There is in every American, I think, something of the old Daniel Boone - who, when he could see the smoke from another chimney, felt himself too crowded and moved further out into the wilderness.
You can't build a chimney from the top, you know.
Snowstorms may yet whiten fields and gardens, high winds may howl about the trees and chimneys, but the little blue heralds persistently proclaim from the orchard and the garden that the spring procession has begun to move.
Silkes and Satins put out the fire in the chimney.
I'd like to start with the chimney jokes - I've got a stack of them. The first one is on the house.
Soldiers in peace are like chimneys in summer.
Souldiers in peace are like chimneys in summer.
Where you thinke there is bacon, there is no Chimney.
You have these 'hot towers', tropical storm clouds acting like chimneys to carry heat to the upper atmosphere.
There's no way the new chimney will fall down, Lu. Not with you in charge. It wouldn't dare.
Tis easier to build two chimneys, then to maintaine one.
The real and proper question is: why is it beautiful?
Smoke like a chimney, work like a horse, eat without thinking, go for a walk only in really pleasant company.
Their bodies will be raised from the dead as vessels for the soul-vessels of wrath. The soul will breathe hell-fire, and smoke and coal will seem to hang upon its burning lips, yea the face, eyes, and ears will seem to be chimneys and vents for the flame, and the smoke of the burning , which God, by His breath, hath kindled therein, and upon, them, which will be held one in another, to the great torment and distress of each other.
I got a flue shot and now my chimney works perfectly.
Writing was a chimney for my blazing ambitions.