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Firefighters Being Heroes Quotes By Daryl Hannah

We need a number of solutions - we need more efficiency and conservation. Efficiency is a big one. I think car companies need to do a lot better in producing more efficient cars. They have the technology, we just need to demand them as consumers. — Daryl Hannah

Firefighters Being Heroes Quotes By Chet Williamson

The customers were mainly people middle-aged or older, and they'd probably take a sledge hammer to anything that spewed out the top forty. This was Lawrence Welk country. A wild tune was a polka. — Chet Williamson

Firefighters Being Heroes Quotes By Edgar Lee Masters

William and Emily
There is something about Death
Like love itself!
If with some one with whom you have known passion,
And the glow of youthful love,
You also, after years of life,
Together, feel the sinking of the fire,
And thus fade away together,
Gradually, faintly, delicately,
As it were in each other's arms,
Passing from the familiar room -
That is a power of unison between souls
Like love itself! — Edgar Lee Masters

Firefighters Being Heroes Quotes By John Ross

The downside to gun control is genocide. — John Ross

Firefighters Being Heroes Quotes By Pyrrhus Of Epirus

One more such victory and we are undone. — Pyrrhus Of Epirus

Firefighters Being Heroes Quotes By Jack Anderson

I look at the universe and I know there's an architect. — Jack Anderson

Firefighters Being Heroes Quotes By Terry Pratchett

What's your name, pictsie?' 'Awf'ly Wee Billy Bigchin Mac Feegle, mistress.' 'You're very small, aren't you?' 'Only for my height, mistress. — Terry Pratchett

Firefighters Being Heroes Quotes By Damien Chazelle

I do truly believe that the smallest stories can wind up being the biggest because it's through the specific that a writer can best access the universal. — Damien Chazelle