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Enkindle

verb
(past & past part. enkindled; pres. part. enkindling)
1.
Cause to start burning.  Synonyms: conflagrate, inflame, kindle.
2.
Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses).  Synonyms: arouse, elicit, evoke, fire, kindle, provoke, raise.  "Raise a smile" , "Evoke sympathy"






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"Enkindle" Quotes from Famous Books



... putting the dissecting-knife deep into the pulseless heart of another; cutting the fragments of a human body into shreds and tatters over one dissecting-slab, and loading down another with splintered bones and mangled hands and limbs, is not exactly the sort of occupation to enkindle the highest enthusiasm for "life," in any of its more manifold phases in nature. Too many lifeless notions get crammed into the head—to say nothing of baffled endeavor in the pursuit—to admit of the more conclusive and ...
— Life: Its True Genesis • R. W. Wright

... Days and weeks may elapse, but the antipathy will declare itself at last. It would be easier to lock up the mountain torrent after the breath of the tornado has torn away its rocky seals, than to stifle in the heart that hates, because of its love, the fierce fury which these united passions enkindle within it. ...
— Charlemont • W. Gilmore Simms

... so slightly over them, that they scarce retain any print or traces of them. Otherwise it is impossible that things {110} so great and terrible should excite in us no fear, or that things in their own nature infinitely amiable, should enkindle in us no desire. Slight and faint images of things move our minds very weakly, and affect them very coldly, especially in such matters as are not subject to our senses. We therefore grossly deceive ourselves in not allotting more ...
— The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints - January, February, March • Alban Butler

... within the tomb, Unread forever. This is life to come, Which martyred men have made more glorious For us, who strive to follow. May I reach That purest heaven,—be to other souls The cup of strength in some great agony, Enkindle generous ardor, feed pure love, Beget the smiles that have no cruelty, Be the sweet presence of a good diffused, And in diffusion ever more intense! So shall I join the choir invisible, Whose music is the gladness ...
— The World's Best Poetry Volume IV. • Bliss Carman

... civilized world. A superior and commanding human intellect, a truly great man, when Heaven vouchsafes so rare a gift, is not a temporary flame, burning brightly for a while, and then giving place to returning darkness. It is rather a spark of fervent heat, as well as radiant light, with power to enkindle the common mass of human mind; so that when it glimmers in its own decay, and finally goes out in death, no night follows, but it leaves the world all light, all on fire, from the potent contact ...
— The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster • Daniel Webster


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