112 Short and Cute October Letter Board Quotes
October brings cozy colors and spooky fun, so we have put together a list of the best October letter board quotes for your next post.
And if you’re looking for short October sayings for Instagram or around the house, we also have you covered.
Now go ahead and browse through to find your favorite.
October Letter Board Quotes

What is the cutest season? Awwtumn
Creepin’ it real in October.
Fall for me.
Hello, October!
Fall breeze and autumn leaves
October… Chapter 10
Sorry for what I said when I didn’t have my pumpkin spice latte
Loving October already!
It’s lit like a pumpkin spice candle
Cozy girl October
Happy fall, y’all!
Putting the “aw” in autumn.
Let there be pumpkin spice
Sweater game strong.
October state of mind.
S’more love.
Hello October, please be a good month that brings smiles and happiness to our lives.
Don’t be so fall of yourself! 1
Time to get batty!
Hocus Pocus and chill?
In fall, orange is my favorite color
Cheers to a month of costumes, treats, and all things delightfully spooky
October, but make it cozy.
Entering my cozy era: October edition.
PSL on repeat, no regrets.
Sweaters, cider, and main character vibes.
Leaf me be, I’m fall-ing.
Gourd vibes only.
Creep it real, October.
Resting witch energy.
If lost, return to the pumpkin patch.
This house runs on spice.
Leaves > emails today.
Flannels loaded, vibes upgraded.
Bonfires & besties > nightlife.
Hallo-queen season.
Boo crew roll call.
Fueled by cinnamon and serotonin.
Apple picking > doom scrolling.
Hot cider, cold noses, warm hearts.
Official member of the Cozy Committee.
Just here for the hayrides.
Witching you a cozy month.
May contain traces of pumpkin.
Ghosted by summer, dating October.
Trick, treat, repeat.
Sweater paws activated.
Masking as a morning person (thanks, coffee).
Beware: easily spooked, heavily caffeinated.
Autumn leaves & easy eves.
Sweater? I hardly know her.
Spice level: legendary.
Corn maze connoisseur.
I’ve been waiting all year for this.
Cozy on the outside, spooky on the inside.
Main ghoul energy.
Let the gourd times roll.
Crisp air, clear mind, cozy soul.
Leaf peeping like it’s my side hustle.
Mornings are for mugs and fog.
Haunted house? Thought you said haunted mouse.
If it’s not cinnamon, keep it movin’.
Flannel forecast: 100% chance.
October, take the wheel.
Cute boots, sharp roots.
Trying my patch-ience.
S’more nights like this.
Falling for quiet sunsets.
I speak fluent pumpkin.
Candy corn apologist.
Un-BOO-lievably cozy.
Carve out time for joy.
PSL: Personal Self-Love.
Hocus focus: gratitude.
Cozy is a lifestyle, not a trend.
Dear October, stay awhile.
Apple pie state of mind.
Skeleton crew, full hearts.
Leaves are falling; so am I… asleep by nine.
Scarves on, stress off.
Cute, but kinda spooky.
Thankful, tasteful, and a little bit bashful.
Hey boo, let’s brew.
Patch it up with pie.
Off to see the wizard: the donut shop.
Hay now, you’re a fall star.
Feeling gourdgeous.
Brisk air, bold flares.
Snack-size candy, full-size joy.
Witch, please—pass the caramel.
Leaves whisper; blankets listen.
Cozy cursor blinking…
Autumn called; it’s a yes from me.
Sweep the porch, save the vibes.
Boo, but make it bougie.
In a long-term relationship with layers.
Pumpkin to talk about.
Leaf it better than you found it.
Queue the crackling vinyl.
Library dates and latte breaks.
Quiet mornings, loud crunching.
October: softly dramatic.
Happy October – fall is here!
Fall foliage is my favorite color
Did someone say apple cider donuts?
Snack-o-lantern
Cozy October vibes.
Spooky season.
Stressed, blessed, pumpkin obsessed
Autumn leaves and pumpkins please
October vibes and pumpkin spice.
Hello, October! Be a month of peace and love.
Well hello there October
Pumpkin kisses and harvest wishes.
Hello October, I know you are going to be a great month for me.
Autumn leaves, hot cocoa, and you.
Feeling that October-y feeling
Give ’em pumpkin to talk about
Long sleeves and autumn leaves
Never fear, pumpkin-flavored everything is here!
I’m just here for the boos.
October Letter Board Quotes
“There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October.” — Nathaniel Hawthorne
“I’ve always loved October so much, haven’t you? I can see why it’s called the Month of the Angels.” — Eva Ibbotson
“Halloween shadows played upon the walls of the houses.” — Eleanor Estes
“October had tremendous possibility. The summer’s oppressive heat was a distant memory, and the golden leaves promised a world full of beautiful adventures.” — Sarah Guillory
“October is a symphony of permanence and change.” — Bonaro W. Overstreet
“O hushed October morning mild, Thy leaves have ripened to the fall; To-morrow’s wind, if it be wild, Should waste them all.” — Robert Frost
“Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald
“October is the opal month of the year. It is the month of glory, of ripeness. It is the picture-month.” — Henry Ward Beecher
“In October any wonderful unexpected thing might be possible.” — Elizabeth George Speare
“October is a fallen leaf, but it is also the wider horizon more clearly seen.” — Hal Borland
“Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.” — Jim Bishop
“October, baptize me with leaves! Swaddle me in corduroy and nurse me with split pea soup.” — Rainbow Rowell
“He loved October. Had always loved it. There was something sad and beautiful about it—the ending and beginning of things.” — Jacqueline Woodson
“October sky never looked more charming nor the sublime leaves of the trees so graceful.” — Avijeet Das
“The clear light that belongs to October was making the landscape radiant…” — Elizabeth George Speare
“October is a mighty month…” — Emily Dickinson
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” — L. M. Montgomery
“October is the month for painted leaves…” — Henry David Thoreau
“October whispers that progress can be quiet and still be powerful.” — Unknown
“October is crisp days and cool nights, a time to curl up around the dancing flames and sink into a good book.” — John Sinor