Quotes About Open
Help me....Hellmouth, oh where art thou, hellmouth? Why have you forsaken me in my hour of desperation? Open quick and I'll throw myself in.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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The life of simplicity is simple, but it opens to us a book in which we never get beyond the first syllable.
~ Dag Hammarskjold
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Arafat's whole life has been governed by struggle and a cause. Everything he has done as leader of the Palestinians is to always leave his options open, never close a door.
~ Dennis A. Ross
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Also I have an interest in spirituality and it opens-up so many different areas of Indian life.
~ Francois Gautier
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Life's irony is that as soon as worldly goods and worldly success are of no concern to you, the way is open for them to flow to you.
~ Neale Donald Walsch
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Whatever direction your life takes, your underlying themes remain. Discover and explore your themes to open the way for rich creative development.
~ Nita Leland
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All this has been very formative in both my research and my teaching, so I value it enormously in my life. It's why I'm a strong proponent of general education -- because I saw how it opened my eyes.
~ Paul Rozin
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A movie takes on its own life, and you have to respect that and be open to it.
~ Todd Solondz
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Life's a show and we all play a part And when the music starts We open up our hearts
~ Joss Whedon
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Life is real, reality is not a dream. Those who chose to sleep...I wake em up, Cause you're sleepin with your mouth open hummin deez nuts.
~ King Sun
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When it comes to software, I much prefer free software, because I have very seldom seen a program that has worked well enough for my needs, and having sources available can be a life-saver.
~ Linus Torvalds
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The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings.
~ John F. Kennedy
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Halt snorted derisively. "Battleschool evidently isn't what it used to be," he replied. "It's a fine thing when an old man like me can sleep comfortably in the open while a young boy gets all stiff and rheumatic over it." Horace shrugged. "Be that as it may," he replied, "I'll still be glad to sleep in a bed tonight." Actually, Halt felt the same way. But he wasn't going to let Horace no that.
~ John Flanagan
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He thought of nothing but the ardent, open warmth of this singular and passionate young woman who inspired him to love with all of his body and mind.
~ John Jakes
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in truth not of any force to draw those into bondage who have their eyes open
~ John Locke
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Now, you're open to achieving a more perfect understanding rather than a more perfect product.
~ John Maeda
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The dream pool is pushed out in the open and the dappled depths of our imagination become a uniformly blue intruder, often out of scale with its surroundings and nearly always discordant in colour and texture.
~ Elisabeth Beazley
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The darkness was their friend, the torchlight their ally; it would turn the mouth of this particular tunnel into a well of darkness for anyone in the open space beyond.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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To seek pleasure makes a hero of anyone: you open yourself so entirely to fate.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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To foresee pleasures makes anybody a poet...to seek pleasure makes a hero of anyone: you open yourself so entirely to fate.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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All the way up the house the windows were open; light came diagonally from window to window through corner rooms. Two storeys up, she could have heard a curtain rustle, but the mansion piled itself up in silence over the Montmorencys' voices.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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And how could anyone consent to give up the smell of open books, old or new?
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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Because in February the days were really getting longer and you could see it, if you really looked. You could see how at the end of each day the world seemed cracked open and the extra light made its way across the stark trees, and promised. It promised, that light, and what a thing that was.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Aristotle's overriding conviction that philosophy must necessarily be an open book, with everything as clear, organized, and straightforward as possible even for the slowest student.
~ Arthur Herman
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