Yes, but it’s, you know—every year, you’re all, ‘March! This is going to be great! Start of spring!’ But it’s definitely not, right? Because there will be a weird, freak snowstorm, and it’s like winter’s started all over. Unexpected things happen in March.
Meaning: 🌻 The sentence plays on the contrast between the hopeful expectations of spring and the unpredictable reality of the weather in March. ❄️ It reminds us that a sudden snowstorm can bring back the feeling of winter, despite the calendar. ❤️ Within the context of the book, this sentence is a metaphor for unexpected twists in life and love, which are often a central theme. 🤔 The core message is actually that we should be open to unexpected events, just as March can surprise us. Origin: 📖 The full original sentence reads: “Yes, but it’s, you know—every year, you’re all, ‘March! This is going to be great! Start of spring!’ But it’s definitely not, right? Because there will be a weird, freak snowstorm, and it’s like winter’s started all over. Unexpected things happen in March.‘ 📚 This quote comes from the novel ’Love Lettering‘ (published in Dutch as ’De L van Liefde”), a story about unexpected love and personal growth. ✍️ The author of this quote and the book is Kate Clayborn, known for her contemporary romantic stories with depth.
Door Pieter
Mensenmens, zoon, echtgenoot, vader, opa.
Spiritueel, echter niet religieus.
Ik hou van golf, wandelen, lezen en de natuur in veel opzichten.
Onderzoeker, nieuwsgierig, geen fan van de mainstream media (MSM).