It’s watermelon weather/That summer kind of weather/When people get together and sing.—Guy Webster
When one has tasted watermelon, he knows what angels eat.—Mark Twain
The seeds of a watermelon will never be a matter of concern if you spit them out sitting with your significant other.—Unknown.
Just thinking of a big slice of watermelon, so icy cold, drops bead[ed] up on the rind, is enough to bring tears of pure joy to a glass eye.—Jim Casada
Two watermelons cannot be held under one arm.—Turkish proverb
Watermelon � it’s a good fruit. You eat, you drink, you wash your face.—Enrico Caruso
Summer days and watermelon slices, that’s all I need to be happy.—Martha Stewart
There’s nothing better than a slice of cold watermelon to refresh the soul on a hot day.—Ina Garten
Watermelon is simple, refreshing, and a reminder that the best things in life are uncomplicated.—Henry David Thoreau
The purity of watermelon is a metaphor for life lived simply and fully.—Leo Tolstoy
“Freelance� means I can take watermelon breaks, and no one can yell at me.—Mandy Ashcraft
If you focus only on the seeds in a watermelon, you missed the sweetness of the meat.—Wally Amos
I belonged to the church, and to the party of prohibition; and the villagers though I died of eating watermelon.—Edgar Lee Masters
A watermelon that breaks open by itself tastes better than one cut with a knife.—Hualing Nieh Engle
“Onions are the only food that can make you cry.� That was before I hit him in the face with a watermelon.—Unknown
Life is like eating a watermelon. You know you’re going to get some seeds; just spit them out and take another bite.—Jeff Steinmann
Green buddhas on the fruit stand. We eat the smile and spit out the teeth.—Charles Simic
Eating watermelon is really fun. The juice runs down your face. But it’s even more fun to spit the seeds at your sister!—Katie Potter
In watermelon sugar the deeds were done and done again as my life is done in watermelon sugar.—Richard Brautigan
The people you leave behind when you are going on this path are like a watermelon on a hot day when they call to check on you. Talking to them is refreshing and can even be addictive.—Diana-Marie Gerogescu
Friends are like melons, shall I tell you why? To find one good, you must a hundred try.—Claude Mermet
If people have time and patience, they will be able to count the number of seeds in a watermelon. But not one person can tell you how many watermelons will grow by planting one seed.—Evelyn Murry Drayton
When life gives you melons, you may have dyslexia.—Unknown