30 Quotes for November

November is almost here! Are you ready for a new month? Are you looking to add quotes to your social media posts? If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following quotes for November.

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  1. “The thinnest yellow light of November is more warming and exhilarating than any wine they tell of. The mite which November contributes becomes equal in value to the bounty of July.” — Henry David Thoreau
  2. “Fallen leaves lying on the grass in the November sun bring more happiness than the daffodils.” — Cyril Connolly
  3. “So dull and dark are the November days. The lazy mist high up the evening curled, and now the morn quite hides in the smoke and haze; the place we occupy seems all the world.” — John Clare
  4. “Welcome sweet November, the season of senses and my favorite month of all.” — Gregory F. Lenz
  5. “November at its best—with a sort of delightful menace in the air.” — Anne Bosworth Greene
  6. “In November you begin to know how long the winter will be.” – Martha Gellhorn
  7. “The house was very quiet, and the fog we are in November now pressed against the windows like an excluded ghost.” – E.M. Forster
  8. “Some of the days in November carry the whole memory of summer as a fire opal carries the color of moon rise.” — Gladys Taber
  9. “The November evening had a bite; it nibbled not-quite-gently at her cheeks and ears.” – J. Aleksandr Wootton
  10. “November always seems to me the Norway of the year.” — Emily Dickinson
  11. “November’s sky is chill and drear, November’s life is red and sear.” — Sir Walter Scott
  12. “The wind that makes music in November corn is in a hurry. The stalks hum, the loose husks whisk skyward in half-playing swirls, and the wind hurries on… A tree tries to argue, bare limbs waving, but there is no detaining the wind.” — Aldo Leopold
  13. “But there is always a November space after the leaves have fallen when she felt it was almost indecent to intrude on the woods…for their glory terrestrial had departed and their glory celestial of spirit and purity and whiteness had not yet come upon them.” — L.M. Montgomery
  14. “This is going to be a November to remember.” – Charmaine J. Forde
  15. “November comes, and November goes. With the last red berries and the first white snows.” – Clyde Watson
  16. “In November, the smell of food is different. It is an orange smell. A squash and pumpkin smell. It tastes like cinnamon and can fill up a house in the morning, can pull everyone from bed in a fog. Food is better in November than any other time of the year.” — Cynthia Rylant
  17. “It was the best kind of November day. Cold and crisp, but not quite freezing, not icy.” – Rainbow Rowell
  18. “Fear not November’s challenge bold. We’ve books and friends, and hearths that never can grow cold. These make amends.” – Alexander L. Fraser
  19. “November is secret and silent.” – Allison Uttley
  20. “It was November–the month of crimson sunsets, parting birds, deep, sad hymns of the sea, passionate wind-songs in the pines.” –  L. M. Montgomery
  21. “The month of November makes me feel that life is passing more quickly. In an effort to slow it down, I try to fill the hours more meaningfully.” – Henry Rollins
  22. “Fear not November’s challenge bold. We’ve books and friends, and hearths that never can grow cold. These make amends.” – Alexander L. Fraser
  23. “How sad would be November if we had no knowledge of the spring.” – Edwin Way Teale
  24. “That soft autumnal time, the woodland foliage now is gathered by the wild November blast.” – John Howard Bryant
  25. “In November, the earth is growing quiet. It is making its bed, a winter bed for flowers and small creatures.” – Cynthia Rylant
  26. “I have come to regard November as the older, harder man’s October. I appreciate the early darkness and cooler temperatures.” – Henry Rollins
  27. “This November there seems to be nothing to say.” – Anne Sexton
  28. “This is the month of nuts and nutty thoughts — that November whose name sounds so bleak and cheerless — perhaps its harvest of thought is worth more than all the other crops of the year.”— Henry David Thoreau
  29. “November: The last month of autumn, but the beginning of a new adventure; time to take a risk and do the unexpected.”— Unknown
  30. “October extinguished itself in a rush of howling winds and driving rain and November arrived, cold as frozen iron, with hard frosts every morning and icy drafts that bit at exposed hands and faces.”— J.K. Rowling

Have a fantastic November!

Author: Rebecca C.

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