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Fight Fire with Fire By Lemony Snicket Fire Fight

I'm the only fire that can live in the rain By Lil' Wayne Rain Fire Live

Once upon a time, man had a love affair with fire. By Robert Mccammon Time Man Fire Love Affair

When the world grinds you down, you pick a handful of fires to hold close to your heart. By Robert Jackson Bennett Heart World Grinds Pick Handful

The echoes of beauty you've seen transpire, Resound through dying coals of a campfire. By Ernest Hemingway, Resound Transpire Campfire Echoes Beauty

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

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

bearers of a spark from the sacred fire. What By Joseph Conrad Bearers Fire Spark Sacred

Fire that's closest kept burns most of all. By William Shakespeare Fire Closest Burns

Touch the Fire #131 By Shirley Larson Fire Touch

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

A crooked log makes a strait fire. By George Herbert Fire Crooked Log Makes Strait

Tonight I am all in flames. By Anais Nin Tonight Flames

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 few fires flickered, plumes of dark smoke marring the ruby sky. By Sarah J. Maas Flickered Plumes Sky Fires Dark

You are not a match.You are a goddamn wildfire. By Amanda Oaks Wildfire Matchyou Goddamn

red-hot fireflies By Cameron Dokey Redhot Fireflies

For eight years I dreamed of fire. Trees ignited as I passed them; oceans burned. By Vanessa Diffenbaugh Fire Years Dreamed Trees Oceans

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

Believe me I don't want to set the world on fire I just want to start a flame in your heart By Elizabeth Fama Heart Set World Fire Start

Come on baby, light my fireTry to set the night on fire By Robby Krieger Baby Light Fire Firetry Set

a madman's line of fire. By James Patterson Fire Madman Line

Do not let your fire go out. By Ayn Rand Fire

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

He was a boy in love with a wildfire. Or at least he thought he was By Sarah J. Maas Wildfire Boy Love Thought

Those candle flames were like the lives of men. So fragile. So deadly. Left alone, they lit and warmed. Let run rampant, they would destroy the very things they were meant to illuminate. Embryonic bonfires, each bearing a seed of destruction so potent it could tumble cities and dash kings to their knees. By Brandon Sanderson Men Candle Flames Lives Fragile

A light breath fans the flame, a violent gust extinguishes it. By Ovid Flame Light Breath Fans Violent

Fiery and sweet, all at the same time. A flame in the dark, lighting my way. By Richelle Mead Fiery Sweet Time Dark Lighting

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 and light compete today in the East. But there is a lot of green firewood in this fire, and there is a lot of smoke in that light. By Ameen Rihani East Lot Fire Light Compete

Bright-flaming, heat-full fire,The source of motion. By Guillaume De Salluste Du Bartas Brightflaming Heatfull Motion Firethe Source

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

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

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

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

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

Walk through the fire come out like gold By J. Marie Walk Gold Fire

to stop the Fire Nation By Michael Teitelbaum Nation Fire Stop

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

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

Love catches fire... By Julie Maroh Love Fire Catches

a small spark can start a great fire By Emmet Fox Fire Small Spark Start Great

Most fires crackle and pop, but that's not really the fire talking, it's the wood. To hear the fire itself you need a huge blaze like this one, a furnace so powerful it roars with its own wind. I crouched as close as I dared and listened to its voice, a whispered howl of joy and rage. By Dan Wells Pop Talking Wood Fire Crackle

I must say this now about that first fire. It was magic. Out of dead tinder and grass and sticks came a live warm light. It cracked and snapped and smoked and filled the woods with brightness. It lighted the trees and made them warm and friendly. It stood tall and bright and held back the night. By Jean Craighead George Fire Warm Magic Light Dead

Keep away from the fire! By Laurence Sterne Fire

In this place that we livemy West, my father's North, and my mother's new hemisphererabbits in a burning field of grass can catch on fire. They run to a clear place where there is no fire, but, in doing so, light it up because their fur is burning. That way, in trying to save themselves, they spread the fire more ... And it speeds to everyone. By Alberto Alvaro Rios West North Fire Place Burning

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

As the campfire radiated warmth in the opening of the lean-to, Red Macalister crouched before the burning logs. He added more wood to the blaze, then rocked back on his boot heels, studying the flames, and decided the fire would do for the next few hours to ward off the cold winter night. He glanced up at the black sky dotted with diamonds. A clear night. By Debra Holland Red Macalister Leanto Logs Campfire

Wildfires are a result of temperature conditions, of soil moisture conditions; and, of course, something has to start it. By John Holdren Conditions Wildfires Result Temperature Soil

You have to be vigilant about keeping your own fire alive. By Tift Merritt Alive Vigilant Keeping Fire

So fierce is the passion that burns within my heart ,a raging forest fire,unstoppable and consuming. By Michael Faudet Heart Consuming Fierce Passion Burns

Some dry leaf blows into a campfire well-stoked and drawing well. What follows? That leaf catches at once, swiftly is consumed, a shadow withering briefly in the fierce light, and thereafter little remains, not cinder and ash so much as smudges of char. By Kai Ashante Wilson Dry Blows Campfire Wellstoked Drawing

The path i walk lights up in flames By Roberta Karim Flames Path Walk Lights

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

All the fatt's in the fire. By John Marston Fire Fatt

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

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

Burned over water. By Robin Hobb Burned Water

What's the definition of a good flame? One you agree with ... By Karl Lehenbauer Flame Definition Good Agree

You, my friend, could be the smoke's daughter,you who may not have known you were born of fire and rage,lightning over flaming lava etched your violet mouth,your sex in the scorched oak's moss like a ring in a nest,your fingers there in the flames, your compact bodyrose from leaves of fire that make me recallthere were bakers in your family tree,you're still the rainforest's bread, ash from violent wheat, By Pablo Neruda Fire Friend Flames Family Bread

Where there's fire, there's smoke. By Carol Kendall Fire Smoke

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

Big fires flare up in a wind, but little ones are blown out unless they are carried in under cover. By Saint Francis De Sales Big Wind Cover Fires Flare

I don't like fire, fire burns. By Bec Botefuhr Burns Fire

See them little scales there, how they're closed up tight like window shutters? Underneath 'em are the seeds - flat little things, flimsy as a baby's figernails - with a point at one end. If a fire comes along, the heat is gonna cause those scales to peel back and drop their seeds, while the ground is still scorching hot. Then that tiny seed is gonna burrow in and take root. I was nine years old the summer Freeda and Winnalee Malone rushed across our lives like red-hot flames, peeling back the shutters that sat over our hearts and our minds, setting free our sweetest dreams and our worst nightmares. By Sandra Kring Closed Tight Window Scales Gonna

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

I'm willing to fly close to the flame. By Nicole Kidman Flame Fly Close

Of the over 100,000 wildfires that happen in the U.S. each year, not a single one would get started without the fire triangle: Oxygen, heat and fuel. Fire needs all three to exist. It's like the three branches of our government: Legislative, judicial and executive. The fewer there are, the safer we are. By Stephen Colbert Oxygen Wildfires Year Triangle Heat

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

She swung around, her hair flying about her like wildfire. Fire. The fireplace.She reached in with all the power Todd had taught her ti exercise and grasped as much as she could. She imagined gasoline spilling onto the logs, leaving trails of burning kerosene around the room. In her mind bright orange and red exploded in dazzling sparks. The oxygen seemed to thicken and swell around her.Then the entire room was alight with flame. By Deidre Huesmann Wildfire Swung Hair Flying Room

We'll show the fire how to burn. By Ben Howard Burn Show Fire

I am only a spark: Make me a fire. By Amado Nervo Make Spark Fire

What fire does not destroy, it hardens By Oscar Wilde Destroy Hardens Fire

Fire is bright and fire is clean. By Ray Bradbury Fire Clean Bright

It troubled her much to see what a great flame a little wildfire was likely to kindle. By Thomas Hardy Kindle Troubled Great Flame Wildfire

A flame that burns twice as bright lasts half as long.""You remind me of that flame Firebrand," Riley murmured. "You burn so hot, and so bright, you set everything around you on fire. Just be careful that the people around you don't get singed," he said in a low voice. "Or that you don't burn too hot, too quickly. The brightest flames are usually the ones that are extinguished first. By Julie Kagawa Firebrand Riley Long Murmured Bright

Location: Amsterdam, Where Fire Is Called Vlam By Kristin Cashore Amsterdam Location Vlam Fire Called

Fire destroys that which feeds it. By Simone Weil Fire Destroys Feeds

I was growing cold, but now you are my campfire. By Serena B. Miller Cold Campfire Growing

Fire will save the Clan ... you never understood, did you? Not even when I gave you your apprentice name, Firepaw. And I doubted it myself, when fire raged through our camp. Yet I see the truth now. Fireheart, you are the fire who will save ThunderClan. You will be a great leader. One of the greatest the forest has ever known. You will have the warmth of fire to protect your Clan and the fierceness of fire to defend it. You will be Firestar, the light of ThunderClan. - Bluestar By Erin Hunter Fire Clan Firepaw Save Thunderclan

You light the Spark in my Bonfire Heart. By James Blunt Heart Spark Bonfire Light

If we must go down in flames, let us burn bright By W.g.s. Flames Bright Burn

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

Twin flames burn eternal. Destine to shine bright in a united embrace that is set to last for an eternity. By Truth Devour Twin Eternal Flames Burn Destine

put out the candles with your fire - I'm on fire By John Geddes Fire Put Candles

Several fireboat men were trying to board the burning ferry. They had no apparent reason to do so, for all the passengers were either dead or saved and the firemen could not hope to extinguish the flames simply by being closer to them. Why then were they working their way hand over hand on an alternately slack and taut rope that had started to burn, and dipped them now and then into the freezing river as the crowd took in its breath all at once? Peter Lake knew. They took power from the fire. The closer they fought it, the stronger they became. The firemen knew that though it sometimes killed them, the fire gave them priceless gifts. By Mark Helprin Ferry Fireboat Men Board Burning

Autumn burned brightly, a running flame through the mountains, a torch flung to the trees. By Faith Baldwin Autumn Brightly Mountains Trees Burned

There were no sparks, just a gasoline fire burning through the dark By Sukh Dev Sparks Dark Gasoline Fire Burning

Let me see what I have that will 'abide the fire.' By Susannah Spurgeon Abide Fire

The sacred fire never goes out. By Lailah Gifty Akita Sacred Fire

A man must go on a quest / to discover the sacred fire / in the sanctuary of his own belly / to ignite the flame in his heart / to fuel the blaze in the hearth / to rekindle his ardor for the earth By Sam Keen Quest Fire Belly Heart Hearth

What the hell do you want from me?" "Spontaneous combustion. By Poppet Spontaneous Hell Combustion

The fire in leaf and grass so green it seems each summer the last summer. By Denise Levertov Summer Fire Leaf Grass Green

Light your fire. By A.d. Posey Light Fire

A conflagration always made such a nice backdrop to a battle. Fire made everything so much more joyously apocalyptic. By Stuart Hill Battle Made Conflagration Nice Backdrop

We have at least 125 communities in Arizona at risk from wildfire, not because of review processes or litigation delays but because of a lack of federal funding on the ground to actually begin the projects. By Janet Napolitano Arizona Communities Wildfire Projects Risk

Wherever she looked, she saw fires. They covered the earth like fallen stars, and like the stars there was no end to them. By George R R Martin Looked Fires Stars Covered Earth

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

If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned. By Bam Bam Bigelow Fire Burned Play Gonna

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