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You don’t have to say everything to be a light. Sometimes a fire built on a hill will bring interested people to your campfire.

Shannon L. Alder
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Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories.

Laurie Anderson
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Light a campfire and everyone’s a storyteller

John Geddes
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Sometimes, the embers are better then the campfire. It's strange, but it's true.

Stephen King, The Green Mile
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there grew up around the campfires stories of a great silver stallion seen galloping over wind-packed snow way up on the Ramshead Range

of a ghost horse that drank at the Crackenback River
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The life of an animal lies outside of conjecture. It is far beyond the scientific papers and the campfire stories. It is as true as breath. It is important as the words of children.

Craig Childs, The Animal Dialogues: Uncommon Encounters in the Wild
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Are you going to tell me what that was about?” Adam asked as we went back upstairs.“Sometime,” I told him. “When we're telling ghost stories around a campfire, and I want to scare you.

Patricia Briggs, Bone Crossed
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All this, and discontent too! Otherwise, why am I sitting here dreaming of England? Why am I gazing at this campfire like a lost should seeking a hope when all that I love is at my wingtips? Because I am curious. Because I am incorrigibly, now, a wanderer.

Beryl Markham, West with the Night
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I turned and found Dionysus standing there, still in his black suit.Walk with me,” he said.Where to?” I asked suspiciously.Just to the campfire,” he said. “I was beginning to feel better, so Ithought I would talk with you a bit. You always manage to annoy me.”Uh, thanks.

Rick Riordan, The Battle of the Labyrinth
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The Eδian encampment was quiet save for the crackle of campfires and the muted voices of soldiers, who where huddled in groups around the fires, discussing tactics or telling stories they'd never told anyone else, but needed to be told. In case they died in the morning.

Cynthia Hand, My Lady Jane
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