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  • Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble! -- William Shakespeare
  • America is not a melting pot. It is a sizzling cauldron. -- Barbara Mikulski
  • I was born an emotional tampon in a cauldron of dysfunction. -- Dana Gould
  • Man, wonderful man, must collapse, into nature's cauldron, he is no deity, he is no exception. -- Charles Darwin
  • In the taverns all was amiable and easy, but the coffeehouses were cauldrons of edgy malcontents. -- Barbara Holland
  • Injustice boils in men's hearts as does steel in its cauldron, ready to pour forth, white hot, in the fullness of time. -- Mother Jones
  • From here on in, Harry, I may be as woefully wrong as Humphrey Belcher who believed the time was ripe for a cheese cauldron. -- J. K. Rowling
  • Socially, Philadelphia was still a fairly provincial city, its business community governed by the mores of the Main Line. Politically, it was a cauldron of ethnic rivalries, dominated by competing Irish and Italian constituencies. -- Andrea Mitchell
  • The nations slithered over the brink into the boiling cauldron of war without any trace of apprehension or dismay... The nations backed their machines over the precipice not one of them wanted war, certainly not on this scale -- David Lloyd George
  • Pouring arms into the spreading cauldron of war risks exacerbating the crisis in Iraq. A fully inclusive international diplomatic process should be attempted and is urgently needed now, before the fires of war and militancy spread further in the region. -- David Cortright
  • I've always worked a bit like a cook in a big restaurant, where you've got lots and lots of things laid out and you go and look into one cauldron and you look into the other and you see what's coming to the boil. -- Peter Brook
  • . . . It is as though horror has frozen the blood in my veins, paralyzed my arms, and torn all thought from my brain with the swipe of a paw. I sit there, flying on, and continue to stare, as though mesmerised, at the Cauldron on my left. -- Ernst Udet
  • The governments of the Western nations, whether monarchical or republican, had passed into the invisible hands of a plutocracy, international in power and grasp. It was, I venture to suggest, this semi-occult power which....pushed the mass of the American people into the cauldron of World War I. -- J. F. C. Fuller
  • Our movement took a grip on cowardly Marxism and from it extracted the meaning of socialism. It also took from the cowardly middle-class parties their nationalism. Throwing both into the cauldron of our way of life there emerged, as clear as a crystal, the synthesis -- German National Socialism. -- Hermann Goring
  • She was witchy, yes, and in charge of a cauldron roiling with ideas and stories, but she always gave the impression that the stories, the ones she wrote and wrote so very well and so wisely, had simply happened, and that all she had done was to hold the pen. (On Diana Wynne Jones) -- Neil Gaiman
  • If there is a defining aspect of UNC women's soccer, and its success, it is what we call the competitive cauldron. It is the pinnacle of our program. The great part about the cauldron is that it fosters a quality we can all possess. It isn't a talent we are born with. Competitive drive is not governed by innate ability, but by self-discipline and desire -- Anson Dorrance
  • His experience and training should have taught him that families are the cauldrons in which violence is brewed. (144) -- Jonathan Kellerman
  • I think there's something really poetic about using nuclear power to propel us to the stars, because the stars are giant fusion reactors. They're giant nuclear cauldrons in the sky. -- Taylor Wilson
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