Quotes About Entrance
The most iconic applause I've ever seen is from a Michael Jackson show in Japan - his entrance is actually 15 minutes long, and the crowd is clapping the whole time.
~ Slowthai
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A lot of actresses start out modeling because it's a great way to sort of get your foot in the door. That's all it is, though. They open the door, and you have to walk through it.
~ Krysten Ritter
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He was a stranger, and as he sought through the house, he was always aprowl to find some entrance into life, some secret undiscovered door—a stone, a leaf,—that might admit him into light and fellowship.
~ Thomas Wolfe
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Open, sez me, you piece of shit.
~ Tom Clancy
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She closed her eyes and tried to imagine sex entering the picture. Would sex enter the picture in a silk robe, or would it be as nude as a platter of cold cuts? Would sex enter the picture from the left or the right? Would it ring first, or would it just slide in slyly, too quick and slippery to be denied; or, would sex barge in forcibly, red-faced and green-bereted, pushing all other things aside?
~ Tom Robbins
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We keep to our usual stuff, more or less, only inside out. We do on stage the things that are supposed to happen off. Which is a kind of integrity, if you look on every exit being an entrance somewhere else.
~ Tom Stoppard
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She opened the door, walked in and locked it tight behind her.
~ Toni Morrison
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By this point, the contractions were so intense that Izzy was making a low, moaning sound like a grizzly bear, and she was hobbling toward the entrance like someone who'd learned about walking from YouTube videos.
~ Kevin Wilson
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Beau, will you please watch the entrance for us?" "What should I do if I see anyone suspicious?" "Kick a car," Iain said. "Kick a car?" "To set off the alarm." "Gotcha," Beau said. "Good thinking.
~ Kirsten Miller
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Beau, ¿vigilas la entrada, por favor? -¿Qué debo hacer si veo algo sospechoso? -Patear un coche-respondió Iain. -¿Patear un coche? -Para activar la alarma. -¡Oralé!-dijo Beau-. Buena idea.
~ Kirsten Miller
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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.
~ Kobo Abe
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entering his domain. She strode in and
~ Kristen Britain
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La puerta cedió suavemente y entonces supe el secreto del jardín cerrado: solo se abría para los que deseaban ardientemente entrar y tenían la esperanza de conseguirlo.
~ Carmen Martín Gaite
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her to fly away and develop a career in art, but then little had he known that he would not be around to make that possible. She only became aware that something was different when, still absorbed in her own thoughts, it dawned on her that the bar had grown silent. In the act of pulling a pint, she raised her eyes and there, framed in the doorway, was one of the most startlingly beautiful men she had ever seen in her life. Tall, windswept dark hair raked back
~ Carol Marinelli
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Luther, bring the gatekeeper quickly!" Bell ordered. "Just how did you get in, Miss Drew?" "I came in at the entrance," Nancy replied. "The larkspur is beautiful.
~ Carolyn Keene
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Love bade me welcome: yet my soul drew back,Guilty of dust and sin.But quick-ey'd Love, observing me grow slackFrom my first entrance in,Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning,If I lack'd anything.
~ George Herbert
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Love bade me welcome. Yet my soul drew back Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning, If I lacked any thing.
~ George Herbert
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The drawbridge was up and the portcullis down,
~ George R.R. Martin
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Misfortunes always come in by a door that has been left open for them.
~ Czech Proverb
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The butler entered the room, a solemn procession of one.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
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It is sometimes the man who opens the door who is the last to enter the room.
~ Elizabeth Asquith Bibesco
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Fritz hates dead bodies in the front hall.
~ J.R. Ward
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archway and hit the light switch for the
~ J.R. Ward
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Where were they—oh, right. The kitchen. In the Audience House. He had come in the back. So he could come…in the back.
~ J.R. Ward
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