The warm weather, the blossoming flowers, and the birds chirping fill our hearts with joy. Children frolic all around and add charm to the atmosphere. F
loral dresses are trendy. A wide variety of fruits and vegetables are found at this time, and the overall atmosphere seems to be elevating though there are undertones of extreme heat and sultriness.
Best May Quotes Expressing the Beauty Of The Nature
The month of May is one of our most loved months. Natural beauty gives eternal happiness at this time. This is the perfect time most people love going to beaches or to picnics and have a wonderful time.
Some notable personalities have deeply felt the beauty of the month of May. Here is some quotes which illustrate that-
“Mornings in May, echoed with the call of cuckoos, sunlight glowed through fresh green canopies of trees.” – Meeta Ahluwalia
“You have to remember to be thankful. But in May, one simply can’t help being thankful that they are alive, if for nothing else.” – Lucy Maud Montgomery
“May is green and pink and red.” – Richard L. Ratliff
“And a bird overhead sang follow, and a bird to the right sang here. And the arch of the leaves was hollow, and the meaning of May was clear.” – Algernon Charles Swinburne
“I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day. When it’s cold outside, I’ve got the month of May.” – Smokey Robinson
“The last days of May are among the longest of the year.” – Alice Munro
“May: the lilacs are in bloom. Forget yourself.” – Marty Rubin
“May has come in, young May the beautiful, weaving the sweetest chaplet of the year. Along the eastern corridors, she walks. What time the clover rocks the earliest bee. Her feet a flush with sunrise, and her veil floating in breezy odors o’er her hair.” – Thomas Buchanan Read
“Warm, wild, rainy wind, blowing fitfully, stirring dreamy breakers on the slumberous May sea. What shall fail to answer thee? What thing shall withstand the spell of thine enchantment, flowing over sea and land?” – Celia Thaxter
“May day is a great time to plan or put on a Spring Festival for parents. Students can sing their favorite songs, recite poems, and perform the Maypole dance.” – Elizabeth Cole Midgley
“It is now May. It is the month wherein nature hath her fill of mirth and the senses are filled with delights. I conclude it is from the Heavens, a grace, and to Earth, a gladness.” – Nicholas Breton
“Fair flowers are springing beneath thy genial ray, and thousand happy birds are singing, all welcome to thee, May!” – Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
“The flowry May, who from her green lap, throws the yellow cowslip and the pale primrose. Hail bounteous May that dost inspire mirth and youth and warm desire. Woods and groves are of thy dressing. Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing.” – John Milton
“Queer things happen in the garden in May. Little faces forgotten appear, and plants thought to be dead suddenly wave a green hand to confound you.” —W. E. Johns
“Horticulturally, the month of May is opening night, Homecoming, and Graduation Day all rolled into one.” —Tam Mossman
Best May Quotes For Motivation
May is also when we get our holidays, and it is the perfect time to get all our pending stuff done. Be it studying or working or getting the household work done; we need some motivation. Let us read these quotes which will inspire us.
“A great difference between ‘May’ and ‘Day’ is the ‘M’ and ‘D!’ Be a good managing director of your life each day in May.” – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
“Yes, May is come, and its sweet breath shall well-nigh make you weep today, and pensive with swift-coming death, shall ye be satiate of the May.” – William Morris
“And after winter folweth grene May.” – Geoffrey Chaucer
“Oh! Gladly do we welcome thee, fair pleasant month of May. The month which we’ve eager longed to see through many a wintry day.” – Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
“Along with the greening of May came the rain. Then the clouds disappeared, and a soft pale lightness fell over the city as if Kyoto had broken free of its tethers and lifted up toward the sun.” – Victoria Abbott Riccardi
“Winds of May that dance on the sea, dancing a ring-around in glee. From furrow to furrow, while overhead, the foam flies up to be garlanded.” – James Joyce
“The month of May has come, when every lusty heart beginneth to blossom, and to bring forth fruit.” – Thomas Malory
“I cannot tell you how it was, but this I know, it came to pass upon a bright and sunny day when May was young. Ah, pleasant May!” – Christina Georgina Rossetti
“What potent blood hath modest May.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
“May had now set in, but up here among the hills, she was May by curtesy only, or if she was May, she would never be might.” – George MacDonald
“Hebe’s here, May is here! The air is fresh and sunny, and the miser-bees are busy hoarding golden honey.” – Thomas Bailey Aldrich
“Cloud-piercing peak, and trackless heath, instinctive homage pay. Nor wants the dim-lit cave a wreath to honor thee, sweet May!” – William Wordsworth
“It is now May . . . It is the month wherein Nature hath her fill of mirth, and the senses are filled with delights. I conclude, it is from the Heavens a grace, and to Earth a gladness.” —Nicholas Breton
“Make hay in May, for you may never know what June is coming with, and you may never know what July will present! When you see May, make hay!” – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Best May Quotes For Joy
There are many joyful events that occur in life in the month of May. From graduation to homecoming and attending picnics and parties to going swimming or playing games, a lot of things happen in May. At the same time, you can take a stroll in the lap of nature and cherish the natural beauty around you. There is an abundance of mirth in May and we are here to celebrate that.
“I’m only wishing to go a-fishing; For this the month of May was made.” ―Henry Van Dyke
“May, more than any other month of the year, wants us to feel most alive.” ―Fennel Hudson
“Make hay in May for you may never know what June is coming with and you may never know what July will present! When you see May, make hay!” ―Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
“As full of spirit as the month of May, and as gorgeous as the sun in Midsummer.” —William Shakespeare
“Among the changing months, May stands confest the sweetest, and in fairest colors dressed.” —James Thomson
“What potent blood hath modest May.” —Ralph W. Emerson
“The world’s favorite season is the spring. All things seem possible in May.” —Edwin Way Teale
“May . . . it’s full of all the things that make spring and the brighter part of the year so special. Flowers bud, the sun shines, and new seeds are sown into the fabric of our lives. May is awesome.” ―Jenna Danchuk
Welcoming May
The month of May feels so fresh that we feel like giving our life a new start. We do explore new hobbies and give a vent to our passions during this time. Forgetting all the anxieties, let us warmly welcome the month of May.
“You are as welcome as the flowers in May.” – Charles Macklin
“Among the changing months, May stands confest the sweetest, and in fairest colors dressed.” – James Thomson
“When April steps aside for May, like diamonds, all the raindrops glisten, fresh violets open every day to some new bird, each hour we listen.” – Lucy Larcom
“It was the month of May, the month when the foliage of herbs and trees is most freshly green when buds ripened, and blossoms appear in their fragrance and loveliness.” – Thomas Malory
“At last came the golden month of the wild folk honey-sweet May. When the birds come back, and the flowers come out, and the air is full of the sunrise scents and songs of the dawning year.” – Samuel Scoville
“Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, and summer’s lease hath all too short a date.” – William Shakespeare
“In the deepening spring of May, I had no choice but to recognize the trembling of my heart. It usually happened as the sun was going down.” – Haruki Murakami
“The world’s favorite season is the spring. All things seem possible in May.” – Edwin Way Teale
“It is now May. It is the month wherein nature hath her fill of mirth and the senses are filled with delights. I conclude it is from the Heavens, a grace, and to Earth, a gladness.” – Nicholas Breton
“Along with the greening of May came the rain. Then the clouds disappeared, and a soft pale lightness fell over the city as if Kyoto had broken free of its tethers and lifted up toward the sun.” – Victoria Abbott Riccardi
“Another May, new buds and flowers shall bring. Ah! Why has happiness no second spring?” – Charlotte Smith
“We roamed the fields and riversides when we were young and gay. We chased the bees and plucked the flowers in the merry, merry month of May.” – Stephen Foster
“Queer things happen in the garden in May. Little faces forgotten to appear, and plants thought to be dead suddenly wave a green hand to confound you.” – William Earl Johns
May makes the most meaningful month. At the same time, we should not go over-stress ourselves and stop by appreciating the moments that May presents to us. Let’s experience the thrill of a right through May by utilizing the maximum it presents to us.
“I thought that spring must last forevermore. For I was young and loved, and it was May.” – Vera Brittain
“Let all thy joys be as the month of May, and all thy days be as a marriage day.” – Francis Quarles
“When the sun is out, and the wind is still, you’re one month on in the middle of May.” – Robert Frost
“May is the most beautiful month of the year, a month alive with warm color. The flowers and trees are in full bloom, and even the sun joins this rhapsody be emitting warmer rays.” – Lillian Berliner