“Face it, Nat, this is one tiger who will never be jumping through your flaming hoop”
Kresley Cole American writer
Source: Dreams of a Dark Warrior
Song lyrics, Tender Prey (1988), Up Jumped the Devil
“Face it, Nat, this is one tiger who will never be jumping through your flaming hoop”
Kresley Cole American writer
Source: Dreams of a Dark Warrior
Dora Read Goodale (1866–1953) U.S. poet
Cardinal Flower, reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 89.
“I call for actors burning at the stakes, laughing at the flames.”
Antonin Artaud (1896–1948) French-Occitanian poet, playwright, actor and theatre director
Source: The Theater and Its Double
Sammy Wilson (1953) British politician
Donald Tusk: Special place in hell for Brexiteers without a plan https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47143135 BBC News (6 February 2019) <br class="br">2010s
“Nero watched the conflagration from the Tower of Maecenas, enraptured by what he called "the beauty of the flames"; then put on his tragedian's costume and sang The Sack of Ilium from beginning to end.”
Hoc incendium e turre Maecenatiana prospectans laetusque "flammae," ut aiebat, "pulchritudine" Halosin Ilii in illo suo scaenico habitu decantavit.
Sueton book The Twelve Caesars
Source: The Twelve Caesars, Nero, Ch. 38
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
" Love http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/stc/Coleridge/poems/Love.html", st. 1 (1799)
“The martyr who longs for the flames can be no right candidate for them.”
Cormac McCarthy book Cities of the Plain
Cities of the Plain (1998)
Joyce Kilmer Trees and Other Poems
Trees and Other Poems (1914), Delicatessen
Context: For, once he thrilled with high romance
And tuned to love his eager voice.
Like any cavalier of France
He wooed the maiden of his choice.
And now deep in his weary heart
Are sacred flames that whitely burn.
He has of Heaven's grace a part
Who loves, who is beloved in turn.