Quotes About Entrance
I wanted the players to feel like they were part of a family, to be conscious of that controlled togetherness as they made that slow entrance onto the field. It had a great psychological effect on the opposing team, too. They'd never seen anything like it.
~ Hayden Fry
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Even if spirits exist (watching us, haunting us, inhabiting alternate universes that subvert time), granting them entrance through the spaces in our minds, or the structure of our homes, and any other doors we might construct, can only result in man's utter destruction.
~ Sarah Langan
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If God entered Abraham into the covenant by circumcision and demanded Abraham enter his son through circumcision, then it is clear that God thinks the best way to form children into the covenant faith is by way of birthright entrance into the covenant.
~ Scot McKnight
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Only prisoners were ever granted easy passage into a prison.
~ Scott Lynch
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I do remember, the first time we met [with Patti Smith], the door opening with a squeak. And then there was this very beautiful girl looking out.
~ Steven Sebring
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For every second of time was the strait gate through which the Messiah might enter.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
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A good part of the whispering had been occasioned by an event which was more or less rare—the entrance of visitors: lawyer Thatcher, accompanied by a very feeble and aged man; a fine, portly, middle-aged gentleman with iron-gray hair; and a dignified lady who was doubtless the latter's wife.
~ Mark Twain
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Who let the dogs in? ...This, we fear, is going to be the question. Who let the dogs in? Who let the dogs in? Who? Who?
~ Martin Amis
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Beauty, extreme yet ambiguously available; this very roughly, was what Nicola's entrance to the Black Cross had said to Keith. But he didn't know the nature -- he didn't know the brand -- of the availability.
~ Martin Amis
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The open mouth of a saloon called seductively to passengers to enter and annihilate sorrow or create rage.
~ Stephen Crane
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There's a door in the wall. The door is covered with ivy. The ivy is dead. She waits.
~ Stephen King
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The gate is the key to the kingdom.
~ Stephen King
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God put thorns around the Love's door to stop anyone who's not a Lover from entering.
~ Rumi
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Fear narrows the little entrance of our heart. It shrinks up our capacity to love. It freezes up our power to give ourselves.
~ Thomas Merton
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He was met by a collective shriek as the brides parted like biblical waves around him.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Ordinarily, when the great oak doors groaned open and someone entered Prat Library there would be a burst of sunlight, a bright harsh intrusion on the dim and quiet. But when Oriana Jeffers came through the doors, the light transmuted into moonbeams and star-shimmer, and all the books on the shelves fluttered awake. Oh joy, they whispered, a READER.
~ Jon Cohen
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he had been resting against an entrance hatch that had swung inwards. Inside was a pop-eyed lunatic with a wild grin, a bouffant hair style and far too much scarf.
~ Jonathan Morris
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In my youth, I was always one for the dramatic entrance. Now, in keeping with my character, I gravitate more toward the subtle and refined. Okay, with the occasional feathered serpent thrown in.
~ Jonathan Stroud
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quando si è spalancata la porta di un servitore di Dio, tutto finisce per entrarvi e per precipitare. Non
~ Emmanuel Mounier
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Temptations are enemies outside the castle seeking entrance. If there be no false retainer within who holds treacherous parley, there can scarcely be even an offer.
~ beecher henry ward xiv
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Speak, friend, and enter,
~ Ben Aaronovitch
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All hope abandon, ye who enter here!
~ Dante Alighieri
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In his time the Pirate Captain had made a number of dramatic entrances of his own – not always intentional it had to be said, as quite often they were the result of him accidentally setting himself on fire – but even he had to admit that Cutlass Liz's dramatic entrance set an extremely high dramatic-entrance standard.
~ Gideon Defoe
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Devo deixar minha alma do lado de fora antes de entrar?
~ Gillian Flynn
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