“But my memories are like a fire in winter—whenever I'm cold I can warm my hands at them.
—Ditta”
Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007) American writer
Source: The Joys of Love
Quoted in Peter Evans, Ari: Life and Times of Aristotle Socrates Onassis, (1978) p. 299
Comparing Jackie Kennedy to a diamond
“But my memories are like a fire in winter—whenever I'm cold I can warm my hands at them.
—Ditta”
Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007) American writer
Source: The Joys of Love
Peter Gabriel (1950) English singer-songwriter, record producer and humanitarian
Red Rain
Song lyrics, So (1986)
Luís de Camões (1524–1580) Portuguese poet
Ela viu as palavras magoadas,
Que puderam tornar o fogo frio,
E dar descanso as almas condenadas.
tr. David Wevill
Lyric poetry, Não pode tirar-me as esperanças, Aquela triste e leda madrugada
“Tis the sharpness of our mind that gives the edge to our pains and pleasures.”
Michel De Montaigne (1533–1592) (1533-1592) French-Occitan author, humanistic philosopher, statesman
Book I, Ch. 14
Attributed
Terry Pratchett book Jingo
Variant: Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Source: Jingo
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
As quoted and paraphrased in "The Scoreboard" https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bkEqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=000EAAAAIBAJ&pg=4731,2918286 by Les Biederman, in The Pittsburgh Press (Friday, June 10, 1955), p. 30 <br class="br">Baseball-related, <big><big>1950s</big></big>, <big>1955</big> <br class="br">Context: "I no play so gut yet," the Puerto Rican star tried to explain yesterday. "Me like hot weather, veree hot. I no run fast cold weather. No get warm in cold. No get warm, no play gut. You see." Clemente likes Forbes Field and Connie Mack Stadium the best of all the parks he's played in but has a strong dislike for Ebbets Field and the Polo Grounds because of the crazy bounces the balls take as they ricochet off the walls.