“Let me recommend the best medicine
in the world: a long journey,
at a mild season, through a pleasant
country, in easy stages.”
~ James Madison
“Let me recommend the best medicine
in the world: a long journey,
at a mild season, through a pleasant
country, in easy stages.”
~ James Madison
“The woods are lovely,
dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
and miles to go before I sleep.”
~ Robert Frost
“There is a harmony in autumn,
and a luster in its sky, which through
the summer is not heard or seen,
as if it could not be,
as if it had not been!”
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley
“You can cut all the flowers
but you cannot keep Spring
from coming.”
~ Pablo Neruda
“There are always flowers
for those who want
to see them.”
~ Henri Matisse
“A light wind swept over
the corn, and all nature laughed
in the sunshine.”
~ Anne Bronte
“Now Autumn’s fire burns
slowly along the woods and
day by day the dead leaves
fall and melt.”
~ William Allingham
“Love is a fruit in season
at all times, and within reach
of every hand.”
~ Mother Teresa
“See! The Winter is past;
the rains are over and gone.
Flowers appear on the Earth;
the season of singing has come…”
~ Song of Solomon 2:11-12