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So, like a forgotten fire, a childhood can always flare up again within us.
Gaston Bachelard
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1884
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1962
)
If anything, the fiasco of last week should underscore the degree to which the vulnerable among us should not be forgotten, ... They should be not forgotten when we're setting budget policy, they should not be forgotten when we're drafting plans for evacuation, and they should not be forgotten when we're crafting constitutional law.
Barack Obama
Childhood is not only the childhood we really had but also the impressions we formed of it in our adolescence and maturity. That is why childhood seems so long. Probably every period of life is multiplied by our reflections upon the next.
Cesare Pavese
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1908
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1950
)
Barndom
It's been difficult and it did flare up. We thought we had it pretty well contained. You've got fire in an extremely enclosed, confined space, and the heat has no place to dissipate.
Doug Conaway
Because it is moving and because we believe wild birds are implicated, predicting where it's going to flare up next is a very tricky thing to do, and being able to know the scale of the flare-up is also quite tricky.
Dr. David Nabarro
Life moves out of a red flare of dreams into a common light of common hours, until old age bring the red flare again.
William Butler Yeats
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1865
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1939
)
Liv
A flare is the standard safety equipment in refineries to prevent this kind of release and explosion. If you have a properly designed flare system ... this kind of tragic incident simply won't occur.
Daniel Horowitz
If the fire cycle gets interrupted, dense fuels that don't get consumed [in smaller, cooler fires] flare up, and you get burns on a larger scale, with higher intensity. We probably have made it worse: We can put out the easy fires, but we cannot [as easily] put out the bad ones.
Tom Scott
Girls blush, sometimes, because they are alive, half wishing they were dead to save the shame. The sudden blush devours them, neck and brow; They have drawn too near the fire of life, like gnats, and flare up bodily, wings and all. What then? Who's sorry for a gnat or girl?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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1806
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1861
)
Girls blush, sometimes, because they are alive, half wishing they were dead to save the shame. The sudden blush devours them, neck and brow; They have drawn too near the fire of life, like gnats, and flare up bodily, wings and all. What then? Who's sorry for a gnat or girl?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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1806
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1861
)
They were saying it looked like a flare but that it was way too big to be a flare.
Daniel Yates
We have a strong connection between the family members and the fire service itself. We want them to know we will do everything possible to make sure their heroes are not forgotten.
Bill Webb
I want to see Miss Jackson go to jail for life. You took my childhood, a childhood I was supposed to have. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. I was so disappointed I will never get that back.
Bruce Jackson
I felt if I went chronologically, I'd get bogged down in childhood and that's part of our culture of complaint in America. This endless wailing about your childhood.
Edmund White
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1940
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Childhood is not from birth to a certain age and at a certain age / The child is grown, and puts away childish things. / Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies. / Nobody that matters, that is.
Edna St. Vincent Millay
(
1892
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1950
)
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