Hal Borland Quotes About Autumn

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  • A woodland in full color is awesome as a forest fire, in magnitude at least, but a single tree is like a dancing tongue of flame to warm the heart.

    "Sundial of the Seasons". Book by Hal Borland, 1964.
  • Autumn is the eternal corrective. It is ripeness and color and a time of maturity; but it is also breadth, and depth, and distance. What man can stand with autumn on a hilltop and fail to see the span of his world and the meaning of the rolling hills that reach to the far horizon?

  • Summer ends, and Autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night.

  • The hush comes with the deepening of Autumn; but it comes gradually. Our ears are attuned to it, day by quieter day. But even now, if one awakens in the deep darkness of the small hours, one can hear it, a foretaste of Winter silence. It’s a little painful now, and a little lonely because it is so strange.

  • Of all the seasons, autumn offers the most to man and requires the least of him.

    Hal Borland (1969). “Homeland: A Report from the Country”
  • 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 (1965). “Countryman: A Summary of Belief”
  • The earth's distances invite the eye. And as the eye reaches, so must the mind stretch to meet these new horizons. I challenge anyone to stand with autumn on a hilltop and fail to see a new expanse not only around him, but in him, too.

  • For the Fall of the year is more than three months bounded by an equinox and a solstice. It is a summing up without the finality of year's end.

    Hal Borland (1946). “An American year: country life and landscapes through the seasons”, New York
  • Catch a vista of maples in that long light and you see Autumn glowing through the leaves.... The promise of gold and crimson is there among the branches, though as yet it is achieved on only a stray branch, an impatient limb or an occasional small tree which has not yet learned to time its changes.

  • Two sounds of autumn are unmistakable...the hurrying rustle of crisp leaves blown along the street...by a gusty wind, and the gabble of a flock of migrating geese.

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