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Quotes About Entrance

'21' was the place, and you went down, and they opened the door. They had a little slit they'd look through, and then you'd murmur the password or whatever it was you had, showed a little ticket, and if they remembered who you were, you went in.
~ Brooke Astor
The last thing your guests want is to be hanging around unable to get into your house.
~ Sally Miller
Before your turn the key, you have to get in.
~ Sanita Belgrave
There's only one way in and one way out of this world.
~ Sarah Beth Durst
Another door swung open, and another guard appeared, this time with Gabrielle, who wore a black catsuit and rappelling harness.
~ Ally Carter
My most favorite entrance music of all time... it's that, "You're my obsession, you're my obsession" song [Animotion's "Obsession"].
~ Joseph Bruce
This is the entrance To the city of you...
~ Mark Doty
Kit bowed to all in the manner of a single wave of obeisance and left the chamber in some anger and disquiet. Outside the door he saw Baines waiting for entrance. Kit spat and said: No buboes yet? The devils of the plague know their own. Baines said: &emdash; That is not friendly.
~ Anthony Burgess
He delayed entry for a brief period, pressing the edge of the door against his head, the other side of which touched the wall: rigid, as if imprisoned in a cruel trap specially designed to catch him and his like: some ingenious snare, savage in mechanism, though at the same time calculated to preserve from injury the skin of such rare creatures.
~ Anthony Powell
There was a pump which still worked outside the station, and young women near the entrance took the risk of running with a pail to fetch water.
~ Antony Beevor
She entered with ungainly struggle like some huge awkward chicken, torn, squawking, out of its coop.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
The four of them stood, for the first time, in the wide, dark entrance hall of Hill House. Around them the house steadied and located them, above them the hills slept watchfully, small eddies of air and sound and movement stirred and waited and whispered, and the center of consciousness was somehow the small space where they stood, four separated people, and looked trustingly at one another.
~ Shirley Jackson
the harbour entrance, the sails were furled and the crews unshipped the oars and rowed the warships
~ Simon Scarrow
[T]he first transactions of a nation, like those of an individual upon his first entrance into life make the deepest impression, and are to form the leading traits in its character.
~ George Washington
That door had a lot to say, people entered and people left but never the same!
~ Jasleen Kaur Gumber
The triffids weren't slow to be interested. That uncanny sensitiveness to sounds told them something was happening. As we drove out, a couple of them were already lurching towards the entrance.
~ John Wyndham
Vocea viorii este zgomotul pe care-l face, deschizandu-se, poarta paradisului.
~ Emil M. Cioran
How you enter a space and how you leave a space is as important as what happens in the space.
~ Emily M. Axelrod
One Cardinal entered his cathedral for the first time at his funeral.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
I embody 'Ravishing.' I come out in the most ravishing dress. I have a ravishing entrance. I'm ravishing people's hearts.
~ Lana
I believe the auto business is a highly comprehensive and complicated business. It's not that easy for people simply to enter and ruin the whole thing.
~ Li Shufu
Nor will God force any door to enter in. He may send a tempest about the house; the wind of His admonishment may burst doors and windows, yea, shake the house to its foundations; but not then, not so, will He enter. The door must be opened by the willing hand, ere the foot of Love will cross the threshold.
~ George MacDonald
Well, it was sufficient to explain it all to me,' Carlyon admitted. 'Once a performing bear had entered Nicky's orbit the rest was inevitable.
~ Georgette Heyer
There was nothing romantic about Miss Charing's appearance, but her entrance would not have shamed a Siddons. You, she uttered in accents of loathing. I might have known it!
~ Georgette Heyer