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Reason is a light that God has kindled in the soul.
— Aristotle.
The proper work of man, the grand drift of human life, is to follow reason, that noble spark kindled in us from heaven.
— Isaac Barrow
The American people are slow to wrath, but when their wrath is once kindled it burns like a consuming flame.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Three sparks
pride, envy, and avarice
have been kindled in all hearts. — Dante Alighieri
pride, envy, and avarice
have been kindled in all hearts. — Dante Alighieri
Behold how much wood is kindled by how small a fire, and the tongue is fire.
— Marilynne Robinson
The path you are on is the fabric of imagination, but it is kindled with the fires of hopes and dreams ...
— Michael Delaware
All human souls, never so bedarkened, love light; light once kindled spreads till all is luminous.
— Thomas Carlyle
Rekindle the flame of love in thy heart.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The temple of fame stands upon the grave: the flame that burns upon its altars is kindled from the ashes of great men.
— William Hazlitt
Any man, however blase or depraved, finds his love kindled anew when he sees himself threatened by a rival.
— Honore De Balzac
Hope is a dangerous thing, Raisa thought. Once kindled, it's hard to put out. It makes wise people into fools.
— Cinda Williams Chima
As long as in love there is "you" and "me," love is not fully kindled.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
My interest in magic was kindled by Steve Martin, the comedian I'd gone to high school with.
— Gary McCord
Knowledge always desires increase, it is like fire, which must first be kindled by some external agent, but which will afterwards propagate itself.
— Samuel Johnson
It was the first kiss of her life to which her nature had really responded. It was a flaming torch that kindled desire.
— Kate Chopin
It ever was, and is, and shall be, ever-living fire, in measures being kindled and in measures going out.
— Heraclitus
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
My rage is not malicious; like a spark
Of fire by steel inforced out of a flint
It is no sooner kindled, but extinct. — William Goffe
Of fire by steel inforced out of a flint
It is no sooner kindled, but extinct. — William Goffe
Deep theology is the best fuel of devotion; it readily catches fire, and once kindled it burns long.
— Frederick William Faber
Love is that flame that once kindled burns everything, and only the mystery and the journey remain.
— Rumi
Love kindled by virtue always kindles another, provided that its flame appear outwardly.
— Dante Alighieri
The violent have been victorious for most of history because they kindled the fear with which everyone is born.
— Theodore Zeldin
Let weak Christians know that a spark from heaven, though kindled under green wood that sobs and smokes, yet it will consume all at last.
— Richard Sibbes
Cold admiration, when studying the works of God, anyone may have, but the warmth of love can only be kindled in the heart by God's Spirit.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I shall be found with 'Indians' engraved on my brain when I am dead. A fire has been kindled within me, which will never go out.
— Helen Hunt Jackson
Prudence never kindled a fire in the human mind; I have no hope for conservation born of fear.
— Aldo Leopold
There are no people on earth in whom a spirit of enthusiastic zeal is so readily kindled, and burns so remarkably, as Americans
— David McCullough
Her words echoed in his head and a faint hope kindled and grew into a timid blaze. Whosoever. Anyone can be forgiven by God.
— Victoria Lynn
Kindness kindled the love in human heart.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
What are the odds so long as the fire of the soul is kindled at the taper of conviviality, and the wing of friendship never molts a feather?
— Charles Dickens
As one small candle may light a thousand, so the light here kindled hath shone unto many, yea in some sort to our whole nation.
— William Bradford