Top 15 Caveman Fire Quotes

#1. I've never chosen or rejected a role because of money.

Dennis Christopher

#2. The attempt to isolate economics from other disciplines-notably politics, history, philosophy, finance, constitutional theory and sociology-has fatally disabled its power to explain what is happening in the world.

Will Hutton

#3. There was something elemental and, all right, fundamentally sexy, about a guy building a fire for a woman. Maybe it went back to caveman times. She felt a natural attraction to a man with the instinct to make a fire for her.

Susan Wiggs

#4. I don't think I've ever been either militant or profound as an anti-Fascist. When the issue has come up, when certain things have come up, and I've been called on to express - literally, when I've been cornered, then I take a left-wing stand.

Nelson Algren

#5. Looking deeply at life as it is in this very moment, the meditator dwells in stability and freedom.

Gautama Buddha

#6. I have unlearned contempt; it is a sin that is engendered earliest in the soul, and doth beset it like a poison worm feeding on all its beauty.

Nathaniel Parker Willis

#7. Live enough of what you've always dreamed of doing, and there's no room left for feeling bad.

Richard Bach

#8. Our view is that the very best data miners or statisticians can earn as much as the very best golfers or tennis players.

Anthony Goldbloom

#9. Ever since the first caveman discovered fire and decided that the ones still living in darkness were benighted, it's been civilization against barbarism . . . with every age having its own barbarians. Nothing

Viet Thanh Nguyen

#10. A child's permanent personality is substantially formed by age six.

David Baldacci

#11. History doesn't have a curfew.

John Green

#12. Suddenly it was terribly quiet, as if the earth itself were too stunned to breathe. I know this sound; silence is part of music. But just because something is silent doesn't mean you aren't hearing it. Frankie

Mitch Albom

#13. There is one thing one has to have: either a soul that is cheerful by nature, or a soul made cheerful by work, love, art, and knowledge.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#14. Fullness to such a burden is
That go on pilgrimage;
Here little, and hereafter bliss,
Is best from age to age.

John Bunyan

#15. He who desires anything but God deceives himself, and he who loves anything but God errs miserably.

Philip Neri

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