1,723 Quotes About Fire
- Author Zane Grey
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She sensed in him loneliness, hunger for the sound of a voice. She had heard her uncle speak of the loneliness of lonely camp-fires and how all men working or hiding or lost in the wilderness would see sweet faces in the embers and be haunted by soft voices.
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- Author Alan Maiccon
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The fire has awakened me, but love consolidates the flames of my body every day.
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- Author Alan Maiccon
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If there is love the fire is alive, it only dies when there is not enough burning desire.
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- Author Ana Truța
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Firea omul și-o mai schimbă dar nu și când stă în limbă.
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- Author Md. Ziaul Haque
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তোমার সাথে প্রতিদিন কথা না হলে, মন আমার নরকের আগুনের মতন জ্বলে!
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- Author Susan Orlean
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This is why I wanted to write this book, to tell about a place I love that doesn’t belong to me but feels like it is mine, and how that feels like a marvelous and exceptional thing. All the things that are wrong in the world seems conquered by a library’s simple unspoken promise: Here is my story, please listen; here I am, please tell me your story.
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- Author Ray Bradbury
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He saw many hands held to its warmth, hands without arms, hidden in darkness. Above the hands, motionless faces that were only moved and tossed and flickered with firelight. He hadn't known fire could look this way. He had never thought in his life that it could give as well as take.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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We all come from the inferno and to the inferno we return.
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- Author Thomas Browne
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They burnt not children before their teeth appeared, as apprehending their bodies too tender a morsel for fire, and that their gristly bones would scarce leave separable relicks after the pyral combustion. That they kindled not fire in their houses for some days after was a strict memorial of the late afflicting fire. And mourning without hope, they had an happy fraud against excessive lamentation, by a common opinion that deep sorrows disturb their ghosts.
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