Quote by Ogden Nash, Thar She Blows (1949

Indoors or out, no one relaxesIn March, that month of wind and taxes,The wind will presently disappear,The taxes last us all year.


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Summary

This quote humorously captures the feeling of stress and lack of relaxation that is associated with the month of March. The mention of wind and taxes signifies the challenging nature of this time period. The line "The wind will presently disappear" suggests that eventually, the difficulties will pass. However, "The taxes last us all year" implies that the burdens and responsibilities continue for an extended duration. Thus, the quote conveys the idea that March may not offer much respite, as it is a month of enduring challenges and obligations.

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Taxation
By Ogden Nash, Thar She Blows (1949
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