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Quotes About Wildfire

I told you growing starts from the inside first, honey, and in that way, you've been growing like wildfire.
~ Phoebe Stone
Resentment is the little fire that can transform and destroy the world by becoming a wildfire.
~ Debasish Mridha
Individuality is a flame that can start a wildfire in a world of conformity.
~ Elie Romero
Once desire was turned on, combustion gave it a life of its own. Once it was turned on it became a raging wildfire, uncontrollable and uncontainable, the type of conflagration that had to be allowed to burn itself out.
~ Eric Jerome Dickey
Wildfire did not run through dry woods as fast as gossip ran through women.
~ Robert Jordan
Two things spread quickly: gossip and a forest fire"—Cypriot proverb.) I
~ Lawrence Durrell
In most mills, only the best portions of the best trees are used, while the ruins are left on the ground to feed great fires which kill much of what is left of the less desirable timber, together with the seedlings on which the permanence of the forest depends.
~ John Muir
Of course I am bland, she thought. You too would be bland if you grew up with one gas pump in front of the house and nothing else except a view that stretched over half the world. Landscape made me bland, bears poking in the garbage can stunted my individuality, as did plagues of horseflies, permafrost, wild-fire, and the sun setting like a bomb. So much sky makes one bewildered - which is the proper way to be.
~ Anne Enright
I put a bushfire out. It was one of the most incredible things, terrifying. We get them a lot in Australia.
~ Alex O'Loughlin
A fire in a forest is alive with terror and power.
~ Matthew Desmond
Humor starts like a wildfire, but then continues on, smoldering, smoldering for years.
~ Robert Orben
The tipping point is that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
No matter the natural disaster I've covered, whether it's a wildfire or flood, I always come back with a much greater perspective.
~ Ginger Zee
We have to be cautious, we can't let negativity spread like wildfire.
~ Saswata Chatterjee
But the community knew Blade, and everybody but us was shocked at the box office, and subsequently the DVD. That was the beginning of the DVD revolution, and Blade was just like wildfire.
~ Avi Arad
Arizona's forest fires are not waiting for April, and neither will we. That is why I am pushing for stepped up deployment for Hot Shot wildfire crews in March rather than April, in order to better prepare for the expected fires in northern Arizona.
~ Rick Renzi
Humor starts like a wildfire, but then continues on, smoldering, smoldering for years.
~ Robert Orben
We have at least 125 communities in Arizona at risk from wildfire, not because of review processes or litigation delays but because of a lack of federal funding on the ground to actually begin the projects.
~ Janet Napolitano
My father was a wildfire. Really. Nobody could save him from anything. His family turned away from him, and he broke up with his first wife. It just happened to be that when he was going to get back up on his feet, my mother was there.
~ John Carter Cash
In a globalized world, one application can spread like wildfire and there's only one winning company, which means you have to invest more than you've ever had.
~ Douglas Leone
Mr. Trump is actually going to accomplish something, and that's why Mr. Trump's campaign has caught on like wildfire across the country and we see these huge crowds that come out.
~ Corey Lewandowski
And once the others started shouting too, she stopped speaking and just watched. Pleased, as if it was what she had wanted all the time. That hate spreading like a wild fire on the hill.' A pause. 'It was as if she was drunk on the power.
~ Ann Cleeves
The inward working of God's goodness tends to produce an uncontrollable wildfire when He takes the helm of clinical, religious sobriety—when He turns our water into wine.
~ John Crowder
Sometimes love was sacred, the most holy and powerful force in the universe. Sometimes it was a warm, fuzzy feeling. Occasionally it was a wildfire of passion that, like cognac, inflamed every cell of your body. And sometimes it was just a decision, plain and simple.
~ G.A. McKevett