A Quote by Wally Amos

Commitment is the match that lights the fire. — © Wally Amos
Commitment is the match that lights the fire.
But, when you have to resort to turntables, trick lights, flashing lights, fire and all that, you're actually saying, I need this because what I do is not all that together.
Debt, we've learned, is the match that lights the fire of every crisis. Every crisis has its own set of villains - pick your favorite: bankers, regulators, central bankers, politicians, overzealous consumers, credit rating agencies - but all require one similar ingredient to create a true crisis: too much leverage.
Debt, weve learned, is the match that lights the fire of every crisis. Every crisis has its own set of villains - pick your favorite: bankers, regulators, central bankers, politicians, overzealous consumers, credit rating agencies - but all require one similar ingredient to create a true crisis: too much leverage.
I played Chang here under the lights here. I think that was '91. Another good match. I've played a lot more good matches under the lights than I played bad. You tend to remember some of the bad ones unfortunately.
Enthusiasm is the match that lights the candle of achievement.
To set a forest on fire, you light a match. To set a character on fire, you put him in conflict.
Storytelling is what lights my fire.
My commitment to the Olympics is not a political commitment. It's not a commitment to any particular social system or cultural idea. It is a commitment to sport.
Something small and quiet, like a match being struck, lights up the gloom inside of me.
The fans can bring a better match by getting more involved. So when a match is over, they might be talking about how good the match was, but little do they know, that great match was elevated because of them.
Love lights more fire than hate extinguishes.
I'm not a huge award type person, that's not really what lights my fire.
If one lights a fire for others, one will brighten one's own way.
One man puts the fire out, the other lights the fuse.
Nothing lights a fire under you like somebody saying, 'You're not going to be able to do it.'
I am going to notice the lights of the earth, the sun and the moon and the stars, the lights of our candles as we march, the lights with which spring teases us, the light that is already present.
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