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They are mad men (Jews), but you should not burn them for that. -- Voltaire

to stop the Fire Nation -- Michael Teitelbaum

I think a bad place for a fire would be the factory where they make those trick candles. -- Demetri Martin

Fire is often the weapon of choice for the insane. -- Douglas Preston

A good organizer is a social arsonist who goes around setting people on fire. -- Fred Ross

That night it felt that somehow by flicking them off the roof, the matches would burn down everything, the sparks from the tips of the flames, torching the world and all the heartbroken people in it. -- Daniel Handler

Even the biggest blaze, though, has to start somewhere, with a tiny spark, or arsonists would be out of business. -- A.p.

the absurdity of a smoking skyscraper. -- Hugh Howey

We're kindling amid lightning strikes, a lit match and dry wood, fire danger signs and a forest waiting to be burned. -- Nicola Yoon

We leave unmolested those who set the fire to the house, and prosecute those who sound the alarm. -- Nicolas Chamfort

Maybe they had become volcano smoke jumpers, diving into an unknown risk to do a dangerous job because, in part, it was a social good and, in part, because they loved the big show. -- Dick Thompson

I'm the kind of guy who will run into a burning building without thinking of the flames... especially since, you know, chances are I set the fire to begin with. -- J.m. Darhower

You know what burns me? Matches. -- Jay London

Nothing of the kind; they do all these things in their houses and sheds, with common charcoal fires, and a quantity of straw to stop up the crevices in the doors and windows. -- Robert Fortune

There is an art in lighting a fire. We have the liberal arts and we have the useful arts. This is one of the useful arts. -- James Joyce

They choose to burn before the darkness, rather than gutter out like a dim flame. -- Alison Croggon

One spark short of a bonfire. -- Angelika Rust

Hundreds of butts in piles on the ground to mark the spot, their lives sucked out of them by their users in panicked distressed frenzy, their souls floating around the insides of lungs while their outsides were dropped, stamped on and deserted -- Cecelia Ahern

Sex: the match that sets off human firework. -- Steve Toltz

Bloody bullocks, beggin' your pardon, gentlemen, but they'd take the wooden leg off a cripple to kindle a fire! -- Alexander Kent

People with imagination -- Arthur Levine

Any moron with a pack of matches can start a fire. Raining down sulfur takes a huge level of endurance. Mass genocide is the most exhausting activity one can engage in, next to soccer. -- Matt Damon

What fire dies when you feed it? -- David Foster Wallace

Blaze with the fire that is never extinguished. -- Luisa Sigea De Velasco

We burned not a home, but a symbol.
We burned a symbol to the ground. -- E. Lockhart

I suspect victims; they win in the long run. -- Elizabeth Bowen

...a single tongue of flame shooting out the side of the O'Learys' barn.
(Where the fire started) -- Jim Murphy

Kids. They're not tin cans or sheetrock. They're laughing machines. Wind them up and watch them go. -- Carew Papritz

We find in them an ignorant and barbarous people, who have long united the most sordid avarice with the most detestable superstition and the most invincible hatred for every people by whom they are tolerated and enriched. Still, we ought not to burn them. -- Voltaire

Fire is the most tolerable third party -- Henry David Thoreau

people, the kind of man who -- Nicholas Sparks

Several tons of dynamite are set off in this picture - none of it under the right people. -- James Agee

An efficient plan will involve a flame thrower -- Anders Breivik

Some People Like a House with A Fire Place, Others want a House they can set on Fire! -- Paul Stanley

A fire needs three things: a dry bed, fuel, and room to breathe. -- Alexis M. Smith

What possesses them, these young girls with a talent for self-immolation? -- Margaret Atwood

The burning off and the gathering together are one. -- Billy Marshall Stoneking

Save others, snatching them out of the fire. -- Jude The Apostle

There was some kind of passion between them. It gave off a faint wrong smoky odor, like something burning where it shouldn't be, arson committed by children playing with matches. I -- Ross Macdonald

I set myself on fire and people come to watch me burn. -- John Wesley

In the immediate aftermath of the great Chicago fire, a business proprietor erected a shack in front of his burned-out business. On a sign, he placed his name and the tagline that everything was gone but wife, children, and energy. -- H.w. Brands

Believers with nothing to believe in. -- Alice Hoffman

According to the disease theory of delinquency, the arsonist has 'pyromania,' the thief 'kleptomania,' and Bill Clinton is not promiscuous, but a 'sex-addict. -- Ilana Mercer

We know that, too often, oil and other hazardous materials are shipped across the country on aging tankers. Too many communities have seen what happens when trains derail and in some cases catch fire. -- Sherrod Brown

a madman's line of fire. -- James Patterson

Those who see the fire run. The rest die from smoke. -- Sarah Noffke

Poltroons, cowards, skulkers and dastards. -- Eustache Deschamps

Greenpeace protesters who lived on the trees right above the planned radar location (Google Maps) and who eat environmentally friendly roots, insect, excrements, and dirt. -- Lubos Motl

Litle stickes kindle the fire; great ones put it out. -- George Herbert

What careful planning, what painstaking attention to detail, goes into extinguishing a man's life! Far more than the hit-or-miss, haphazard circumstances of igniting it.
("New York Blues") -- Cornell Woolrich

There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people running about with lit matches. -- Ray Bradbury

His mother said that all children were arsonists at heart, and if not for the lighter he'd have used matches. -- Margaret Atwood

In the deepest pits of 'Ell, Where the worst defaulters dwell (Charcoal devils used as fuel as you require 'em), There's some lovely coloured rays, Pyrotechnical displays, But you can't expect the burning to admire 'em! -- Edgar Wallace

Firefighters go where they're needed, sometimes ignoring the dangers even when no one is inside a burning building to be saved. -- Bill Dedman

The impetuous wind can ignite the fire or put it out. -- Regina O'melveny

Young men, come and blow things up. -- Dave Eggers

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

Those who don't build must burn. -- Ray Bradbury

Those, that with haste will make a mighty fire,
Begin it with weak straws. -- William Shakespeare

Two make a fire. -- Wolf Devoon

You may kill a fire. And everything you know falls to dust and ash. Yet the remarkable treasure in this seemingly hopeless pile, is hidden deep within. The burning embers incarnate the perpetual desire to go from spark to flame. -- Akilnathan Logeswaran

Those who don't build must burn. It's as old as history and juvenile delinquents. -- Ray Bradbury

Whenever our neighbour's house is on fire, it cannot be amiss for the engines to play a little on our own. -- Edmund Burke

Fire destroys that which feeds it. -- Simone Weil

Some guys had lousy circuit breakers in their heads. They tripped easy, and once they did, those guys would burn on until they burned out. -- Stephen King

We've got a bad fire let's get out ... We're burning up. -- Roger B. Chaffee

The pyromaniacs of the Third Reich were now playing their final scene on the stage of the world: they who had set the world aflame were now perishing in their own fires. -- Miklos Nyiszli

This is the point in the show where we say, 'Oh, what else do we have in the van that's flammable?' -- Adam Savage

Not every fire starts with an explosion, most simply begin with a match. -- Jen Golembiewski

I try to put out fires when bizarre rumors get started. -- Chris Weitz

What fire dies when you feed it? It -- David Foster Wallace

Fire on anything that moves on the river. -- Kingoro Hashimoto

The girl on fire. -- Suzanne Collins

Some burn damp faggots, others may consume The entire combustible world in one small room. -- William Butler Yeats

Thieves and prostitutes. Our mothers were in that car, along with a teacher, a librarian, elderly people, and a newborn baby - thieves and prostitutes. -- Ruta Sepetys

Ibn Mas'ud reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Shall I tell you who is unlawful for the Fire - or the one for whom the Fire is unlawful? It is unlawful for everyone who is easy, flexible, modest and uncomplicated. -- Muhammad Al-Tirmidhi

A burning purpose attracts others who are drawn along with it and help fulfill it. -- Margaret Bourke-White

Forget them. Burn all, burn everything. Fire is bright and fire is clean. -- Ray Bradbury

A scattering of schizophrenic first worlders who have long ago burned their brains to ash in the radiant heat of their own imaginings -- Neal Stephenson

The one that burned the hottest is the first to die. -- Marina Tsvetaeva

One man puts the fire out, the other lights the fuse. -- Steve Winwood

stirs the fire below them with a steel pole; a -- Anthony Doerr

After endless days of commuting on the freeway to an antiseptic, sealed-window office, there is a great urge to backpack in the woods and build a fire. -- Charles Krauthammer

Agents of disruption, subversion, sabotage and disinformation tunnelers and smugglers, listeners and forgers, trainers and recruiters and talent spotters and couriers and watchers and seducers, assassins and balloonists, lip readers and disguise artists. -- John Le Carre

It is known that wildfires behave unpredictably - this is fundamental - but it is my experience that humans in the presence of wildfire are also likely to behave in aberrant and unpredictable ways. -- Michael Leunig

Stamping out fires is a lot of fun, but it is only putting things back the way they were. -- W. Edwards Deming

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. -- Michael Pollan

Men go to a fire for entertainment. When I see how eagerly men will run to a fire, whether in warm or in cold weather, by day or by night, dragging an engine at their heels, I'm astonished to perceive how good a purpose the level of excitement is made to serve. -- Henry David Thoreau

A firefighter's job is hours of boredom, seconds of terror. -- Kathryn Shay

Stupid men, always thinking they're the ones who get to do the rescuing. -- Peadar O'guilin

Your own safety is at stake when your neighbor's wall is ablaze. -- Horace

Who burned cigarette holes in their arms protesting the narcotic tobacco haze of Capitalism -- Allen Ginsberg

robbing banks and killing people in the -- Tom Gallagher

We all live in a house on fire, no fire department to call; no way out, just the upstairs window to look out of while the fire burns the house down with us trapped, locked in it. -- Tennessee Williams

The fire was set in the Library of Records by the Baudelaire murderers, and has spread to the Sore Throat Ward, the Stubbed Toe Ward, and the Accidentally Swallowed Something You Shouldn't Have Ward. -- Lemony Snicket

The Fire Brigade recognise only two kinds of people at a fire, victims and obstacles, and if you don't want to be either it's best to stay back. -- Ben Aaronovitch

The human relationship to combustion is as mysterious as it is fraught with madness. From the candle flame to the nuclear blast, it has lit up the human imagination with fear and fascination. -- Michael Leunig

I don't approve of open fires. You can't think, or talk or even make love in front of a fireplace. All you can do is stare at it. -- Rex Stout

People had huddled back into the old core of the city; and once the suburbs had been looted, they burned. Like Moscow in 1812, acts of God or vandalism: they were no longer wanted, and they burned. -- Ursula K. Le Guin

Go to God with your coal, and He will set them to blazing fire. -- Anthony Liccione