Quotes & Sayings About Autumn In New England
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Top Autumn In New England Quotes
A missle lost Unprogrammed — Allen Ginsberg
False emotions broadcast thru the Land — Allen Ginsberg
The air has that bracing autumnal bite so that all you want to do is bob for apples or hang a witch or something. — Sarah Vowell
Anger falling asleep at the heart — Allen Ginsberg
This was one of those perfect New England days in late summer where the spirit of autumn takes a first stealing flight, like a spy, through the ripening country-side, and, with feigned sympathy for those who droop with August heat, puts her cool cloak of bracing air about leaf and flower and human shoulders. — Sarah Orne Jewett
Eat Meat and your a beast — Allen Ginsberg
Trees scream and drop bright leaves — Allen Ginsberg
Hairy Mammal whaddya want — Allen Ginsberg
I broadcast thru Time — Allen Ginsberg
For anyone who lives in the oak-and-maple area of New England, there is a perennial temptation to plunge into a purple sea of adjectives about October. — Hal Borland
And the Children of the Warmakers're exempt from fighting their parents' war — Allen Ginsberg
Forget pleasure and Ambition — Allen Ginsberg
Machine chaos on Earth, Too many bodies, mouths bleeding on every Continent — Allen Ginsberg
My first and lasting impression of the Connecticut River Valley is its serene beauty, especially in the autumn months. Deep River was a near picture-perfect New England village. When I arrived there, the town was a typical working-class place, nothing like the trendy upper-income enclave it became. The town center had a cluster of shops, a movie theater open only on weekends, several white-steepled churches (none of them Catholic), the town hall, and a Victorian library. It was small, even by Ansonia standards. — John William Tuohy