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Quotes About Entrance

Butch re-formed next to him and entered
~ J.R. Ward
Entering a club is an insufferable two-way street and the patrons are just as guilty as the doormen.
~ Sean Evans
I just want to do something risque for my debut, purely because I didn't want to make an entrance being the pretty, sweet type that I've been seen as for the last 3 years.
~ Holly Valance
When we turn to our innate wisdom for the harmony of mind and gut, we heal the entrance to the heart as it seeks to beat in rhythm with the world.
~ Stephen Levine
Above the front door the fanlight glowed blue, delicate as wing-bones.
~ Tana French
The corners of Cooper's mouth tucked in, which is as close as he gets to a smile. He said, "Do come in.
~ Tana French
One should never make one's entrance with a scandal. One should reserve that to give an interest to one's old age.
~ Oscar Wilde
Most of the people around the entrance were, of course, bellhops and taxi drivers. Guests went in and out. Some were dressed in business suits, others in casual tourist attire. He did not see any commandos in tracksuits.
~ Neal Stephenson
At the entrance of this street, a Janissary was pinned to a wooden door by an eight-foot-long spear, which Jack looked on as proving that Yevgeny had passed by there recently.
~ Neal Stephenson
Enoch pulled the hood back from his head and said, "What was really magnificent about that entrance, Jack, was that, until the moment you rose up out of the pool all covered in phosphorus, you were invisible—you just seemed to materialize, weapon in hand, with that Dwarf-cap, shouting in a language no one understands. Have you considered a career in the theatre?
~ Neal Stephenson
Shaftoe and Bischoff are trudging through the dark Swedish woods like a pair of lost souls trying to find the side entrance to Limbo.
~ Neal Stephenson
He was just entering the club ahead of me, a tall and rather emaciated man of about seventy, a little unsteady on his feet. He tripped over the doormat as he went in and stumbled forward; the hall porter jumped out and caught him by the elbow.
~ Nevil Shute
His mouth is for export and his head has no entrance.
~ Douglas Feaver
Life is a theatre set in which there are but few practicable entrances.
~ Victor Hugo
When infinity opens to us, terrible indeed is the closing of the gate behind.
~ Victor Hugo
She unlocked the door and stepped inside.
~ Kristin Hannah
He watched a woman struggle from the low-slung sports car with the help of the doorman and then teeter toward the entrance tugging at a miniskirt that seemed to be half-missing.
~ Kyle Mills
Appena la porta si chiuse, Kait disse "Gabriel - come l'arcangelo?". Non riuscì a nascondere l'inflessione pesante di sarcasmo nella propria voce. La porta si riaprì, e Gabriel la soppesò con un lungo sguardo. Poi fece balenare un luminoso, allarmante sorriso. "Tu puoi entrare ogni volta che vuoi", disse.
~ L.J. Smith
For it is through humility, he knew, that holiness--and poetry--find entrance to the human soul.
~ Lan Samantha Chang
And I behold London, a Human awful wonder of God' He (Will) stared out over the landscape. "Milton thought Hell was a city, you know. I think maybe he had it half-right. Perhaps London is just Hell's entrance, and we are th damned souls refusing to pass through, fearing that what we will find on the other side will be worse than the horror we already know.
~ Cassandra Clare
In great ceremony they entered the prison. They were never to be seen again.
~ Catherine Fisher
The door swung wide,
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Orpheus asks his mother. She tells him the obvious: the entrance to hell is always in your own house, silly billy.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
A Sibyl is a door shaped like a girl.
~ Catherynne Valente