
Top 15 Hearthfire Quotes
#1. You see aright. I am both Queen and Elidhu, here and there, wildfire and hearthfire, forgetting and remembrance. But do no yet speak of this, for men are impatient with such things and do not brook contradiction.
Alison Croggon
#2. There are times when the midsummer sun strikes cold, and when the leaping flames of a hearthfire give no heat. Times when the chill within us comes not from fears we know, but from fears unknown-and forever unknowable.
Patricia Clapp
#3. The leaves let go, the seeds let go, and I must let go sometimes, too, and cast my lot with another of nature's imperfect but tenacious survivors.
Robert Fulghum
#5. Most people don't believe something can happen until it already has. That's not stupidity or weakness, that's just human nature.
Max Brooks
#6. Which epitaph would you choose for your grave-stone: "He made lots of money." or "He saved the Earth"? And don't think I'm being sarcastic, because for once, I'm not. We're all going to die. What will be your legacy? Smaug-loads of money? or Saving the Earth? It's your choice.
Steve Bivans
#7. Life can be challenging and sad ... but music is the easy part.
St. Vincent
#8. God made the cat to give man the pleasure of stroking a tiger.
Joseph Mery
#9. The past makes a good bishop but a poor king ... it's good to take counsel from the past but not to be ruled by it. Otherwise we end up using today to fight yesterday's battles and miss tomorrow's promise.
Richard Paul Evans
#10. You didn't have to come."
"Of course I did. What kind of a friend and mentor would I be if I went drinking without you?
Clay Griffith
#11. I never wanted to be mainstream as a writer, but look at what's happened.
Anne Enright
#12. Junk food, junk religion, and junk products just leads to excessive numbers of junk people living junk lifestyles.
Peter J. Carroll
#13. His emotion evident in the glitter of his eyes.
Yukio Mishima
#14. I always improvise with the crowd. Sometimes it will be a 50 percent show, sometimes 70 percent, sometimes it's almost a whole show where I wing it. It depends on my mood, the energy in the room. For sure, a portion of it is just kind of winging it.
Harland Williams
#15. During the day, if I don't have any other commitments, I'm usually at my desk writing, revising, or researching anywhere from four to six hours.
Gail Tsukiyama
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top