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Quotes About Entrance

Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open.
~ John Barrymore
You can't just, boopity-boop, saunter into the Treasury. You need an appointment.
~ Louise Linton
Gothic style, and had always admired the old Fletcher house on Seventy-ninth Street and said, "If I ever build a house, I want the architect of that house to design it." The architect of the Fletcher house was C. P. H. Gilbert and, when he had his property, Felix hired him. It was to be quite a house that Mr. Gilbert designed. The ground floor was to contain a large entrance hall with an adjoining "etching room," to house Felix's
~ Stephen Birmingham
A cheery receptionist met Donovan as he entered and said something with an upside-down question mark at the beginning.
~ Steven Brust
I now know my right from my left and my up from my down. Unluckily, my terrible sense of direction remains. For me, to live in New York City is to never be able to meet someone on the northeast corner. It is to never ever make a smooth entrance, always to get caught looking lost on the street.
~ Sloane Crosley
The right-wing just loves making a big entrance.
~ Steven Weber
Bienvenido a mi casa! ¡Entre libremente y por su propia voluntad!
~ Bram Stoker
doors, doors, doors everywhere, and all locked and bolted.
~ Bram Stoker
Bienvenido a mi morada. Entre libremente, por su propia voluntad, y deje parte de la felicidad que trae
~ Bram Stoker
There were only three times in your life when it was proper to come through the front door, and you were carried every time.
~ Terry Pratchett
She realized what a gate was: it was an indication that you had left one pace and were entering another.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
It's like a sealed, forgotten chamber in me; I shan't feel complete until I've discovered its entrance.' 'Sounds like a tomb. Aren't you afraid of what you'll find in there?' 'It's a library; only the stupid and the evil are afraid of those.
~ Iain Banks
The double doors separating the private dining room from the rest of Bernard's swung open. A tall broad-shouldered body filled the doorway. Hugh d'Ambray strode into the room.
~ Ilona Andrews
Everything we do in general, there's gonna be a percentage of risk. Me, making my entrance to the ring, there's actually a percentage of risk I'm going to trip and fall and hurt myself. Me, getting up on the apron, there's a percentage of risk.
~ Kenny Omega
The entrance is important, but it's the in-ring performance that fans truly remember. My zipline entrance has become so much bigger over time, but I still think fans remember the match more than anything.
~ Shawn Michaels
You want me to give her a key?" the guy asked. "I want you to give her a possibility," she told him, looking at my necklace again. "And that's what a key represents. An open door, a chance. You know?
~ Sarah Dessen
Plotina laughed. "I don't intend to. The way I go into this house is the way I hope to be carried out of it.
~ Steven Saylor
The Minotaur comes and goes. He has for centuries. And there have been many bridges. The Minotaur pauses, as he walks, midway through the covered bridge that serves, in more ways than one, as the entrance to Old Scald Village. He rests his heavy snout against one of the wooden trusses. The Minotaur likes this portal, both ingress and egress, a breach in the terribly human construct of time.
~ Steven Sherrill
Metatron stood, like a statue clothed in deep green velvet, among the polished red-marble columns of the entrace hall, other families giving him a wide berth. That alone signified he was not in the best of humours.
~ Storm Constantine
...when you enter a room, my wound opens, but there is light, always light, when you come in...
~ John Geddes, A Familiar Rain
two days before he disappeared, told me that the twin pillars that guard the entrance to the shrine of religion are storytelling and cruelty.)
~ Miriam Toews
inside the entrance, along with his bow, otter skin quiver, and the case that held his rifle. She
~ Nancy Morse
Una historia no tiene principio ni fin, tan solo puertas de entrada.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Una puerta no tiene principio ni fin, tan solo puertas de entrada.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon