apricot and pink. — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image