Almost always paired with the second half:
星星之火,
可以燎原 ('A single spark can start a prairie fire'). The phrase originates in the 《
尚书·
盘庚》 (Book of Documents) and was famously used as the title of Mao Zedong's 1930 essay 《
星星之火,
可以燎原》, arguing that small revolutionary forces in rural China would eventually grow into a nationwide movement.