Summer is about to pass, and now is the time to celebrate September. The autumnal equinox and harvest season also fall this month.
The autumnal equinox most often occurs on the 22nd, 23rd, or 24th September. This time of year is the start of the pumpkin spice latte, light cardigan and football season. Wednesday is the first day of every month, everyone can start celebrating the cool air and preparing for fun autumn activities.
Here are some quotes, collected from Good reading with Smart quotes, To celebrate September:
1. “The morning of September 1st, golden as an apple.”-JK Rowling
2. “We know that in September, we will walk in the warm breeze of the remains of summer to welcome the ghosts of summer.” — Henry Rollins
3. “Because the time from May to December is very long and very long / but when you arrive in September, the days become very short.” — Maxwell Anderson
4. “The brown leaves fell/remember, September, in the rain/The sun disappeared like dying amber/That September was in the rain.” — Al Dubin and Harry Warren
5. “September is a 30-day farewell to summer, a season that makes everyone happy and tired of warm and humid weather and exhausting but exciting adventures. — Leah Mallot
6. “We said we are in love / secretly hope it will rain / drink coke and play games / September is coming again.” — David Silvian
7. “Because of all these lovely symbols, the days of September are here, the best weather in summer and the best cheers in autumn.” — Helen Hunter Jackson
8. “It’s another autumn, another page turning: at the beginning of that annual autumn, it seemed as if last year’s mistakes had been erased by the summer.” —Wallace Stegner
9. “September is dressed in gorgeous dahlias, brilliant marigolds and starry zinnias. In October, the extravagant sister ordered a large number of the most gorgeous forest tapestries for her grand reception.” — Oliver Wendell Holmes
10. “Ah, September! You are the gate of the season that awakens my soul… But I must admit that I love you only because you are the prelude to my beloved October.” — Peggy Tony Horton
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