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Quotes About Passageways

Love discovered me all weaponless, and opened the way to the heart through the eyes, which are made the passageways and doors of tears: so that it seems to me it does him little honour to wound me with his arrow, in that state, he not showing his bow at all to you who are armed
~ Petrarch
Madeleine Rose Manchester had absolutely no intention of invading the White House. But she knew seven different ways she could do it if she'd wanted to. After all, Logan had lived there less than a year, and already he and Maddie had found four tunnels, two pseudo-secret passageways, and a cabinet near the kitchen that smelled faintly of cheese and only partially blocked an old service elevator that really wasn't as boarded up as everybody thought.
~ Ally Carter
I have a man cave somewhere in California - a totally undisclosed location where manly things occur. There are motorcycles, there are secret doors and passageways. Women are welcome, but they must knock.
~ Laurence Fishburne
Journeys bring power and love back into you. If you can't go somewhere, move in the passageways of the self. They are like shafts of light, always changing, and you change when you explore them.
~ Rumi
Ships are only hulls, high walls are nothing,When no life moves in the empty passageways.
~ Sophocles
All caves begin with rain. The rain mixes with gas. The new acidic water eats through rocks, and tiny fractures grow into passageways. Eventually—after many thousands of years—these passageways might create an opening large enough for a man.
~ Mitch Albom
For me those enchanted pages will always be the ones I found among the passageways of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Passageways between the Wings are always a little strange. I went through one once that you had to crawl through." "How did they move books through that?" "They didn't, usually. They routed them round some other way. But it was useful if you were in a hurry." He jerked a thumb at the window. "Have you ever seen anyone out there?
~ Genevieve Cogman
Convert limitations into limits; limits into boundaries; boundaries into borders; and borders into passageways.
~ Leslie Miklosy
The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways.
~ T. S. Eliot