Top 17 Don't Play With Fire Quotes
#1. It is one of those lessons that every child should learn: Don't play with fire, sharp objects, or ancient artifacts.
Patricia Briggs
#2. You're playing with fire, Aaron. People who do that get burned."
"I don't play with fire, Dayton. I stroke it and make it burn hotter and faster until it consumes everything in its path. I'll never take a spark where I can have a roaring flame.
Emma Hart
#3. The Federal Government was never, in its essence, anything but an anti-slavery government.
Frederick Douglass
#4. According to this doctrine, however, the Buddha was never merely an individual human being but, like St. John's Word or Logos, an eternal principle temporarily made flesh.
Anonymous
#5. Spend time pondering not what you see," Merlin advised Arthur, "but why you see it.
Deepak Chopra
#7. Shakespeare's so bloody difficult, and I don't like failure. You can fail on film, but there's nobody actually there in the flesh to watch you failing.
Anthony Hopkins
#8. You independent women these days don't need to play by the old rules anymore. Embrace it. Chase your man. But be sensible.' (Daisy's Nanna, 'Friendship on Fire', p. 400)
Danielle Weiler
#9. Justice is about making them pay for [her] pain. Revenge is making them pay for yours.
Erica O'Rourke
#10. Money won't change you, but time will take you out.
James Brown
#11. Without understanding yourself, what is the use of trying to understand the world?
Ramana Maharshi
#12. The one advantage of playing with fire, Lady Caroline, is that one never gets even singed. It is the people who don't know how to play with it who get burned up.
Oscar Wilde
#13. This is for all ill-treated fellows Unborn and unbegot, For them to read when they're in trouble And I am not.
A.E. Housman
#14. The betterment of society is not a job to be left to a few. It's a responsibility to be shared by all.
David Packard
#15. There is no slander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail.
William Shakespeare
#16. There is rhythm in chaos - even within the cacophony of the mind.
Shaun M. Thomas
#17. When you have known someone your whole life you don't need a lot of warm-up time to get into a big argument. All the fore-play has been done years ago, and so the battle sits in your memory like stove gas awaiting the match. A wrong word, a careless allusion, and the old fire is suddenly raging.
Roland Merullo
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