Quote by Hal Borland

Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.


Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like i

Summary

This quote reflects on the paradoxical nature of summer. While summer is often associated with joy, relaxation, and fun, it can also bring discomfort due to its intense heat and other challenges. The quote suggests that despite the suffering that summer may bring, there is still an element of enjoyment or acceptance in it. It highlights the power that summer holds over us, compelling us to endure its hardships with a sense of appreciation or fondness, even in the face of discomfort.

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Seasons
By Hal Borland
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