"The Lord sent Noah a rainbow sign/No more rain, but the fire next time" (trad. spiritual) - implication that the next time will be worse. Also the title of a famous speech by activist Alex Baldwin.
The Fire Next Time was created in 1963.
The Fire Next Time has 128 pages.
James Baldwin wrote The Fire Next Time.
The phrase "until next time" in Yiddish can be translated as "ביז נעקסטע מאל" (biz nokhstn mol).
Comes from the time when wood chips were an inexpensive commodity
The phrase "until next time" in Maori can be translated as "kia pai tō ra whakamutunga."
The phrase "open fire" originated in military contexts, specifically in reference to the command given to soldiers to begin shooting their weapons at the enemy. The term "open" in this context means to start or commence, while "fire" refers to the act of discharging firearms. Over time, the phrase has been adopted into everyday language to describe any situation where shooting or aggressive action begins.
I dont know, ask easier questions next time
The phrase originates from the time in history when hangings were a very common occurence. When there was a lack of entertainment, the townspeople would go 'out' to watch a hanging. From then on, the phrase "hanging out" became part of of the common vernacular.
The title The Fire Next Time is a reference to a Negro spiritual saying that basically says, even though God gave Noah a rainbow as a sign that he would never again destroy the Earth with water, it doesn't mean he won't destroy it again with something worse, such as fire. The Fire Next Time was written by James Baldwin.
They are words that show time or order in a phrase, for example: then, after that, at noon, next, after dinner, and so on.
Little Brother The Fire Next Time - 2013 was released on: USA: 12 October 2013 (Reel Sisters Film Festival)