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Rampages Quotes By Kathryn Lasky

Give me a hot coal glowing bright red,
Give me an ember sizzling with heat,
These are the jewels made from my beak.
We fly between the flames and never get singed
We plunge through the smoke and never cringe.
The secrets of fire, its strange winds, its rages,
We know it all as it rampages
Through forests, through canyons,
Up hillsides and down.
We track it.
We'll find it.
Take coals by the pound.
We'll yarp in the heart of the hottest flame
Then bring back its coals an make them tame.
For we are the colliers brave and beyond all
We are the owls of the colliering chaw! — Kathryn Lasky

Rampages Quotes By Charles Harper Webb

Already known as one of America's best and wittiest poets, William Trowbridge has, in Ship of Fool, found the perfect vessel to convey his vision: comic, tender, wry, compassionate, full of insight and rueful understanding of what it means to carry on, cream pies in the face, pants falling down as the Green Weenie rampages through our foolish, beautiful lives. — Charles Harper Webb

Rampages Quotes By Arnold Kotler

There will never be peace on Earth until we have peace within ourselves. We have to be able to look deeply into the nature of our suffering - to touch, embrace and hold it - before we can touch peace. — Arnold Kotler

Rampages Quotes By Sebastian Junger

Gang shootings - as indiscriminate as they often are - still don't have the nihilistic intent of rampages. Rather, they are rooted in an exceedingly strong sense of group loyalty and revenge, and bystanders sometimes get killed in the process. — Sebastian Junger

Rampages Quotes By Ann Coulter

In a comprehensive study of all public multiple shooting incidents in America between 1977 and 1999, economists John Lott and Bill Landes found that the only public policy that reduced both the incidence and casualties of such shootings were concealed-carry laws. Not only are there 60 percent fewer gun massacres after states adopt concealed-carry laws, but the death and injury rate of such rampages are reduced by 80 percent. — Ann Coulter

Rampages Quotes By Lord Hailsham

I regard freedom of expression as the primary right without which one can not have a proper functioning democracy. — Lord Hailsham

Rampages Quotes By Joanna Lumley

I switch off lights like a maniac. I drive at reasonable speeds so that I don't waste petrol. — Joanna Lumley

Rampages Quotes By Mary Oliver

Whatever power of the earth rampages, we turn to it dazed but anonymous eyes; whatever the name of the catastrophe, it is never the opposite of love. — Mary Oliver

Rampages Quotes By Elana K. Arnold

I'll walk as fast as I want, and I will take breaks whenever I feel like it. There is no one to follow, no one to keep up with. There's just me and this one beautiful day, this one moment, right here, now. — Elana K. Arnold

Rampages Quotes By Victor Hugo

There is a crime commited by the society against the individual,a crime that is commited afresh each day — Victor Hugo

Rampages Quotes By Ernest Rutherford

The energy produced by the breaking down of the atom is a very poor kind of thing. Anyone who expects a source of power from the transformation of these atoms is talking moonshine. — Ernest Rutherford

Rampages Quotes By Ron Conway

As a founder you have to build a team some day, so why not start the day you found the company? — Ron Conway

Rampages Quotes By Thomas Adams

Satan like a fisher, baits his hook according to the appetite of the fish. — Thomas Adams

Rampages Quotes By Joe Biden

As a matter of fact, I didn't make a political speech outside of my state for 20 years. — Joe Biden

Rampages Quotes By Victor Hugo

Son, brother, father, lover, friend. There is room in the heart for all the affections, as there is room in heaven for all the stars. — Victor Hugo

Rampages Quotes By Joseph Fink

There was a high scream from somewhere in Diane's house, and the sound of a mirror cracking. The refrigerator opened, and a carton of almond milk hit the floor as if it had been slapped off its shelf. (It had.) The faceless old woman who secretly lives in her home was on one of her rampages again. — Joseph Fink