72 Hello November Quotes To Welcome The Last Stretch
November just feels different.
The year is almost over. The air is colder. Everything slows down a bit before the holiday chaos begins.
It’s a month for reflection.
For gratitude.
For realizing how fast time actually moves.
Starting November with intention helps.
Even if it’s just a simple quote that sets the right tone.
These hello November quotes capture what this month is about. Perfect for welcoming it the right way.
Hello November Quotes

“The thinnest yellow light of November is more warming and exhilarating than any wine they tell of.” — Henry David Thoreau
“November comes and November goes, with the last red berries and the first white snows.” — Clyde Watson
“November always seems to me the Norway of the year.” — Emily Dickinson
“In November, the earth is growing quiet. It is making its bed, a winter bed for flowers and small creatures.” — Cynthia Rylant
“November is the most disagreeable month in the whole year.” — Louisa May Alcott
“November’s sky is chill and drear, November’s leaf is red and sear.” — Sir Walter Scott
“November is the month to remind us to be thankful for the many blessings we have.” — Unknown
“This November there seems to be nothing to say.” – Anne Sexton
“Autumn… the year’s last, loveliest smile.” – William Cullen Bryant
“November, n. The eleventh twelfth of a weariness.” – Ambrose Bierce
“The thinnest yellow light of November is more warming than all the summer sun.” — Henry David Thoreau
“November is the month of expectation.” — Emily Dickinson

“November leads the months in their wintry round.” — Anne Hunter
“November woods are bare and still; November days are clear and bright.” — Helen Hunt Jackson
“This is the month of nuts and nutty thoughts — that November whose name sounds so bleak and cheerless — perhaps its harvest of thought is worth more than all the other crops of the year.” — Henry David Thoreau
“October extinguished itself in a rush of howling winds and driving rain and November arrived, cold as frozen iron, with hard frosts every morning and icy drafts that bit at exposed hands and faces.” — J.K. Rowling
“It is the first day of November and so, today, someone will die.” — Maggie Stiefvater
“The August noon in us works to stave off the November chills.” — Ray Bradbury
“Food is better in November than any other time of the year.” — Cynthia Rylant
“In November, the smell of food is different. It is an orange smell. A squash and pumpkin smell. It tastes like cinnamon and can fill up a house in the morning, can pull everyone from bed in a fog.” — Cynthia Rylant
“I love the month of November: when the trees are standing all sticks and bones. Without their leaves, how lovely they are, spreading their arms like dancers.” — Cynthia Rylant
“Fallen leaves lying on the grass in the November sun bring more happiness than the daffodils.” — Cyril Connolly
“November is auspicious in so many parts of the country: the rice harvest is already in, the weather starts to cool, and the festive glow which precedes Christmas has began to brighten the landscape.” — F. Sionil Jose
“Whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul, I shall recall the memory of warm, sunny, late summer afternoons like this one, and be comforted greatly.” — Peggy Toney Horton
“November’s sky is chill and drear, November’s life is red and sear.” — Sir Walter Scott

“The wind that makes music in November corn is in a hurry. The stalks hum, the loose husks whisk skyward in half-playing swirls, and the wind hurries on.” — Aldo Leopold
“November at its best—with a sort of delightful menace in the air.” — Anne Bosworth Greene
“Some of the days in November carry the whole memory of summer as a fire opal carries the color of moon rise.” — Gladys Taber
“Fear not November’s challenge bold. We’ve books and friends, and hearths that never can grow cold. These make amends.” — Alexander L. Fraser
“How beautifully leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days.” — John Burroughs
“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” — Albert Camus
“I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.” — Nathaniel Hawthorne
“In November you begin to know how long the winter will be.” — Martha Gellhorn
“The month of November makes me feel that life is passing more quickly. In an effort to slow it down, I try to fill the hours more meaningfully.” — Henry Rollins
“I have come to regard November as the older, harder man’s October. I appreciate the early darkness and cooler temperatures.” — Henry Rollins
“The house was very quiet, and the fog—we are in November now—pressed against the windows like an excluded ghost.” — E.M. Forster
“It was one of those early November mornings that are as beautiful as any in spring. There was gold everywhere, drifts of it on the elm tree, flakes of gold under our feet, gold dust on the hedges, liquid gold in the refracted falling light.” — Elizabeth Goudge
“We mourn the blossoms of May because they are to whither; but we know that May is one day to have its revenge upon November, by the revolution of that solemn circle which never stops.” — William Peter Blatty
“Let this be the November where everything changed, and you decided you were free to heal and never be the same.” — Morgan Harper Nichols
“There comes a time when people get tired of being pushed out of the glittering sunlight of life’s July and left standing amid the piercing chill of an alpine November.” — Martin Luther King Jr.
“How sad would be November if we had no knowledge of the spring!” — Edwin Way Teale

“I am most radiant and full of energy when the leaves are falling and there is a ghost of change in the air.” — Anna Madsen
“November is the time to take a deep breath before the holiday rush.” — Unknown
“November is the month of quiet transformation.” — Terri Guillemets
“November is the gateway to the holidays.” — Jane Hirshfield
“November is the time to sit quietly and listen to the rustle of leaves.” — John Burroughs
“November teaches us the art of letting go.” — Elizabeth Lawrence
“November is a time to gather golden moments.” — James Whitcomb Riley
“The world is tired, the year is old, the faded leaves are glad to die.” — Sara Teasdale
“November is the hush before winter.” — Terri Guillemets
“November is the month of crimson sunsets, parting birds, deep, sad hymns of the sea.” — Lucy Maud Montgomery
“November is the time to count blessings, not leaves.” — William Arthur Ward
“November is the month of remembrance.” — Margaret Atwood
“November is the time to be still and listen.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
“November is the pause before the storm.” — Wendell Berry
“November is the month of reflection and gratitude.” — Maya Angelou
“November is the month of golden light and fading leaves.” — Robert Frost
“November is the month when the trees show us how beautiful it is to let things go.” — Elizabeth Gilbert
“November is a symphony of brown and gold.” — George Eliot

“November is the month of quiet beauty.” — Mary Oliver
“Jam on November took away the worries, It was like tasting summer.” – El Fuego
“Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.” – Emily Brontë
“Autumn lingered on as if fond of its own perfection.” — Winston Graham, Ross Poldark
“Hello, November! Now, the days are going to be cooler and the days shorter.”
“Hello, November! Let the celebrations begin.”
“Goodbye October, and a big hello to November.”
“Hello November! Thankful for my favorite month.”
“Hello, November! Be a month of peace and love.”
“Hello November! I’m ready for Thanksgiving.”
“Goodbye October. It’s a new month with new hope and a new spirit. Hello November! Please, be good to me.”
“Hello November, I know you are going to be a great month for me.”