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- Hatreds are the cinders of affection. — Walter Raleigh
- If that's how it all started, then we might as well face the fact that what's left out there is a great… — Barbara Ehrenreich
- Iron and coal dominated everywhere, from grey to black: the black boots, the black stove-pipe hat, the black coach or carriage, the… — Lewis Mumford
- Would I rather the research lab that tests animals is reduced to a bunch of cinders? Yes. — Ingrid Newkirk
- What a strange life I lead- a kind of Cinderella-life-half glitter in crystal shoes, half mice and cinders! But it is a… — Helen Keller
- I knew that I had turned my world back to cinders, sunk my lovely ship with my own stupid, wicked hands. — Mary Stewart
- But the main point is that soldiers, after fighting for some time, are apt to be like burned-out cinders. They have shot… — Carl von Clausewitz
- To go to law is for two persons to kindle a fire, at their own cost, to warm others and singe themselves… — Owen Feltham
- The book, the college, the school of art, the institution of any kind, stop with some past utterance of genius. . .… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Life is like an old-time rail journey--delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts… — Jenkin Lloyd Jones
- And in vain does the dreamer rummage about in his old dreams, raking them over as though they were a heap of… — Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful… — Gordon B. Hinckley