89 Short Spring Quotes to Welcome the Season

Spring is a season of renewal, blooming flowers, and fresh beginnings.

If you’re seeking quick quotes to capture the essence of this vibrant time, we’ve compiled a list of all the best short spring quotes for your next post.

And if you’re looking for short spring quotes for Instagram, we also have you covered.

Now go ahead and browse through to find your favorite.

Our Favorite Short Spring Quotes for Instagram

“Springtime is the land awakening. The March winds are the morning yawn.”– Lewis Grizzard

Early spring is the time for vigorous change.” – Henry Rollins

“Flowers don’t worry about how they’re going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful.” Jim Carrey

“The deep roots never doubt spring will come.” – Marty Rubin

“In spring, every leaf feels like a new beginning.”

“With spring comes warmth, light, and hope.”

“Each blossom is spring’s way of saying, ‘Hello again!’”

“Spring makes everything feel a little more possible.”

“Let spring’s beauty refresh your soul.”

“Spring whispers, ‘The best is yet to come.’”

“Spring breathes new life into the world’s winter-worn soul.”

“Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener seems to be only one of the instruments, not the composer.”– Geoffrey B. Charlesworth

“Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night.”– Rainer Maria Rilke

“Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party!'”– Robin Williams

“Behold, my friends, the spring is come; the earth has gladly received the embraces of the sun, and we shall soon see the results of their love!”– Sitting Bull

In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.Margaret Atwood

Life stands before me like an eternal spring with new and brilliant clothes.Carl Friedrich Gauss

Spring adds new life and new beauty to all that is.” Jessica Harrelson

Spring was moving in the air above and in the earth below and around him.”Kenneth Grahame

That is one good thing about this world … There are always sure to be more springs.” – L. M. Montgomery

“In spring, every leaf feels like a new beginning.”

“Spring’s beauty is the world’s gentle smile.”

“The earth laughs in flowers every spring.”

“Spring reminds us that beauty blooms after the coldest days.”

“Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.” – Doug Larson

“The day the Lord created hope was probably the same day he created Spring.”– Bern Williams

“Spring is when life’s alive in everything.”– Christina Rossetti

“Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil.”– Bishop Reginald Heber

“When there’s new growth bursting out all over, everything fresh, green, and flourishing, the plants are little rockets of success going off every time you look at them.”– Jacqueline Heriteau

“In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish’d dove; In the Spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.”– Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Spring is sooner recognized by plants than by men.”– Chinese Proverb

“Every spring is the only spring – a perpetual astonishment.”– Ellis Peters

“But each spring a gardening instinct, sure as the sap rising in the trees, stirs within us. We look about and decide to tame another little bit of ground.”– Lewis Gantt

“The sun was warm but the wind was chill. You know how it is with an April day.”– Robert Frost

“Now every field is clothed with grass, and every tree with leaves; now the woods put forth their blossoms, and the year assumes its gay attire.”– Virgil

“Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems.”– Rainer Maria Rilke

“Science has never drummed up quite as effective a tranquilizing agent as a sunny spring day.”– W. Earl Hall

“You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep Spring from coming.”– Pablo Neruda

“It’s spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you’ve got it, you want—oh, you don’t quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!”– Mark Twain

“Spring shows what God can do with a drab and dirty world.”– Virgil Kraft

“The beautiful spring came; and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also.”– Harriet Ann Jacobs

“The first day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month.”– Henry Van Dyke

“When spring comes the grass grows by itself.”– Tao Te Ching

“Never yet was a springtime, when the buds forgot to bloom.”– Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

“April hath put a spirit of youth in everything.”– William Shakespeare

“Spring’s greatest joy beyond a doubt is when it brings the children out.”– Edgar Guest

“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.”– Charles Dickens

“Now Nature hangs her mantle green On every blooming tree, And spreads her sheets o’ daisies white Out o’er the grassy lea.”– Robert Burns

“Spring hangs her infant blossoms on the trees, Rock’d in the cradle of the western breeze.”– William Cowper

“Measure your health by your sympathy with morning and Spring. If there is no response in you to the awakening of nature, if the prospect of an early morning walk does not banish sleep, if the warble of the first bluebird does not thrill you, know that the morning and spring of your life are past. Thus you may feel your pulse.” Henry David Thoreau

“It is so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun, to have lived light in the spring, to have loved, to have thought, to have done?” Matthew Arnold

“Take spring when it comes, and rejoice. Take happiness when it comes, and rejoice. Take love when it comes, and rejoice.” Carl Ewald

“There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature—the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after the winter.” Rachel Carson

“Now spring brings back balmy warmth.” Gaius Valerius Catullus

“Now ’tis the spring, and weeds are shallow-rooted; / Suffer them now and they’ll o’ergrow the garden.” William Shakespeare (King Henry VI)

“It was a lover and his lass, / With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, / That o’er the green corn-field did pass, / In the spring time, the only pretty ring time, / When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding; / Sweet lovers love the spring.” William Shakespeare (As You Like It)

“From you have I been absent in the spring, / When proud-pied April, dress’d in all his trim, / Hath put a spirit of youth in everything.” William Shakespeare (Sonnet 98)

“Spring, the sweet spring, is the year’s pleasant king; / Then blooms each thing, then maids dance in a ring. / Cold doth not sting, the pretty birds do sing. / Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo!” Thomas Nashe

“Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, / A box where sweets compacted lie.” George Herbert

“Come, gentle Spring! ethereal mildness, come.” James Thomson

“It is about five o’clock in an evening that the first hour of spring strikes—autumn arrives in the early morning, but spring at the close of a winter day.” Elizabeth Bowen

“In the spring a young man’s fancy / lightly turns to / thoughts of love; / And in summer, / and in autumn, / and in winter— / See above.” E. Y. Harburg

“Why always, ‘not yet’? Do flowers in spring say. ‘not yet?” Norman Douglas

“April is the cruellest month, breeding / Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing / Memory and desire, stirring / Dull roots with spring rain.” T.S. Eliot

“We need spring. We need it desperately and, usually, we need it before God is willing to give it to us.” Peter John Gzowski

“And since to look at things in bloom / Fifty springs are little room, / About the woodlands I will go / To see the cherry hung with snow.” A.E. Housman

“Work seethes in the hands of spring, / That strapping dairymaid.” Boris Pasternak

“Morning has broken / Like the first morning, / Blackbird has spoken / Like the first bird.” Eleanor Farjeon

“The soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings / With green hath clad the hill and eke the vale; / The nightingale with feathers new she sings; / And turtle to her make hath told her tale.” Henry Howard

“And time remembered is grief forgotten, / And frosts are slain and flowers begotten, / And In green underwood and cover / Blossom by blossom the spring begins.” Algernon Charles Swinburne

“Ah, yes siree, spring discloses, if it’s all one supposes / Wagging tails, rubbing noses, but it’s no bed of roses / And if for the stork you pine, consider the porcupine / Who longs to cling / Keeping comp’ny is tricky, it can get pretty sticky / In the spring, spring, spring” Gene De Paul; Johnny Mercer

“Spring is here, there’s no mistaking / Robins building nests from coast to coast; / My heart tries to sing so they won’t hear it breaking, / Spring can really hang you up the most!” Frances Landesman

“It’s Spring again / I can hear the birds sing again / See the flowers start to bud / See young people fall in love” Kenneth Gamble; Leon Huff

“Nothing is so beautiful as spring — / When weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush; / Thrush’s eggs look little low heavens, and thrush / Through the echoing timber does so rinse and wring / The ear, it strikes like lightnings to hear him sing; / The glassy peartree leaves and blooms, they brush / The descending blue; that blue is all in a rush With richness; the racing lambs too have fair their fling.” Gerard Manley Hopkins

“Welcome, all hail to thee! / Welcome, young Spring! / Thy sun-ray is bright / On the butterfly’s wing. / Beauty shines forth / In the blossom-robed trees; / Perfume floats by / On the soft southern breeze.” Eliza Cook

“Welcome! all hail to thee, / Heart-stirring May! / Thou hast won from my wild harp / A rapturous lay. / And the last dying murmur / That sleeps on the string / Is welcome! All hail to thee, / Welcome, young Spring!” Eliza Cook

“The fields breathe sweet, the daisies kiss our feet, / Young lovers meet, old wives a-sunning sit, / In every street these tunes our ears do greet– / Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo! / Spring, the sweet Spring!” Thomas Nashe

“Spring, with that nameless pathos in the air / Which dwells with all things fair, / Spring, with her golden suns and silver rain, / Is with us once again.” Henry Timrod

“Birds sing to the blossoms; / Blind, dreaming your pink, / These blush to the songsters, / Your music they think. / So well had you taught them, / To look and to sing; / Your bloom and your music; / The ways of the Spring.” Isaac Rosenberg

“That’s not what I meant, Oscar! I need the spring. I’m sad and slumpy. I need the spring. I’m all goosebumpy. The cold and slush and all that sneezing? I hate the snow!” Big Bird

“I want the warmer days I’ve lost, of spring, spring, spring!” Big Bird

“Spring comes early for some, never for others.” Miss Hidwick

“Look at Paris in the spring / when each solitary thing / is more beautiful than ever before! / You can hear every tree / almost saying ‘Look at me!'” Honore Lachaille

“In the spring, a adult rabbit’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of spring – and love of his fellow creatures, and birds, and flowers – and rocks!” Bugs Bunny

“Do you remember the Shire, Mr. Frodo? It’ll be spring soon. And the orchards will be in blossom. And the birds will be nesting in the hazel thicket. And they’ll be sowing the summer barley in the lower fields… and eating the first of the strawberries with cream. Do you remember the taste of strawberries?” Samwise Gamgee

“Comrade, we’re in Paris, in the Spring, why can’t we make it a laughing matter?” Steven Canfield

“Yes, Spring has come,’ the grocer said, / And tied a final knot of string, / Rang up the change and becked his head, / Elated at the breath of Spring.” Alice Duer Miller

“The little birds fly over / And oh, how sweet they sing! / To tell the happy children / That once again ’tis spring.” Celia Thaxter

“Spring am I, too soft of heart / Much to speak ere I depart: / Ask the Summer-tide to prove / The abundance of my love.” William Morris

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