Quotes by Torches The longest tyranny that ever sway'd John Dryden torches light truth Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans - born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace. John F. Kennedy torches war peace He who could have been a torch and stoops to being a pair of jaws is a deserter. Jose Marti stoops torches pairs Let it be our endeavour, let it be our task, to keep alight the torch of imperial patriotism, to hold fast the affection and the confidence of our kinsmen across the seas; so that in every vicissitude of fortune the British Empire may present an unbroken front to all her foes, and may carry on even to distant ages the glorious traditions of the British flag. Joseph Chamberlain torches age sea I've burned my own house down, the torch is in my hand.Now I'll burn down the house of anyone who wants to follow me. Kabir torches house hands Don't lose yourself to anger. It's gasoline. You can burn it as fuel, or you can use it to torch everything you care about and end up standing on a scorched battlefield, with everybody dead, even you-only your body doesn't have the good grace to quit breathing Karen Marie Moning torches breathing grace From generation to generation, lights are extinguished and darkness threatens until some one stoops to bear the torch. Laurence Overmire torches light darkness Dear Hitler Take away the torches I'm not guilty I had to have this Leonard Cohen dear torches guilty From authors whom I read more than once I learn to value the weight of words and to delight in their meter and cadence -- in Gibbon's polyphonic counterpoint and Guedalla's command of the subjunctive, in Mailer's hyperbole and Dillard's similes, in Twain's invectives and burlesques with which he set the torch of his ferocious wit to the hospitality tents of the world's colossal humbug . . . I know no other way out of what is both the maze of the eternal present and the prison of the self except with a string of words. Lewis H. Lapham torches mazes self Libraries are the torch of the world, illuminating the path when it feels too dark to see. We mustn't allow that torch to be extinguished. Libba Bray library torches dark Ne reprenez, dame, si j'ai aime , Si j'ai senti mille torches ardentes, Mille travaux, mille douleurs mordantes, Si, en pleurant, j'ai mon temps consume . Do not blame me, madam, if I loved, If I felt one thousand burning torches, One thousand labours, or one thousand scathing pains, If, in crying, I spent all my time. Louise Labe torches pain time May faith be the torch which illuminates, animates, and sustains you. Margaret Mary Alacoque torches faith may His love for her was a gift he gave her daily, expecting nothing in return. He walked at her side, his love for her a torch to guide her footsteps along the dark path she walked. Margaret Weis love-for-her torches dark Occupation is the best safeguard for women under all circumstances--mental or physical, or both. Cupid extinguishes his torch in the atmosphere of industry. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne atmosphere torches occupation Your readiness to suffer will light the torch of freedom which will never be put out. Mahatma Gandhi torches light suffering I don't have a mission. I don't have a torch to burn. Mel Brooks missions torches The cuties I desire, I be the first to set it on off, flame on like the Human Torch. Method Man torches flames desire A writer uses a pen instead of a scalpel or blow torch. Michael Ondaatje torches use blow I have lost my faith, but I gained the truth! It is not important at all to lose your candle as long as you find a torch! Mehmet Murat Ildan torches important long Lady Liberty and Sarah Palin are lit by the same torch. Michele Bachmann palin torches liberty «12345»