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Quotes About Door

Limousines used to be reserved for the ruling class, or, on special occasions, for the working class. Today, limousines are like taxicabs with the door handles still intact.
~ Erma Bombeck
I moved into an all-electric house. I forgot and left the porch light on all day. When I got home the front door wouldn't open.
~ Steven Wright
Loud ringing noises, I've discovered, upset Mr.Peepers.
~ Meg Cabot, The Boy Next Door
Shut the front door!" Jenna exclaimed.Andrew disappeared into the foyer, and when he returned, his eyebrows were furrowed in confusion. "The door is shut?
~ Laura Kreitzer, Keepers
Opportunity may only knock once, but temptation'll knock down the damn door and drag you out by the hair.
~ Lois Greiman, Unscrewed
Immy knocked on his open door. "Mr. Mallett?"The look on his narrow face was pained. "What's with the Mr. Mallett? When you don't call me Mike, it's usually trouble.
~ Kaye George, Broke
Without the door let sorrow lie, And if for cold it hap to die, We'll bury 't in a Christmas pie, And evermore be merry.
~ George Wither
You there is such a thing as a door, " I whispered. "You should try it some time.
~ Chanda Hahn, The Silver Siren
You know there is such a things as a door, " I whispered. "You should try it some time.
~ The Silver Siren Chanda Hahn
You unlock the door with the key of imagination.
~ Rod Serling
Imagination, of course, can open any door - turn the key and let terror walk right in.
~ Truman Capote, In Cold Blood
The storm stops at the door. Love reigns, peace dwells.
~ Thomas S. Monson
Gratitude...here at home our faith dwindlespolitical division causes tensions to kindle -we should never forgetwho stands at the door -who shields us with armorand shall forever more...
~ Muse, Enigmatic Evolution
If there is no door to your dream, create one.
~ E'yen A. Gardner
Open the door and close the heaven, because we stay here on earth. Jan Jansne
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
By a false etymology they explained the word Dithyrambos as meaning "He of the double door," their word thyra being the same as our door.
~ Jane Ellen Harrison
There is a door. It opens. Then it is closed. But a slip of light stays, like a scrap of unreadable paper left on the floor, or the one red leaf the snow releases in March.
~ Jane Hirshfield
My mind is like a room where the door swings free in the breeze, and many visitors come and go and stay and vanish as they will.
~ Jane Smiley
The inn was a white saltbox under a low roof, with additions to either side. Diamond-paned windows glowed warm and welcoming on either side of a heavy carved door. An older man, impeccably dressed, escorted his beautifully coiffed companion down the front stairs. Her conservative high heels barely showed under her long coat. Kenzie caught the glitter of diamonds against a fur collar. This was definitely not Ye Olde Crabbe Shacke.
~ Janet Dailey
For a while he sat idly outside his door brooding in the spring sun. In The Lost Phoebe.
~ Dreiser Theodore
Not if you want her to act in your play, replied Father Brown. If you do that, she'll raise the roof and refuse to stay in the place; if you leave her alone she'll probably come out from mere curiosity. If I were you, I should just leave somebody to guard the door, more or less, and trust to time for an hour or two. In that case, said Mandeville
~ Edgar Wallace
Nothing but rules. Rule the first: no callers at the front door. Rule the second: no callers at the back door. Rule the third: no going out after dark. The six dusters had to be washed each evening and accounted for.
~ Edna O'Brien
There's a blast of palpable stupidity that comes from our host, like opening the door of a sauna. The best way to contradict him is to let him speak.
~ Edward St. Aubyn
Fra Cristoforo crossed the village, ascended a winding path, and came to a small clearing in front of the palace. The door was closed, a sign that the master was dining and did not wish to be disturbed.
~ Alessandro Manzoni