Don't Let The Fire Go Out
"Don't let the fire go out" was a phrase used during the 2000 election in a campaign to elect Mel Carnahan to the United States Senate after his death, and is the title of a book written by his widow and US Senator Jean Carnahan on the same subject. It has also become a slogan for the political commentary site that centers on Missouri politics, Fired Up Missouri
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Famous quotes containing the word fire:
“The fire is the main comfort of the camp, whether in summer or winter, and is about as ample at one season as at another. It is as well for cheerfulness as for warmth and dryness.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)