There's always some amount of gradual, slow burning destruction over the course of partying.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm sure when they partied when Rome was burning, that was a really great party.
There were periods when I sometimes made fires in a large, open fireplace that lasted about two weeks, which was how long it took to burn my compositions. So there has been an awful lot that I have destroyed.
Cease-fire is important, but it can last only for a very, very, very short time.
It's not a party until the fire department shows up.
With patience and persistence, even the smallest act of discipleship or the tiniest ember of belief can become a blazing bonfire of a consecrated life. In fact, that's how most bonfires begin - as a simple spark.
The spread of civilisation may be likened to a fire; first, a feeble spark, next a flickering flame, then a mighty blaze, ever increasing in speed and power.
Partying is such sweet sorrow.
We are in a period when old questions are settled and the new are not yet brought forward. Extreme party action, if continued in such a time, would ruin the party. Moderation is its only chance. The party out of power gains by all partisan conduct of those in power.
Spontaneous combustion of grassroots politics is the future.
Fire and swords are slow engines of destruction, compared to the tongue of a Gossip.