Kindle Fire Quotes
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Kindle Fire Quotes & Sayings
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Among us there is no place for the lukewarm. Humble yourself, and Christ will kindle in you again the fire of love.
— Josemaria Escriva
Our life is a book to which we add daily, until suddenly we are finished, and then the manuscript is burned.
— J.M. Barrie
Man is a genius when he dreams. Dream what you are capable of. The harder you dream it, the sooner it will come true.
— Akira Kurosawa
Storytelling with music is a really powerful device.
— Randy Harrison
Love cannot be seeded into someone. It is a fire that is difficult to kindle but once it takes on, it is equally difficult to extinguish.
— Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
Litle stickes kindle the fire; great ones put it out.
— George Herbert
Put the Protestant flint and the Catholic steel together, and you will kindle a fire that will burn all around the world.
— Peter Kreeft
Good fame is like fire; when you have kindled you may easily preserve it; but if you extinguish it, you will not easily kindle it again.
— Francis Bacon
Kindle the flame of fire in your spirit.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Try letting a Kindle protect your heart from sniper fire!
— Daniel Clowes
As soon go kindle fire with snow, as seek to quench the fire of love with words.
— William Shakespeare
Your sister Betsey Trotwood...
— Charles Dickens
You cannot kindle a fire in any other heart until it is burning in your own.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
People don't rise from nothing,
— Malcolm Gladwell
Determination is power. If the prospect be dark, kindle up the fire of resolution that nothing but death can extinguish.
— Charles Simmons
Bloody bullocks, beggin' your pardon, gentlemen, but they'd take the wooden leg off a cripple to kindle a fire!
— Alexander Kent
Do you understand that it's impossible to please God in any way other than wholehearted surrender?
— Francis Chan
It is a coal from God's altar must kindle our fire; and without fire, true fire, no acceptable sacrifice.
— William Penn