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Quotes About Enter

Written over the gate here are the words 'Leave every hope behind, ye who enter.' Only think what a relief that is! For what is hope? A form of moral responsibility. Here there is no hope, and consequently no duty, no work, nothing to be gained by praying, nothing to be lost by doing what you like. Hell, in short is a place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Today the traveller on the Nile enters a wonderland at whose gates rise the colossal pyramids of which he has had visions perhaps from earliest childhood.
~ James Henry Breasted
I felt very fulfilled after doing 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' because I'd always wanted to work with Woody Allen. That was like a lifelong dream, and that was thrilling for me, to enter that world.
~ Rebecca Hall
In software and many other online markets, even dominant firms face potential threats because of the low costs for competitors to enter those markets. Threats more easily emerge because of better or newer technologies leapfrogging older ones.
~ Marvin Ammori
SAMUEL DELANY'S DHALGREN IS a prose-city, a labyrinth, a vast construct the reader learns to enter by any one of a multiplicity of doors.
~ Samuel R. Delany
Neural repatterning comes as we enter into and sustain new types of relationships that allow us to reregulate our sense impressions slowly and over time.
~ Tian Dayton
I do that which I do in every place. Here also, at the gateway of that garden into which time has not entered, I fight with time my ever-losing battle, because to do that diverts me.
~ James Branch Cabell
When you reach the end and press ENTER, the top line rolls out of sight, and a blank line appears on the bottom of the screen for new text. This is called scrolling.
~ Arnold Robbins
May we enter, my goddess? I have a nervous old woman out here who is about to wet himself with worry that his brother is dead. Caleb
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
The moment the angel enters a life it enters an environment. We are ecological from day one.
~ James Hillman
Heaven-gates are not so highly arch'dAs princes' palaces; they that enter thereMust go upon their knees.
~ John Webster
Heaven-gates are not so highly arched As princes' palaces; they that enter there Must go upon their knees.
~ John Webster
It was not, it could not be, in virtue of his humanity, it was in virtue of his childhood that this child was thus presented as representing a subject of the kingdom. It was not to show the scope but the nature of the kingdom. He told them they could not enter into the kingdom save by becoming little children-by humbling themselves.
~ George MacDonald
The Selecao is always treated as favourites, so we're aware of our responsibility, and the goal is always to enter every competition to win, and the World Cup is no different.
~ Fernandinho
Some critics believe the house's mutations reflect the psychology of anyone who enters it.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
I also fear that nothing really ends at the end. Things just keep going as long as memory can wield its axe, always finding a soft part in your mind to cut through and enter.
~ Markus Zusak
The instant he entered I saw by his face that he had not been successful. Amusement and chagrin seemed to be struggling for the mastery, until the former suddenly carried the day, and he burst into a hearty laugh.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
At least not until the Terror took hold of him. Not until he saw, night after night, a little boat being rowed across the river. Not until he saw it return at dawn. Not until he saw what his Untouchable son had touched. More than touched. Enter. Loved.
~ Arundhati Roy
The data tell a clear story: families leave poverty in great numbers, and they enter poverty in great numbers. Only a small share lives in poverty for long periods.
~ Jonathan Morduch
You fucking hope we do," John growled. "You first." Jerry pointed. "Love you, too." "Go!" They entered the tunnel.
~ Greg Bear
Reason is like an open secret that can become known to anyone at any time it is the quiet space into which everyone can enter through his own thought.
~ Karl Jaspers
I learned from Whitman that the poem is a temple--or a green field--a place to enter, and in which to feel.
~ Mary Oliver
But first and foremost, I learned from Whitman that the poem is a temple—or a green field—a place to enter, and in which to feel.
~ Mary Oliver
All you can do is create a space for transformation to happen, for grace and love to enter.
~ Eckhart Tolle