Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Fire. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Fire Quotes and Sayings from 92 influential authors, including Dante Alighieri,George R R Martin,Basho Matsuo,Mie Hansson,Bruce Springsteen, for you to enjoy and share.

From a small spark, Great flame has risen. By Dante Alighieri Great Spark Risen Small Flame

What fire joins none man can put aside, By George R R Martin Fire Joins Man Put

you make the fireand I'll show you something wonderful:a big ball of snow! By Basho Matsuo Wonderful Snow Make Fireand Show

We quenched the bulging flame, amongst the ashes embers of fire remain By Mie Hansson Flame Remain Quenched Bulging Ashes

You can't start a fire without a spark By Bruce Springsteen Spark Start Fire

Keep away from the fire! By Laurence Sterne Fire

I started the fire, but I couldn't control how it burnt. By Cixin Liu Fire Burnt Started Control

Fire may be the simplest and sometimes the only recourse in protecting yourself from the discomfort of cold, counteracting the effects of hypothermia, or in making up for inadequate clothing, bedding, or shelter. By Mors Kochanski Bedding Fire Cold Counteracting Hypothermia

There's no smoke without fire. By Georgy Zhukov Fire Smoke

Fire is beautifuland we know that if we gettoo close it will kill usbut what does that matterit is better to be happy for a momentand be burned up with beautythan to live a long timeand be bored all the while By Don Marquis Fire Beautifuland Gettoo Close Kill

Ignite the fire in your soul. By Lailah Gifty Akita Ignite Soul Fire

The all-encompassing cure for cancer, heartbreak, irrationality, drug addiction, and every other ailment that plagues humanity?Fire. By V.k. Mcallister Fire Heartbreak Irrationality Cancer Drug

Play with fire and you WILL get burned. By Terry Spear Play Burned Fire

A fire needs three things: a dry bed, fuel, and room to breathe. By Alexis M. Smith Fuel Things Bed Breathe Fire

Fire is a fragile lover, court her well, neglect her not; her faith is like a misty smoke, her anger is destructive hot. By Cate Tiernan Fire Lover Court Neglect Smoke

The impetuous wind can ignite the fire or put it out. By Regina O'melveny Impetuous Wind Ignite Fire Put

The girl on fire. By Suzanne Collins Fire Girl

I'd like to be able to light the fire a little bit. By Reggie Jackson Bit Light Fire

You know me, I've got to find some way to get a fresh fire. By Garth Brooks Fire Find Fresh

A spark can become a flame, a flame a fire. By Kathryn Lasky Flame Fire Spark

Envy the fire, for it is either going or not. Fires do not feel happy, sad, angry. They burn, or they do not burn. By Robert Jackson Bennett Envy Burn Sad Angry Happy

As fire's presence in our everyday lives has diminished, the social magnetism of the cook fire seems, if anything, to have only grown more powerful. By Michael Pollan Diminished Powerful Fire Presence Everyday

Food over flame burns, food over heat cooks By Alfred The Great Food Burns Cooks Flame Heat

What is the fire in your soul? By Lailah Gifty Akita Soul Fire

A flame burns brightest just before it goes out. By Gene Tierney Flame Burns Brightest

Fire opens the gates of victory. By Alexander Suvorov Fire Victory Opens Gates

Black smoke, the flickering sister of fire. By Aeschylus Black Smoke Fire Flickering Sister

Be careful how quickly you give away your fire. By Robert Bly Fire Careful Quickly Give

stirs the fire below them with a steel pole; a By Anthony Doerr Stirs Pole Fire Steel

Fire, as we have learned to our cost, has an insatiable hunger to be fed. It is a nonliving force that can even locomote itself. By Loren Eiseley Fire Cost Fed Learned Insatiable

Outer fire we need to cook. Inner fire we need to liberate. God's Fire we need to love. By Sri Chinmoy Fire Outer Cook Liberate God

Fire is calling my name. It is whispering words of encouragement, sweet things. It wants out, for me to fan the heat until it's a vortex that can't and won't be stopped. By Alexandra Bracken Fire Calling Encouragement Sweet Things

A sword of fire! It burns! It burns! A sword of fire! By George R R Martin Fire Burns Sword

Things that burn very brightly, we wonder how long they can keep burning. By Nick Woodman Things Brightly Burning Burn Long

A fire. An office fire. By Hugh Howey Fire Office

With my burned hand, I write about the nature of fire. By Gustave Flaubert Hand Fire Burned Write Nature

We've got a bad fire let's get out ... We're burning up. By Roger B. Chaffee Bad Fire Burning

Fire is a good companion for the mind ... By May Sarton Fire Mind Good Companion

Fire is ever the optimist. By Pippa Dacosta Fire Optimist

What fire could ever equal the sunshine of a winter's day? By Henry David Thoreau Day Fire Equal Sunshine Winter

In any case, fire burns; that's its nature, and you can't expect to change that. You can use it to cook your meat or to burn down your neighbor's house. And is the fire you use for cooking any different from the one you use for burning? And does that mean you should eat your supper raw?"Maddy shook her head, still puzzled. "So what you're saying is ... I shouldn't play with fire," she said at last.Of course you should," said One-Eye gently. "But don't be surprised if the fire plays back. By Joanne Harris Fire Case Nature Expect Change

The right words are fire that burn through the most stagnant of hearts and minds By Ashley Lynn Dotson Minds Words Fire Burn Stagnant

Fire's the sun, unwindin' itself out o' the wood. By David Mitchell Unwindin Fire Sun Wood

Burned over water. By Robin Hobb Burned Water

In general, fire is used to throw enemies into confusion so that you can attack them. By Du Mu General Fire Throw Enemies Confusion

Behold a fire from the opposite shore. By Chang-Rae Lee Behold Shore Fire Opposite

There's a fire starting in my heart By Adele Heart Fire Starting

Love is blazing fire. By Lailah Gifty Akita Love Fire Blazing

Two make a fire. By Wolf Devoon Fire Make

What is there about fire that's so lovely? Not matter what age we are, what draws us to it? It's perpetual motion; the thing man wanted to invent but never did. Or almost perpetual motion. If you let it go on, it'd burn our lifetimes out. What is fire? It's a mystery. Scientists give us gobbledegook about friction and molecules. But they don't really know. Its real beauty is that it destroys responsibility and consequences. A problem gets too burdensome, then into the furnace with it. Now, Montag, you're a burden. And fire will lift you off my shoulders, clean, quick, sure; nothing to rot later. Antibiotic, aesthetic, practical. By Ray Bradbury Lovely Motion Fire Perpetual Montag

Ask a burning question, get a burning answer By Lynda Barry Burning Question Answer

The best fire doesna flare up the soonest. By George Eliot Soonest Fire Doesna Flare

Fire is the best of servants, but what a master! By Thomas Carlyle Fire Servants Master

Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us! By Suzanne Collins Fire Catching Burn

to stop the Fire Nation By Michael Teitelbaum Nation Fire Stop

The blazing fire makes flames and brightness out of everything thrown into it. By Marcus Aurelius Blazing Fire Makes Flames Brightness

Fire is a natural symbol of life and passion, though it is the one element in which nothing can actually live. By Susanne Katherina Langer Fire Passion Live Natural Symbol

I guess all that's left is to love the fire. By Norman Mailer Fire Guess Left Love

Fire What makes a fire burn is space between the logs, a breathing space. Too much of a good thing, too many logs packed in too tight can douse the flames almost as surely as a pail of water would. So building fires requires attention to the spaces in between, as much as the wood. When we are able to build open spaces in the same way we have learned to pile on the logs, then we can come to see how it is fuel, and absence of the fuel together, that make fire possible. We only need lay a log lightly from time to time. A fire grows simply because the space is there, with openings in which the flame that knows just how it wants to burn can find its way. 12 Judy Brown By Peter Scazzero Fire Logs Space Breathing Spaces

You are the spark that sets others on fire when you initiate. By Mark Sanborn Initiate Spark Sets Fire

Steel is forged by fire... By Larry Chapman Steel Fire Forged

Terrible fires resemble terrible people. They are unpredictable. They are selfish. they are deadly and ruinous. And no matter where they are prowling, no matter what treachery they are cooking up, they have something in common. They can be stopped. By Lemony Snicket Terrible People Fires Resemble Matter

Burn like a bonfire in whatever you do By Keith Lamb Burn Bonfire

Fire alone can save our clan By Erin Hunter Fire Clan Save

Get your fire back. By Joel Osteen Back Fire

[Fire] is lightfooted and shamanic, dancing between the visible and invisible, undoing matter one collapsed molecule at a time, wreaking utter destruction with a touch softer than breath. Its poor cousins, wind and water, are one-dimensional rubes by comparison. Wind is all push, push, push. Water is suffocating, but passively so. And even when water gets it together to be a torrent or a tsunami, it is but wet wind. Fire is at once elemental and otherworldly. Fire dances on the grave of all it destroys. Fire is serious voodoo. By Michael Perry Fire Push Wind Shamanic Dancing

Fire taps something ancient and vital in each of us, something both snarling and reverential. By Caroline Paul Fire Reverential Taps Ancient Vital

Fire is the most tolerable third party By Henry David Thoreau Fire Party Tolerable

The fire burns as the novel taught it how. By Wallace Stevens Fire Burns Taught

He didn't create the spark, he set the fire By Karolyn James Spark Fire Create Set

A mighty flame follows a tiny spark. By Dante Alighieri Spark Mighty Flame Tiny

There is a fire that burns in soul. By Lailah Gifty Akita Soul Fire Burns

Many fires burn below the surface. By Empedocles Surface Fires Burn

I'd rather burn in a better kind of flame. By Claudia Gray Flame Burn Kind

Understand that fire fought with fire does only increase the heat. By Raphael Zernoff Understand Heat Fire Fought Increase

Point your fire like a flower. By Annie Finch Point Flower Fire

burning with curiosity By Lewis Carroll Burning Curiosity

I am building a fire, and everyday I train, I add more fuel. At just the right moment, I light the match. By Mia Hamm Fire Train Fuel Building Everyday

A fire burns with crackles at first, then loses its intensity; the same goes for love. But remember, that even the dying out fire can keep a room alight. By Tista Ray Intensity Love Fire Burns Crackles

Playing with fire doesn't necessarily get you burned. By Simone Elkeles Playing Burned Fire Necessarily

Be ignited, or be gone. By Mary Oliver Ignited

What hath quenched them hath given me fire By William Shakespeare Fire Hath Quenched

Fire is always ready to burn the hand it warms. By Rachel Caine Fire Warms Ready Burn Hand

You cannot, you cannot use someone else's fire. You can only use your own. And in order to do that, you must first be willing to believe that you have it. By Audre Lorde Fire Order

Fire's an excellent purifier. By Millicent Ashby Fire Purifier Excellent

Fire destroys falsehood, that is sophistry, and restores truth, driving out darkness. By Leonardo Da Vinci Fire Falsehood Sophistry Truth Driving

I've been putting out the fire with gasoline. By David Bowie Gasoline Putting Fire

There are different kinds of fire; there is false fire. No one knows this better than we do, but we are not such fools as to refuse good bank notes because there are false ones in circulation; and although we see here and there manifestations of what appears to us to be nothing more than mere earthly fire, we none the less prize and value, and seek for the genuine fire which comes from the altar of the Lord. By William Booth Fire False Kinds Lord Circulation

Sometimes you have to fight fire with a blowtorch By Diane Mott Davidson Blowtorch Fight Fire

Fire will run like poetry through your blood. By Rachel Neumeier Fire Blood Run Poetry

Some fires can't bear to dampen and can provide heat even from the distance of time. As By Craig Johnson Time Fires Bear Dampen Provide

One moment you're fire; the next smoke. By Marty Rubin Fire Smoke Moment

Burning desire is the eternal flame. By Douglas Horton Burning Flame Desire Eternal

The finest steel must go through the hottest fire. By Richard M. Nixon Fire Finest Steel Hottest

Fire is our first form of technology. By Ridley Scott Fire Technology Form

If you don't like my fire, then don't come around. Cause I'm gonna burn one down. By Ben Harper Fire Gonna Burn

The burning flame is spirit of light. By Lailah Gifty Akita Light Burning Flame Spirit

Raging fires grow from the tiniest spark; it is the same principle at work in life. As long as there's a spark, tend to your fire. Never give up. By Richelle E. Goodrich Spark Raging Life Grow Tiniest

Fire burns blue and hot.Its fair light blinds me not.Smell of smoke is satisfying, tastes nourishing to my tongue.I think fire ageless, never old, and yet no longer young.Morning coals are cool: daylight leaves me blind.I love the fire most because of what it leaves behind. By Penny Reid Fire Leaves Satisfying Tastes Ageless

Take me inside. Show me if a fireman knows how to start a fire. By Vonnie Davis Inside Show Fire Fireman Start