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Quotes About Entrance

I make a model of the site. There are some obvious things: where the entrance should be, where the cars have to go in. You start to get the scale of it. You understand the client's needs, and what the client is hoping for and yearning for.
~ Frank Gehry
The gate is small because truth guards the entrance. The way is narrow because the Lord protects us with wise boundaries.
~ Charles Stanley
a tunnel entrance.
~ Michael Connelly
We need to enter the castle, first," he said instead. As if the gates had heard him, the metal bars flared to a pale green and then their glow faded back to red and finally dulled into non-existence. The entrance was unbarred and their way apparently clear. "I like not that," growled Moonglum. "Too easy. A trap awaits us—are we to spring it at the pleasure of whoever dwells within the castle confines?
~ Michael Moorcock
Thankfully, Plott hadn't taken them very far inside.
~ Beverly Barton
elevator and a buzzer that opened the front
~ Beverly Cleary
It didn't matter that I felt like a fool 'cause I forgot when she walked through the door.
~ Billy Joel
Enter freely and of your own free will!
~ Bram Stoker
She did not rise at their entrance, nor make any sign that she had noticed them at all. But perhaps she did not hear them. For, though the room was silent, the silence of half a hundred cats is a peculiar thing, like fifty individual silences all piled one on top of another.
~ Susanna Clarke
I passed through the security turnstiles and took the elevator up to the twentieth floor. When I exited the car, I spotted Megumi—the receptionist—at her desk. She buzzed me through the glass security doors and stood as I approached.
~ Sylvia Day
The eyes and faces all turned themselves towards me, and guiding myself by them, as by a magical thread, I stepped into the room.
~ Sylvia Plath
The eyes and the faces all turned themselves towards me, and guiding myself by them, as by a magical thread, I stepped into the room.
~ Sylvia Plath
It seemed the betrothed virgin was coming in the person of the eternally young empress of fairyland-her entrance being thus described by poets.
~ Tanith Lee
Déjame entrar, déjame ver algún día como ven tus ojos.
~ Julio Cortazar
I personally feel that a box, far from being a dead end, is an entrance to another world. I don't know to where, but an entrance to somewhere, some other world.
~ K?b? Abe
Die bibliomantischen Lesezeichen wurden nicht leichtfertig ausgehändigt, sie waren Eintrittskarten in eine Welt, die stolz darauf war, dem Großteil der Menschheit verschlossen zu bleiben.
~ Kai Meyer
Product 1' was really my introduction into the game.
~ August Alsina
I joined the PBA way before I should have because I heard a rumor they were going to limit the number of people who could get in.
~ Don Johnson
You are so serious, as if a glacier spoke in your ear or you had to walk through the great gate of Kiev to get to the living room.
~ Frank O'Hara
No one else could ever be admitted here, since this gate was made only for you. I am now going to shut it.
~ Franz Kafka
That which Dante saw written on the door of the inferno must be written in a different sense also at the entrance to philosophy: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here." Those who look for true philosophy must be bereft of all hope, all desire, all longing. They must not wish for anything, not know anything, must feel completely bare and impoverished.
~ Friedrich Schelling
Hello," Newel said. "Look, Doren, we have visitors. Kendra, Seth, and ... Muriel's weirdo puppet."....Newel grabbed Seth's hand and shook it vigorously. "Congratulations. You just found yourself a secret entrance." "So seriously," Doren said. "What's with the puppet?
~ Brandon Mull
How far can the airlines go?" replied a clearly irritated TWA spokesman when asked whether his employer planned to make any changes to its boarding procedures. "Restrict everyone from the terminal except those who have a ticket? Stop everyone from entering the airport area except those who
~ Brendan I. Koerner
The house is still but a sort of porch at the entrance of a burrow.
~ Henry David Thoreau