"Red-hot" Quotes from Famous Books
... been very well. Where is it that you suffer?" he asked sympathetically. "I think it is worst when it seems to be in the very centre of one's head, like a red-hot nail being driven in with a hammer—is ... — A Tale of a Lonely Parish • F. Marion Crawford
... once fought for liberty at Fort Moultrie! It is a sad thought that there are truths which can be got out of life only by the destructive analysis of war. Statesmen deal in proximate principles,—unstable compounds; but war reduces facts to their simple elements in its red-hot crucible, with its black flux of carbon and sulphur and nitre. Let us turn our back on this miserable, even though inevitable, fraternal strife, and, closing our eyes for an instant, open them ... — Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8, Issue 45, July, 1861 • Various
... tired I was till I got here. Gee," he said, boyishly, "that door-knob at the back of my head is red-hot! You're good ... — The Forester's Daughter - A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range • Hamlin Garland
... the men, while the men, not hearing one another, ran about with anxious faces, and busied themselves about the machines, trying to stop their terrible movement. They showed Anna Akimovna something and respectfully explained it to her. She remembered how in the forge a piece of red-hot iron was pulled out of the furnace; and how an old man with a strap round his head, and another, a young man in a blue shirt with a chain on his breast, and an angry face, probably one of the foremen, struck the piece of iron with hammers; and how the golden ... — The Party and Other Stories • Anton Chekhov
... at the fire, and seeing pictures in the red-hot coals, I almost believed that I had never been away; that Mr. and Miss Murdstone were such pictures, and would vanish when the fire got low; and that there was nothing real in all that I remembered, save ... — David Copperfield • Charles Dickens
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