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Quotes About Door

A child is a deep mystery. It has a life of its own, which it reveals to no one unless it meets with sympathy. Snub its first halting confidences concerning the inner life, or laugh at them, or be cross or indifferent, and you close the door against yourself forever.
~ AMELIA E. BARR
London Bridge, which is just outside the door.
~ Amy Lane
He was unprepared—woefully, dismally unprepared—for the god who opened the door instead. Six foot five if he was an inch, blond, with brilliantly white teeth, stormy gray eyes,
~ Amy Lane
opened my heart, it filled with love, with sex, with power, with new. With every door I pulverized, I knew I'd be missing you. All alone in an empty room.
~ Amy Lane
approach the entrance and trigger it open. Prop the door flap open so the kitten can see through to the other side. Use a favorite treat or toy to repeatedly lure her back and forth through the opening until she becomes used to the idea. Remember to praise her lavishly when she's brave and pushes through the door.
~ Amy Shojai
China continues to welcome foreign investment, and the door will open even further.
~ Li Keqiang
I pretend that I was never in the movies. The only job I had before was selling prawns door to door. That's what I tell myself. My kids have never seen my films. I'm too embarrassed to show them.
~ Twinkle Khanna
Estaba preparada para tratar con un compañero o incluso con una inspectora. Para quien no estaba preparada era para Dimitri. Reventó la puerta como si esperase encontrarnos, y en ese terrible momento, con él furioso como una tormenta, entendí por qué Mason lo había llamado 'dios'. • capítulo 9
~ Richelle Mead
We want to see the options we refuse to pursue; we like to know what lurks on the other side of the door we never open.
~ Robert Atwan
If I were Opportunity, I wouldn't just knock, you'd have to sign.
~ Robert Brault
Men! Min muttered at the door. Too blind to see what a stone could see, and too stubborn to be trusted to think for themselves.
~ Robert Jordan
Rand threw open the door to the kitchens, and there they were. Moiraine rested her serene eyes on him, unsurprised.
~ Robert Jordan
The pub door swings open when a man enters. A window of moonlit sky and sea illuminates the darkened pub, and a surge of cold ocean air charges its way inside. It's as if Cuchulainn's raging soul had passed through the doorway.
~ Laura Treacy Bentley
Mathematics is the key and door to the sciences.
~ Galileo Galilei
OPIATE, n. An unlocked door in the prison of Identity. It leads into the jail yard.
~ Ambrose Bierce
It gets kind of zen after awhile, life is a journey, time is a river, the door is ajar.
~ Jim Butcher
At the door to the helicopter, Gansey looked bad over his shoulder at them, his smile complicated when he saw them holding hands.
~ Maggie Stiefvater
The flyscreen door slammed behind me. My feet dragged. I reached each arm into the jacket. Warm sleeves. Crumpled collar. Hands in pockets. Okay. I walked.
~ zusak markus ii
Although it may be unused, the front door continues to appeal to our sense arrival. Call it the ceremony of coming home.
~ Akiko Busch
In the poetry of arrival, the garage door is free verse; the front door can be anything from a rhyming couplet to a sonnet.
~ Akiko Busch
Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened. You can lock them away…forever. The Joker
~ Alan Moore
I just hate knocking on doors. I'm the same with making phone calls when I don't know who's going to answer. I'm just not very good socially.
~ Derek Landy
It is not merely the feeling that something is familiar. It is one step beyond that. It is something new, challenging, or surprising that opens a door into a feeling of comfort, meaning, or familiarity. It is called an aesthetic aha.
~ Derek Thompson
hope. And the possibility of history's transformation lies through that door…. Spiritual visionaries have often been the first to walk through that door, because in order to walk through it, first you have to see it, and then you have to believe that something lies on the other side.2 A
~ Diana Butler Bass