Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Fall. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Fall Quotes and Sayings from 93 influential authors, including John Mayer,Jamie Dornan,Lauren Oliver,August Strindberg,Edward Hirsch, for you to enjoy and share.

When autumn comes, it doesn't ask. It just walks in, where it left you last. And you never know, when it starts; until there's fog inside the glass around your summer heart. By John Mayer Autumn Walks Left Starts Heart

No matter what happens in my career, I've always got 'The Fall.' By Jamie Dornan Fall Career Matter

I haven't been falling all this time. I've been flying By Lauren Oliver Time Falling Flying

Autumn is my spring! By August Strindberg Autumn Spring

And every year there is a brief, startling moment When we pause in the middle of a long walk home and Suddenly feel something invisible and weightless Touching our shoulders, sweeping down from the air: It is the autumn wind pressing against our bodies; It is the changing light of fall falling on us. By Edward Hirsch Suddenly Touching Startling Shoulders Sweeping

What do you call falling when the world is standing upside down? By Search Call Falling World Standing Upside

October is the fallen leaf, but it is also a wider horizon more clearly seen. It is the distant hills once more in sight, and the enduring constellations above them once again. By Hal Borland October Leaf Fallen Wider Horizon

Every fall is an opportunity to stand. By Jill Williamson Stand Fall Opportunity

I'm not falling anymore. I guess you could say that I'm flying. By Kami Garcia Anymore Falling Flying Guess

Autumn is a season followed immediately by looking forward to spring. By Doug Larson Autumn Spring Season Immediately Forward

The gloomy months of November, when the people of England hang and drown themselves. By Joseph Addison November England Gloomy Months People

In spring, the snow must go; in fall, the leaves can't stay. By Marty Rubin Spring Fall Stay Snow Leaves

Autumn is the time of balance and ofsacrifice, a time when the light is defeated by darkness, a timewhen night takes over and brings the coming winter. Theancient wisdom says that those who long for light must facetheir inner darkness and overcome it. By Tony Riches Time Autumn Ofsacrifice Winter Light

No need to listen for the fall. This is the world's end. By Rudyard Kipling Fall Listen End World

We fell. We got up. We ran. By John Green Fell Ran

Let's fall, or rather rise, in Love. By Vikrmn Love Fall Rise

Delicious Autumn! By George Eliot Autumn Delicious

Dusk was falling quickly. It was just after 7 P.M., and the month was October. By Patricia Highsmith Dusk Quickly Falling October Month

November and the sun grows sparse in the sky. By Erica Jong November Sky Sun Grows Sparse

Autumn is the time when love matures in gentleness. By Kristian Goldmund Aumann Autumn Gentleness Time Love Matures

Summer passes into autumn in some unimaginable point of time, like the turning of a leaf. By Henry David Thoreau Summer Time Leaf Passes Autumn

Life is a horizontal fall. By Jean Cocteau Life Fall Horizontal

Fall and I'll catch you. And that was all I'd ever wanted- someone to catch me. By Jillian Lauren Fall Catch Wanted

August rain: the best of the summer gone, and the new fall not yet born. The odd uneven time. By Sylvia Plath August Rain Born Summer Fall

Fall. Stand. Learn. Adapt. By Mike Norton Fall Stand Learn Adapt

Change is a measure of time and, in the autumn, time seems speeded up. What was is not and never again will be; what is is change. By Edwin Way Teale Time Autumn Change Measure Speeded

Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall. By F Scott Fitzgerald Life Fall Starts Crisp

The last dead leaves of fall crackled underfoot, winter-crisp. By Neil Gaiman Wintercrisp Underfoot Dead Leaves Fall

Autumn is the hardest season. The leaves are all falling, and they're falling likethey're falling in love with the ground. By Andrea Gibson Autumn Season Falling Hardest Ground

You only fall when you look down, Coyote. By Robert Brockway Coyote Fall

For me the autumn has never been a sad season. The dead leaves and the increasingly shorter days have never suggested the end of anything, but rather an expectation of the future. In paris, there is an electricity in the air in october evenings at nightfall. Even when it is raining. i do not feel low at that hour of the day, nor do i have the sense of time flying by. i have the impression that everything is possible. the year begins in the month of october. By Patrick Modiano Season Autumn Sad October Future

Now it is autumn and the falling fruitand the long journey towards oblivion.The apples falling like great drops of dewto bruise themselves an exit from themselves. By D.h. Lawrence Falling Autumn Fruitand Long Journey

I thought of many an autumn I had known: Seemly autumns approaching deliberately, with amplitude. I thought of wild asters, Michaelmas daisies, mushrooms, leaves idling down the air, two or three at a time, warblers twittering and glittering in every bush ('Confusing fall warblers,' Peterson calls them, and how right he is): the lingering yellow jackets feeding on broken apples; crickets; amber-dappled light; great geese barking down from the north; the seesaw noise that blue jays seem to make more often in the fall. Hoarfrost in the morning, cold stars at night. But slow; the whole thing coming slowly. The way it should be. By Elizabeth Enright Seemly Thought Autumn Autumns Deliberately

August was nearly over - the month of apples and falling stars, the last care-free month for the school children. The days were not hot, but sunny and limpidly clear - the first sign of advancing autumn. By Victor Nekrasov Month August Stars Children Apples

Don't you love fall?" Stacey asked. "All the little festivals, the changing leaves, kids in Halloween costumes, the dead spewing up out of their graves to haunt the living ... By J.l. Bryan Fall Love Halloween Stacey Asked

Autumn is the eternal corrective. It is ripeness and color and a time of maturity; but it is also breadth, and depth, and distance. What man can stand with autumn on a hilltop and fail to see the span of his world and the meaning of the rolling hills that reach to the far horizon? By Hal Borland Corrective Eternal Autumn Maturity Breadth

But when fall comes, kicking summer out on its treacherous ass as it always does one day sometime after the midpoint of September, it stays awhile like an old friend that you have missed. It settles in the way an old friend will settle into your favorite chair and take out his pipe and light it and then fill the afternoon with stories of places he has been and things he has done since last he saw you. By Stephen King September Kicking Missed Friend Fall

The Fall is an offense to human reason, but once accepted, it makes perfect sense of the human condition. By Blaise Pascal Fall Reason Accepted Condition Human

When great leaves fall, the winter is at hand. By William Shakespeare Fall Hand Great Leaves Winter

Autumn is a season of desperate hopes. The leaves are souls begging to turn life on pause. Begging to stop, begging to take a break, hiding under smiles and childish words. By Teodora Savu Autumn Hopes Begging Season Desperate

I do not fall. I fell so hard so long ago there is nothing left for me to land on. I justkeep falling and falling and falling. By Elizabeth Scott Fall Falling Fell Hard Long

Spring, summer, and fall fill us with hope; winter alone reminds us of the human condition. By Mignon Mclaughlin Spring Summer Hope Winter Condition

Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away;Lengthen night and shorten day;Every leaf speaks bliss to meFluttering from the autumn tree.I shall smile when wreaths of snowBlossom where the rose should grow;I shall sing when night's decayUshers in a drearier day. By Emily Bronte Fall Leaves Die Flowers Lengthen

The damps of autumn sink into the leaves and prepare them for the necessity of their fall; and thus insensibly are we, as years close around us, detached from our tenacity of life by the gentle pressure of recorded sorrow. By Walter Savage Landor Fall Detached Sorrow Damps Autumn

It follows the seasons, beginning each year with the fond expectancy of springtime and ending with the hard facts of autumn. By Ken Burns Seasons Beginning Autumn Year Fond

Last year was the fourth or fifth attempt to get fall launched till 'American Idol' comes in January. To be honest, the reality programming we had on last year was considered filler until we could get to the good stuff. It was meant to hopefully get us to January andor to November. To get past baseball. But (it) didn't work very well. By Mike Darnell American Idol Year January Till

My granda always told me that fall's the time to root up something you don't want coming back to trouble you.' Kote mimicked the quaver of an old man's voice. 'Things are too full of life in the spring months. In the summer, they're too strong and won't let go. Autumn ... ' He looked around at the changing leaves on the trees. 'Autumn's the time. In autumn everything is tired and ready to die. By Patrick Rothfuss Autumn Granda Told Fall Root

When I fall, I fall hard. By Ashley Wagner Fall Hard

Living is a horizontal fall. By Jean Cocteau Living Fall Horizontal

Autumn arrives in the early morning. By Elizabeth Bowen Autumn Morning Arrives Early

You're going to fall, but you got to stand. By B.j. Penn Fall Stand

AutumnThe season between summer and winter, comprising in the Northern Hemisphereusually the months of September, October and November.A period of maturity. By Cecelia Ahern September October Northern Hemisphereusually Autumnthe

Spring is sweet, the baby season; summer is the teenage season -- too much energy, too much growth and beauty and heat and late nights, none of them what they are cracked up to be. Fall is the older season, a more seasoned season. The weather surrounds you instead of beating down on you. By Anne Lamott Season Spring Sweet Summer Energy

The August noon in us works to stave off the November chills. We survive by what little Fourth of July wits we've stashed away. But there are times when we're all autumn people. By Ray Bradbury August November Chills Noon Works

This is my formula for the fall of things:we come to a river we always knew we'd have to cross.It ferries the twilight down through fieldworksof corn and half-blown sunflowers.The only sounds, one lost cicada calling to itselfand the piping of a bird that will never have a name.Now tell me there is a pausewhere we know there should be an end;then tell me you too imagined it this waywith our shadows never quite touching the riverand the river never quite reaching the sea. By John Glenday River Things Sounds End Sea

StillIn the fall, I believe again in poetryif nothing else it isa movement of the mind.Summers ball togetherinto sticky lumps,spring evenings are glass beads from one mouldfor standard-size youth,winter a smooth heaviness, not even cold.But the mind trembleshere, on the brinkthe mind tremblesthere is life, after all,there is life, stillunbelief left. By Jaakko A. Ahokas Life Mind Stillin Fall Heaviness

Uneasily the leaves fall at this season, forgetting what to do or where to go; the red amnesiacs of autumn drifting thru the graveyard forest. What they have forgotten they have forgotten: what they meant to do instead of fall is not in earth or time recoverable the fossils of intention, the shapes of rot. By Al Purdy Uneasily Season Forgetting Forest Fall

It's fall coming, I kept thinking, fall coming; just like that was the strangest thing ever happened. Fall. Right outside here it was spring a while back, then it was summer, and now it's fall-that's sure a curious idea. By Ken Kesey Coming Fall Thinking Happened Strangest

Every system has it's own fall. By Deyth Banger Fall System

Truly, Autumn is my season," the scarlet beast chorted. "Spring and Summer and Winter all begin with such late letters! But Autumn and Fall, I have loved best, because they are best to love. By Catherynne M Valente Autumn Season Chorted Spring Scarlet

We fall privately before we ever fall publicly. By R.c. Sproul Publicly Fall Privately

Everybody falls, and we all land somewhere. By Robert Charles Wilson Falls Land

I want to fall in love, with an emphasis on the falling part. By Nicola Yoon Love Part Fall Emphasis Falling

The year's fruit must fall that the next year's may come, and the winter is the only way to the spring. By George Macdonald Year Spring Fruit Fall Winter

Everything does fall. It must be gravity. By Dan Brown Fall Gravity

Suddenly it was fall, the season of death, the anniversary of things-going-to-hell. By Meghan O'rourke Suddenly Fall Death Season Anniversary

It was still late summer elsewhere, but here, high in Appalachia, fall was coming; for the last three mornings, she'd been able to see her breath. The woods, which started twenty feet back from her backdoor like a solid wall, showed only hints of the impending autumn. A few leaves near the treetops had turned, but most were full and green. Visible in the distance, the Widow's Tree towered above the forest. Its leaves were the most stubborn, tenaciously holding on sometimes until spring if the winter was mild. It was a transitional period, when the world changed its cycle and opened a window during which people might also change, if they had the inclination. By Alex Bledsoe Appalachia High Fall Coming Mornings

Cold in the earth - and fifteen wild Decembers,From those brown hills, have melted into spring. By Emily Bronte Cold Earth Hills Spring Fifteen

strength floods in after a fall. By Mark Helprin Strength Fall Floods

Such days of autumnal decline hold a strange mystery which adds to the gravity of all our moods. By Charles Nodier Moods Days Autumnal Decline Hold

Whether you fall means nothing at all It's whether you GET UP It's whether you GET UP! By Tracy Bonham Fall

Some people find fall depressing, others hate spring. I've always been a spring person myself. All that growth, you can feel Nature groaning, the old bitch; she doesn't want to do it, not again, no, anything but that, but she has to. It's a fucking torture rack, all that budding and pushing, the sap up the tree trunks, the weeds and the insects getting set to fight it out once again, the seeds trying to remember how the hell the DNA is supposed to go, all that competition for a little bit of nitrogen; Christ, it's cruel. By John Updike Spring Depressing People Find Fall

It is when we fall that we are given the opportunity to rise up and reach new heights. By Christopher Earle Heights Fall Opportunity Rise Reach

Autumn in my garden is when trees give their tickertape welcome to winter. By Densey Clyne Autumn Winter Garden Trees Give

You have to fall before you fly By Kellin Quinn Fly Fall

Careful.The fall is quick,steep,and permanent. By Jessica Kristie Permanent Carefulthe Fall

However constant the visitations of sickness and bereavement, the fall of the year is most thickly strewn with the fall of human life. Everywhere the spirit of some sad power seems to direct the time; it hides from us the blue heavens, it makes the green wave turbid; it walks through the fields, and lays the damp ungathered harvest low; it cries out in the night wind and the shrill hail; it steals the summer bloom from the infant cheek; it makes old age shiver to the heart; it goes to the churchyard, and chooses many a grave. By James Martineau Fall Bereavement Life Constant Visitations

Autumn is a reminder that while the leaves die and fall, there will always be Spring, a chance to replenish and be reborn again. We all have the opportunity to replenish ourselves, to be reborn. By Tao Porchon-Lynch Spring Autumn Fall Replenish Reborn

When all the world appears to be in a tumult, and nature itself is feeling the assault of climate change, the seasons retain their essential rhythm. Yes, fall gives us a premonition of winter, but then, winter, will be forced to relent, once again, to the new beginnings of soft greens, longer light, and the sweet air of spring. By Madeleine M. Kunin Tumult Change Rhythm Winter World

Fall whispered through the window this morning, Hello, I'm here. By Eileen Granfors Fall Morning Whispered Window

I'm too ashamed to admit I'm afraid of the fall. By Tahereh Mafi Fall Ashamed Admit Afraid

Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt. By William Allingham Autumn Melt Day Fire Burns

Why do we Fall?So we can learn to pick ourselves back up. By Christopher Nolan Fall Learn Pick Back

My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl. By Julie Kagawa Began Girl Fall Stories

Only when I fall do I get up again. By Vincent Van Gogh Fall

You ought to know that October is the first Spring month. By Karel Capek October Spring Month

In this part of California, there is no fall or spring. Summer drops right into winter, into summer, back and forth. Our idea of autumn is October, where the leaves rapidly go from green to gold to on-the-ground, and it's suddenly freezing. By Kelley York California Spring Part Fall October

Fall is the season of beauty and delicious food. Be grateful for the change of scenery, and try observing it to get more book ideas. By B.a. Gabrielle Fall Food Season Beauty Delicious

All that falls is not bad. By Vikrmn Bad Falls

Every year winter comes and every year we're shocked when it snows and people forget to put on their snow tires and someone falls through the ice. No one knows the exact hour of winter, but it always comes somewhere round the same time. By Andre Alexis Year Ice Winter Shocked People

The sweet calm sunshine of October, now Warms the low spot; upon its grassy moldThe pur0ple oak-leaf falls; the birchen bough drops its bright spoil like arrow-heads of gold. By William C. Bryant October Warms Spot Moldthe Oakleaf

Fall seven times,Stand up eight. By Stephen Bush Fall Timesstand

For these beings, fall is ever the normal season, the only weather, there be no choice beyond. Where do they come from? The dust. Where do they go? The grave. Does blood stir their veins? No: the night wind. What ticks in their head? The worm. What speaks from their mouth? The toad. What sees from their eye? The snake. What hears with their ear? The abyss between the stars. They sift the human storm for souls, eat flesh of reason, fill tombs with sinners. They frenzy forth ... Such are the autumn people. By Ray Bradbury Fall Season Weather Normal Choice

Nothing dies as beautifully as autumn. By Ashlee Willis Autumn Dies Beautifully

Falling is one of the ways of moving. By Merce Cunningham Falling Moving

Autumn is the greatest reminder: It reminds us how dreamlike beauties our earth has and it reminds us how all these beautiful dreams can easily vanish! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Reminds Autumn Reminder Vanish Greatest

Autumn has a hungry heart - September is the beginning of death. By Catherynne M Valente September Autumn Heart Death Hungry

Fall ten times, stand up eleven. By Shannon L. Alder Fall Times Stand Eleven Ten

The leaves are falling, falling as from way off, as though far gardens withered in the skies; they are falling with denying gestures. And in the nights the heavy earth is falling from all the stars down into loneliness. We all are falling. This hand falls. And look at others: it is in them all. And yet there is one who holds this falling endlessly gently in his hands. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Falling Skies Gestures Leaves Gardens

At the fall, we became alienated not only from God and other people but also from ourselves. By R.c. Sproul God Fall Alienated People