Earthquakes, Thunderbolts, Fires
Earthquakes, thunderbolts, fires, fathers.
Earthquakes, thunderbolts, fires, fathers.
It is a poor village that has neither smoke nor fire.
The beginning and end of one’s life is to draw closer to the fire.
When fire is applied to a stone it cracks.
If you play with fire you get burnt.
Fire is the test of gold; adversity of friendship.
Better is the smoke of my own house than the fire of another’s.
Blood boils without fire.
It’s no time to play chess when the house is on fire.
A little spark can kindle a great fire.
Eat fire and your mouth burn ; live on credit and your pride will burn.
If you are in hiding, don’t light a fire.