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Quotes About Entrance

On one side of the road was an attractive white arched arbor at the entrance to the grounds. Fields of flowers, shrubs, and a nursery of trees lined either side. A neatly painted sign on the arbor read: Jardin des Fleurs Juliette Fleur, Prop.
~ Carolyn Keene
Pax Intrantibus, Salus Exeuntibus
~ Catherine Aird
It seemed a very short distance to the outside. This was only a building, there were only five doors between Lecter and the outside. He had the absurd feeling that Lecter had walked out with him. He stopped outside the entrance and looked around him, assuring himself that he was alone.
~ Thomas Harris
Y quiso el destino que en ese preciso instante entrara Tadzio por la puerta de cristales.
~ Thomas Mann
Roger and Jessica leave the doctor at a side entrance, into which he melts, leaving nothing but rain dripping from slopes and serifs of an unreadable legend on the lintel.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Through the rest of the afternoon, through her trip to the market in downtown Kinneret-Among-The-Pines to buy ricotta and listen to the Muzak (today she came through the bead-curtained entrance around bar 4 of the Fort Wayne Settecento Ensemble's variorum recording of the Vivaldi Kazoo Concerto, Boyd Beaver, soloist);
~ Thomas Pynchon
Katherine Woodward Thomas
~ every exit is an entry
It is I…Allen…Lavi…" "Is that Krorykins?" "Krory?" "Yes…it is I…open the door. Open the door.
~ Katsura Hoshino
A doorway is a hopeless hiding place.
~ butt maggie
and entered the back of the building. She
~ C.J. Box
Pero esa es la única puerta que necesita permanecer cerrada.
~ Gayle Forman
The Pope's entrance was stunning. Maybe the Catholics know about miracles, and maybe they know about saints, but they've never received enough credit for what they know about show business.
~ George Burns
Thus entrance into the Kingdom means participation in the church; but entrance into the church is not necessarily synonymous with entrance into the Kingdom.38
~ George Eldon Ladd
Lord Megobari," a man announced. I turned. At the far entrance, between two djigits, Hugh d'Ambray strode into the hall.
~ Ilona Andrews
puertas en su casa.
~ Isabel Allende
In speculative buildings, which is most of our business, there are really only three chances to make architecture: the lobby or entrance sequence, the top and the elevator cab.
~ ChaoMing Wu
Conscience is a sacred sanctuary where God alone may enter as judge.
~ Felicite Robert de Lamennais
Ail hope abandon, ye who enter here.
~ Dante Alighieri
Happiness sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open.
~ John Barrymore
Hollywood is all about making an entrance. I don't want to be a walking advertisement for anyone other than myself.
~ Rose McGowan
Let us not be too much acquainted. I would have a man enter his house through a hall filled with heroic and sacred sculptures, that he might not want the hint of tranquillity and self-poise.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
This is how the past interrupts our lives, all of it entering the same doorway--like the hole in the trunk of my neighbor's tree: at once a natural shelter, haven for small creatures, but also evidence of injury, an entrance for decay.
~ Natasha Trethewey
Neither the front nor the back entrance of the Custom-House opens on the road to Paradise
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
A place you will visit again and again. A gateway to all the places you don't want to be.
~ Neal Shusterman