Quotes About Inflame
The very same situation that can inflame the hostile imagination and evil in some of us can inspire the heroic imagination in others.
~ Philip Zimbardo
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Alex is basically the most irresponsible man I have ever met. He uses his powers to inflame paranoia. He boldly makes stuff up to suit his weird agenda. Alex eschews facts and reason and he definitely should not have political sway.
~ Jon Ronson
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The more the Iranians are seen to be dominating the region, the more it is going to inflame Sunni radicalism and fuel the rise of groups like the Islamic State.
~ David Petraeus
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The money-changers in Paris who hold the bonds in the national debt, seeing the parlous financial condition of the State, tremble at the thought that it may lie in the power of a single man to cancel the debt by bankruptcy. To secure themselves they are burrowing underground to overthrow a state and build upon its ruins a new one in which they shall be the masters. And to accomplish this they inflame the people.
~ Rafael Sabatini
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James continued. "The only thing needed henceforward is to inflame the civic temper as past history has inflamed the military temper.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Too often, we see wedge politics and petty rhetoric used to belittle adversaries and inflame partisan divisions.
~ Larry Hogan
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My idea of education is to unsettle the minds of the young and inflame their intellects.
~ Robert M. Hutchins
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When I see the hatred exacted at Mr. Obama - you know, he lowered your taxes, killed your number one bad guy and got your guys out of Iraq - I don't understand why he seems to inflame people so much. You know, unless, unless there's a race problem.
~ Henry Rollins
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Sarah Palin lacked the preparation or temperament to be one heartbeat away from the presidency, but what she possessed in abundance was the ability to inflame political passions and energize the John McCain campaign with star quality.
~ Roger Ebert
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My idea of education is to unsettle the minds of the young and inflame their intellects.
~ Robert Maynard Hutchins
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To ACCEND (ACCE'ND) v.a.[accendo, Lat.]To kindle, to set on fire; a word very rarely used. Our devotion, if sufficiently accended, would, as theirs, burn up innumerable books of this sort.Decay of Piety.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Every art that could inflame the passions and touch the interests of men has been essayed," Washington complained in early April 1788.
~ Edward J. Larson
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Poetry consoles me at the same time it inflames me, I said. 'You should know better,' he sniffed. 'It's poison for the soul!
~ Margaret George
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My intent is not to inflame Muslims but to entertain readers of great thrillers. At the end of the day, I want people to see a good protagonist struggle against serious odds and do so with courage and honor and integrity.
~ Brad Thor
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I'm supposed to incite the crowd.
~ John Layfield
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Conflicts are never caused in any simple way by identity, culture or economics. Where resources are scarce, or there are strong historical memories of conflict, small events are more likely to inflame passions.
~ Geoff Mulgan
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Heart of Jesus, burning with love for us, inflame our hearts with love of Thee.
~ Pope Leo XIII
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Politicians should aim for higher discourse, the media should report context instead of seeking to inflame the public, and the public should not reward bad behavior nor engage in it on social media.
~ Dan Crenshaw
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Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may follow strong drink; that continue until night, till wine inflame them.
~ Bible
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No anatomist ever discovered a system of organization, calculated to produce pain and disease; or, in explaining the parts of the human body, ever said, this is to irritate; this is to inflame; this duct is to convey the gravel to the kidneys; this gland to secrete the humour which forms the gout: if by chance he come at a part of which he knows not the use, the most he can say is, that it is useless; no one ever suspects that it is put there to incommode, to annoy, or torment.
~ William Paley, c.1785
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history is nothing but the backward projection of current grievances, real or imagined, used to justify and inflame resentment.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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lo que los juicios apremian- los afectos los abrazan. El que valora el oro, se deleitará en él. Tenemos la tendencia, por incredulidad, de entretener leves pensamientos de piedad, por lo tanto, nuestros afectos son tan leves. David apreciaba los estatutos de Dios a un ritmo elevado; "Más que desear son que el oro, y más que mucho oro fino," Salmo 19.10. y por lo tanto creció que el amor se inflama por
~ Thomas Watson
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The brave view is that talking it out helps work it out. Maybe the realistic view is that talking it out inflames the issues further. But that is America, especially these days.
~ Jane Smiley
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Orators inflame the people, whose anger is really but a short fit of madness.
~ Jonathan Swift
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