99 March Positive Quotes
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Best March Positive Quotes
Awaken your soul and
Remind you to
Celebrate a new beginning with the
Hope and liveness it brings
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March Positive Quotes to Jump Start Spring
Inspirational March Positive Quotes
March Positive Quotes from Poetry
Not present in the year
At any other period
When March is scarcely here.
Emily Dickinson
The winds of March with beauty.
William Shakespeare
There is work for you to do.
Work and play and blow all day,
Blow the winter wind away.
Unknown
I was alone and took a long walk . . .
Ice had broken up on the river
and the water rippled smoothly in blue light.
Edward Hirsch
How glad I am—
I hoped for you before—
Put down your Hat—
You must have walked—
How out of Breath you are—
Dear March, how are you, and the Rest—
Did you leave Nature well—
Oh March, Come right upstairs with me—
I have so much to tell—
Emily Dickinson
To stir the dancing daffodil.
Sara Coleridge
March strews the Earth With violets and posies.
Edmund Waller
The things we do not know –
The Persons of prognostication
Are coming now.
Emily Dickinson
There she is passing, the girl of my heart . . .
Tresses all truant-like, curl upon curl,
Wind-blown and rosy, my little March girl.
Laurence Dunbar
Winds of March, please march away;
March away with noisy drum
For the flowers want to come;
March away through every street,
Noisy tramp of noisy feet,
Noisy music all the way
March, March, March away!
Annette Wynne
And lilies face the March-winds in full blow,
And humbler growths as moved with one desire;
Put on, to welcome spring, their best attire…
William Wordsworth
Up from the sea, the wild north wind is blowing
Under the sky’s gray arch;
Smiling, I watch the shaken elm-boughs
knowing It is the wind of March.
John Greenleaf Whittier
The things we do not know—
The Persons of prognostication
Are coming now—
We try to show becoming firmness—
But pompous Joy
Betrays us, as his first Betrothal
Betrays a Boy.
Emily Dickinson
Alone, alone, I walked in the woods
And I sat on a stone. I sat on a broad stone
And sang to the birds. The tune was God’s making
But I made the words.
Mary Carolyn Davies
The redbreast sings from the tall larch
Then come, my Sister! come, I pray . . .
And bring no book: for this one day
We’ll give to idleness.
William Wordsworth
When cumulus clouds roar across the sky.
When robins return, when children cheer,
When light rain beckons spring to appear.
Robert McCracken
March Weather Positive Quotes
Funny March Positive Quotes
March Madness Quotes
Summary
March, besides having the first day of spring and being the time for most students enjoying their spring breaks, has many other holidays and obersvance. Among them are:
- Academy Awards Month
- American Diabetes Alert Month
- Employee Spirit Month
- Gender Equality Month
- Honor Society Awareness Month
- National Kidney Month
- National Nutrition Month
- National Social Work Month
- National Women’s History Month
March 1, 1961: Founding of the Peace Corps was founded.
March 1, 1958: Unites states launches its first sattelite–Explorer I.
March 1, 1932: Hoover Dam (on the border of Nevada and Arizona) is completed.
March 1, 1872: Yellowstone (located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho) becomes the U.S.’s first national park.
March 1, 1790: Initial meeting of the United States Supreme Court.
March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain on scores a record 100 points in an N.B.A game.
March 2, 1836: Texas declares independence from Mexico.
March 3, 1933: Dedication of Mount Rushmore.
March 3, 1931: “The Star Spangled Banner” becomes national anthem of the United States.
March 3, 1899: George Dewey named the first Admiral of the U.S. Navy.
March 4, 1966: John Lennon claims that The Beattles are more popular than Jesus.
March 4, 1789: United States of America adopts its first constitution.
March 5, 1770: Five colonists are killed in a riot that came to be known as The Boston.
March 6, 1981: Walter Cronkite signs off as anchorman off the CBS Evening News for the final time.
March 6, 1964: Cassius Clay changes his name to Muhammad Ali.
March 6, 1836: The battle of the Alamo ends in victory for Mexico.
March 7, 1933: Monopoly board game is invented.
March 7, 1928: Hinkle Fieldhouse opened with the first basketball game to be played there.
March 7, 1876: Alexander Graham Bell patents the Telephone.
March 8, 1936: Daytona Beach hosts the first stock car race.
March 8, 1817: Founding of the New York Stock Exchange.
March 8, 1531: King Henry III is officially recognized as the Supreme Head of the Church of England
March 9, 1964: The first Ford Mustang is produced.
March 9, 1959: Barbie dolls debut.
March 9, 1862: The Monitor (Union Navy) and the Merrimack (Confederate Navy) Ironclad warships squar off in the Civil War.
March 10, 1862: United States issues paper currency for the first time.
March 10, 1876: Alexander Graham Bell places the world’s first telephone call.
March 11, 1888: The most notorius winter storm in North American history begins…. the Blizzard of 1888.
March 11, 1669: Mt. Etna in Sicily erupts and kills over 15,000 people.
March 12, 1912: Juliette Low founds Girls Scouts of USA.
March 12, 1894: First time that Coca Cola is sold in bottles.
March 13, 2012: Encyclopedia Britannica decides to no longer offer printed version.
March 13, 1868: Impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson begins.
March 14, 1899: Ferdinand von Zeppelin receives a U.S. patent for his “navigable balloon.”
March 14, 1794: Cotton Gin patented by Eli Whitney.
March 15, 2018: Toys R Us begins closing all of its toy stores.
March 15, 1965: TGI Friday’s opens their first restaurant, in NYC.
March 15, 44 B.C.: Julius Caesar is stabbed to death by Marcus Junius Brutus.
March 16, 1968: GM produces their 100 millionth automobile, an Oldsmobile Toronado.
March 16, 1926: The first liquid fuel rocket is launched by Robert Goddard.
March 17, 1969: Golda Meir is the first female Prime Minister of Israel.
March 17, 1762: First St. Patrick’s Day parade is held in New York, New York.
March 18, 1965: U.S.S.R cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov is the first person to walk in space.
March 19, 1918: United States Congress approves the use of Daylight Savings Time.
March 19, 1911: First International Women’s Day. Women’s Day is now celebrated annually on March 8.
March 20, 1941: General Douglas McArthur escapes Japanese occupied Philippines.
March 20, 1930: Kentucky Fried Chicken is founded by “Colonel” Harlan Sanders.
Mach 20, 1922: USS Langley becomes the U.S Navy’s first aircraft carrier.
March 20, 1852: Uncle Tom’s Cabin is published by Harriet Beacher Stowe .
March 21, 2006: Twitter was created.
March 21, 1963: Alcatraz prison is closed.
March 21, 1935: Persia is renamed Iran.
March 22, 1960: Arthur Schlow and Charles Townes receive the first patent for a laser beam.
March 22, 1963: The Beatles release the frist album: “Please, Please Me.”
March 24, 1882: Robert Koch announces he has discovered the bacillus that causes Tuberculosis.
March 23, 1857: The first elevator is installed by Elisha Otis.
March 23, 1775: Patrick Henry declares “Give me liberty, or give me death!”
March 24, 1989: The super tanker Exxon Valdez runs aground in Alaska’s Prince William Sound and spills millions of gallons of oil.
March 25, 1970: The Concorde jet makes its maiden supersonic flight.
March 25, 1957: The Treaty of Rome establishes the European Economic Community.
March 25, 1954: The first color television is produced by RCA.
March 25, 1931: The First Easter celebration is held.
March 26, 1945: Marines raise the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima.
March 26, 1885: The Eastman Company manufactures the first motion picture film.
March 27, 1964: A magnitude 8.3 earthquake hits Anchorage, Alaska. It is the largest on record.
March 27, 1909: First time that fingerprints are used as evidence in a murder trial.
March 28, 1979: In Middletwon, Pennsylvania, there is a serious accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant.
March 28, 1866: Ambulance service is available for the first time.
March 29, 1848: The flow of water at Niagara Falls is jammed by ice.
March 29, 1795: Ludwig von Beethoven debuts as a pianist.
March 30, 1964: Jeopardy airs for the first time.
March 30, 1870: The 15th amendment to the US Constitution gives blackAfrican-American men the right to vote.
March 30, 1867: The US purchases Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million.
March 30, 1858: Hyman L. Lipman patents a pecil with an attached eraser.
March 30, 1842. Dr. Crawford Long uses Ether as an anesthestic for the first time. March 30 is now Doctor’s Day.
March 30, 240 B.C.: First recorded perihelion passage of Halley’s Comet.
March 31, 1918: Daylight Savings Time goes into effect for the first time in he U.S.
March 31, 1880: Wabash, Indiana claims to be the first town to be illuminated completely by electricity only.
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