These days, when we hear “summer,” we can’t help but picture record-breaking heat waves and sudden downpours that make us hesitate to go outside.
Still, compared to other seasons, that feeling of liberation summer brings hasn’t changed from past to present, has it? This time, we’ve gathered quotes related to summer.
The words of great figures and famous people carry a mood that reminds us of summer’s true image.
We focused on selections that let you picture the scene from the text alone—hope you enjoy them.
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Color your open, carefree season! Famous summer quotes by great thinkers and celebrities (1–10)
A barbecue grill is like a summer fireplace. Everyone is drawn to it.Katie Lee
Here is a quote that truly reflects her personality as a chef and food commentator.
In winter, it’s only natural for people to gather around the fireplace because it’s so cold, but in summer, barbecues are all about fire in the heat.
She’s likely talking about the importance of barbecues not just in terms of temperature, but as a means of communication.
And when you think about the connections between people that are born in those moments, it’s exciting, isn’t it? Why not enjoy a barbecue this summer, too?
All wonderful and mysterious things happen between June and August.Jenny Han
Here are some famous quotes from American author Jenny Han, best known for works like the The Summer I Turned Pretty trilogy.
Warm seasons tend to make people more active, don’t they? Camping, water sports, stargazing—perhaps your memories of summer and the time around it are more vividly etched into your life as well.
If you think about it that way, as Jenny Han’s words suggest, all the wonderful things might be tightly packed into these three months.
Summer, after all, is when wonderful things happen to quiet people.Deb Caletti
These words are by the American novelist Deb Caletti.
She says that summer is not only hot, but that its heat makes it a season when even quiet people are prone to change.
It’s the time of lush greenery, when life is at its most vibrant.
There are even songs about romances that flare up in summer and end in autumn.
If the passion of the season stirs people’s hearts and brings about change, that’s a very intriguing thing.
Since humans are also part of nature, perhaps it makes perfect sense.
On a hot summer day, make him walk ten miles along a dusty English road, and he’ll quickly understand why beer was invented.G. K. Chesterton
Here is a perfect summer quote from the British writer G.
K.
Chesterton.
Summer brings strong sunlight and heat, so after an outing, children will want juice, and adults who’ve worked hard will crave a beer.
It seems Chesterton himself felt like having a beer after walking along English roads.
I’ve heard England is dusty, but if simply walking makes you feel that way, perhaps the dust there is a bit different from Japan’s.
Still, wanting a beer after going out in summer is the same no matter the country, isn’t it?
I know I am only the summer to your heart, not all four seasons of the year.Edna Millay
These are the words of the American poet Edna Millay, who drew attention with her poetry collection Renaissance.
It’s a heartbreakingly poignant quote, and many people may find themselves remembering it in the summer.
It conveys the sorrow of not being able to become someone’s everything, while at the same time carrying a sense of strength in having chosen that for oneself.
We all wish to be the only one for someone, but without becoming overly dependent on that, we should keep reflecting on how we want to be.
Summer has passed, and people remember its vitality.Yoko Ono
Here is a quote by Yoko Ono.
Summer is truly a season brimming with energy, and along with that power, it also brings a languid weariness.
When such a season has passed, people are likely to recall its intense feeling.
Her life might be something like that summer.
Or perhaps, when she reached a calmer age, she looked back on the summery periods of her life with a sense of nostalgia, a kind of relaxed, slackened feeling.
It’s the kind of quote anyone can picture.
Lovers’ quarrels are like summer storms. When they pass, everything becomes even more beautiful.Susanne Neckel
These are the words of Suzanne Necker, wife of Jacques Necker, the French banker and statesman.
She likens a marital quarrel to a summer storm and says that once it has passed, everything becomes beautiful.
A summer storm conjures a fierce image of thunder and torrential rain.
Yet the world, brightened after the storm has cleared, indeed appears beautifully radiant.
Of course, fighting feels unpleasant in the moment, but if we think of it as a necessary process for building a better relationship, it might make us feel a little lighter.



