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“None of them noticed the girl covered in ash as shesnaked along their gardens, setting fire to their begonias.”
“If you don't know how to make fire you can ask someone or stay in the cold”
“Fire is one of our best friends in this cold universe. Put some wood in it to show your gratitude.”
“Still, perhaps that's all lives are, all the world is, a collision of vast conflagrations, each sparked from nothing.”
“Hatred is like a dam waiting to burst, and when it does, it is more devastating than what you had originally intended.”
“Oh, yeah?" Leo growled. "Well, maybe you got the smoke, buddy, but I've got the fire.”
“The house was burning, the yellow-red sky was like the sunset...Nothing would be left, the golden ferns and the silver ferns, the orchids, the ginger lilies and the roses...When they had finished, ...”
“...wary as any burnt child with an unfamiliar fire to contend with.”
“And when I breathed, my breath was lightning.”
“i want to love you with simple,like a bare singular matchstick.onestroketo ignitewith no words spokenby the heated flames of the timber of crimsoned scarlet fire.as it crackleswith closeseparatione...”
“What man can hate or love well when he is drugged?”
“You light the Spark in my Bonfire Heart.”
“The Zodiac had rearranged itself into a precise grid of bright points with luminous tails. It was as though the whole planet had been caught in some great closing net, the knots of its mesh aglow w...”
“Fire In The HeavensFire in the heavens, and fire along the hills,and fire made solid in the flinty stone,thick-mass'd or scatter'd pebble, fire that fillsthe breathless hour that lives in fire alon...”
“The judge like a great ponderous djinn stepped through the fire and the flames delivered him up as if he were in some way native to their element.”
“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.”
“Still more horrible was the color of the flames that licked the latticed cabin vents before shooting skyward, as though - might I say? - the sun itself had crashed to earth, spewing its heavenly fi...”
“The very last thing I needed was fire burning through my palms.”
“Some of the smartest men have a hard time comprehending the obvious.”
“[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 ...”