By subscribing to Inspiring Quotes you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
From time immemorial, spring’s awakening has signaled to humanity the promise of new beginnings. In William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 98,” a love poem published in 1609, the prolific poet and playwright personifies the glorious month of April as the herald of youth, vitality, and hope. For the Bard, the coming of spring — the twittering birds, ambrosial flowers, and long-awaited sunny skies — brought with it all the delights of a fresh start.
The Classics: Quotes From History’s Greatest Poems
16 Enduring Quotes About Everlasting Love
Advice From Our Favorite Children’s TV Characters
Comforting Quotes About Dealing With the Loss of a Mother
Quotes for Anyone Who Isn't Where They Want To Be in Life
Quotes From Famous Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
14 Quotes on the Meaning of Racial Equity
15 Life-Changing Quotes From Marcus Aurelius’ ‘Meditations’
What Did Descartes Mean by ‘I Think, Therefore I Am’?
Live a Harmonious Life With These Lyrics From Tony Award-Winning Musicals
Start Anew With These 15 Encouraging Quotes