
Top 19 Quotes About Setting The World On Fire
#1. You're an old-timer if you can remember when setting the world on fire was a figure of speech.
Franklin P. Jones
#2. Everything was astonishing. The setting sun was illuminating each blade of grass. It was reflecting off the girl's glasses, making a halo of light around the girl's round head, setting the whole world on fire.
Kate DiCamillo
#3. Dying is so simple. A fleeting moment of suffering. In the blink of an eye you are over the threshold, into another world. No more pain, no more fears. You sleep so well there.
Dying is like rubbing snow together, setting fire to a whole winter of cold and ice.
Shan Sa
#4. A cook never knows if the dish he perfected for hours was described properly or if a guest even liked his food. It's hard to spend hours perfecting a dish only to relinquish control. But chefs need to put aside their egos and trust the people serving the food.
Daniel Humm
#5. She was this lovely little girl setting his world on fire.
Lauren Gilley
#6. A man must learn to love his children, not because they are his, but because they are children, else his love will be scarcely a better thing at last than the party-spirit of the faithful politician.
George MacDonald
#7. I believe in lust at first sight.And attraction.But not love.
Simone Elkeles
#8. I feel like I'm kind of faking something if I'm talking as myself and putting on an accent.
Melanie Lynskey
#9. We started slow - a little drunk, a little dizzy - taking sips of honeyed bliss from dawn-colored lips. The world rolled below us - bicycle bells and newspaper boys, unaware that we were slowly setting the room on fire.
Leylah Attar
#10. I find it really hard to even read another script while shooting.
Chris Pine
#11. It's so easy to be there when it's all sunshine, but it really takes strength and courage to be there for each other during the dark times.
Bindi Irwin
#12. I had been encouraged a lot by my parents and my sixth grade teacher, James Doyle at Main Street Elementary School. He was an early supporter of my writing ability.
Mike Scully
#13. People of that sort seldom fall ill; they are too busy pretending to be ill.
Elizabeth Peters
#14. Love, Hope, and Reverence are realities of a different order from the senses, but they are positive and constant facts, always active, always working out mighty changes in human life.
Elizabeth Blackwell
#15. I realize that nothing is really normal. All it takes to alter normalcy is a death or a birth. Or just some misguided fear, love, or loneliness that never goes away.
Kevin Sampsell
#16. Ninety-five percent of all brussels sprouts come from California.
Danny Meyer
#17. Language is not the lowborn, gawky servant of thought and feeling; it is need, thought, feeling, and perception itself. The shape of sentences, the song in its syllables, the rhythm of its movement, is the movement of the imagination.
William H Gass
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