logo

Quotes About Door

I miss the BBC when I'm away. I'm away so much that it's a pleasure just walking back through the door and sitting on the sofa to watch some rubbish TV.
~ Geraint Thomas
National security always matters, obviously. But the reality is that if you have an open door in your software for the good guys, the bad guys get in there, too.
~ Tim Cook
Some writing is a really nice solitary process, in a way, because you can be a little self-conscious around other people. If it's just you, and you're at your favorite piano, or whatever instrument, and you feel comfortable, then somehow, I always feel like it's opening a door and letting whatever is to pass through pass.
~ Marketa Irglova
Love is so powerful that it can enter through a closed door and steal all of the contents of a precious heart within a moment.
~ Debasish Mridha
Love is the master key that opens every blessings door.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
You are a door to an existence she does not desire, but even if the room beyond is repugnant, that door has won a portion of her affection.
~ Mohsin Hamid
While a few pertinent points have to be marked, the general impression I desire to convey is of a side door crashing open in life's full flight, and a rush of roaring black time drowning with its whipping wind the cry of lone disaster.
~ Nabokov V.
Tell me something, Raphael? He was already turning, heading to the door. What is it you'd like to know, Guild Hunter? She hid her smile at his slip. What do I call you? Husband? Mate? Boyfriend? Stopping with his hand on the doorknob, he shot her an inscrutable look. You can call me 'Master'.
~ Nalini Singh
Ask him: History knocked on your door, did you answer?
~ Naomi Klein
I'm delighted to report my repaired door slammed shut on his heels beautifully.
~ Naomi Novik
Una puerta no tiene principio ni fin, tan solo puertas de entrada.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Alicia was already walking down the street when the shop assistant stuck his head out of the door and called out, "Miss? You haven't told me your name ..." Alicia turned around and threw Bonito a smile that left its mark on him all day and part of the night.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Hayley Haslett raised her hand and tapped on the door.
~ Carol Rose
father knocked on her door. "Kitten? May I come
~ Caroline B. Cooney
sometimes a door opens that isn't really a risk, but an opportunity.
~ Carolyn Brown
HURRY, Nancy!" Hannah Gruen called anxiously. The Drews' housekeeper held the front door open as jagged lightning cut the sky. Nancy raced madly toward the door, her reddish-blond hair flying in the wind. "Made it!" she gasped, laughing, as great drops of rain pelted the driveway.
~ Carolyn Keene
Okay, I said. I'd hoped to avoid this, but... Bill, I rescind your invitation into my house. Bill began walking backward to the door, a helpless look on his face, and my brush still in his hand. Eric grinned at him triumphantly. Eric, I said, and his smile faded. I rescind your invitation into my house. And backward he went, out my door and off my porch. The door slammed shut behind (or maybe in front of?) them.
~ Charlaine Harris
Many miles away there's a shadow on the door of a cottage on the Shore of a dark Scottish lake.
~ Walter Scott
I think with Shahid Khan I knocked at the door of Indian cinema. It was a beautiful character and Anurag Kashyap managed to bring that on screen with the same beauty. I was lucky to play him and become a part of a milestone film like 'Gangs of Wasseypur.'
~ Jaideep Ahlawat
Because God the Sonnets is made of the energy of the Holy Spirit, He is the door for us to enter the Kingdom of Heaven...The Buddha is also described as a door, a teacher, who shows us the way in this life.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
A Thunderstorm In Town She wore a 'terra-cotta' dress, And we stayed, because of the pelting storm, Within the hansom's dry recess, Though the horse had stopped; yea, motionless We sat on, snug and warm. Then the downpour ceased, to my sharp sad pain, And the glass that had screened our forms before Flew up, and out she sprang to her door: I should have kissed her if the rain Had lasted a minute more.
~ Thomas Hardy
Hastily flinging her cloak around her she opened the door and followed, putting out the candles as if she were never coming back. The rain was over and the night was now clear.
~ Thomas Hardy
Allow me to come with you,' he said, accompanying her to the door, and again showing by his behaviour how much he was impressed with her. His influence over her had vanished with the musical chords, and she turned her back upon him. 'May I come?' he repeated. 'No, no. The distance is not a quarter of a mile — it is really not necessary, thank you,' she said quietly. And
~ Thomas Hardy
Y quiso el destino que en ese preciso instante entrara Tadzio por la puerta de cristales.
~ Thomas Mann