Quotes About Entrance
Abandon hope, all ye who enter here. [Omnes relinquite spes, o vos intrantes]
~ Dante Alighieri
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All hope abandon, ye who enter here!
~ Dante Alighieri
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Nice to meet you, shank. Welcome to the glade.
~ James Dashner
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from the ascending Berg blew across them as he ran over to the entrance of the building, its doors still open. Deedee clung to him and Trina was right by his side. They went through the entrance into a wide room with no furniture. Only a strange object right in the center—two metallic rods, standing tall, with a
~ James Dashner
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So, when I entered the Jesuits, at age twenty-seven, I did so with only an eleven-year-old's knowledge about the faith.
~ James Martin
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There it was again: the entrance up the darkened ramp disclosing an expanse of amazing green, the fervent crowd contained in a stadium scaled to human dimensions, the players so close it almost seemed that you could touch them, the eccentric features of an old ballpark constructed to fit the contours of the allotted space. I
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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Assemblyman Isaac Hunt, who later became a close friend, would never forget the first time he saw Roosevelt. "He came in as if he had been ejected by a catapult," Hunt recalled.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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Lucent and delicate, Drama entered, mincing like a cat.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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NO ADMITTANCE. NOT EVEN TO AUTHORISED PERSONNEL. YOU ARE WASTING YOUR TIME HERE. GO AWAY.
~ Douglas Adams
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Shall I leave the window open or would you like to try the door?" she said with a sniff.
~ Douglas Adams
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We demand admission!
~ Douglas Adams
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Affairs are easier of entrance than of exit and it is but common prudence to see our way out before we venture in.
~ Aesop
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Rather unwillingly, Colonel Luscombe stepped across the threshold and had the door shut firmly behind him.
~ Agatha Christie
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Almost everything in life is easier to get into than out of.
~ Agnes' Law
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Just before the tunnel's entrance, the Peugeot smashed the Citroën's left taillight, shattering glass.
~ Alan Russell
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There was no better entrance in history than The Ultimate Warrior. It was the greatest entrance between the music that had that guitar riff, and that face paint, and the tassels, and the gear. It was the greatest!
~ Hornswoggle
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India, Nicholson would say, was 'like a rat-trap, easier to get into than out of
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
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A doorman opened the door for me and I went in. The lobby was not quite as big as the Yankee Stadium. It was floored with a pale blue carpet with sponge rubber underneath. It was so soft it made me want to lie down and roll.
~ Raymond Chandler
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Carli's was a small club at the end of a passage between a sporting-goods store and a circulating library. There was a grilled door and a man behind it who had given up trying to look as if it mattered who came in. (Smart-Aleck Kill)
~ Raymond Chandler
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came in out of the kitchen.
~ Rebecca Wells
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Une porte s'ouvrit. Une jeune fille entra. Le printemps entrait avec elle.
~ René Barjavel
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Elizabeth's voice had a door in it. When you opened that door you found another door, and that door opened yet another door. All the doors were nice and led out of her.
~ Richard Brautigan
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Una explosión de sol... todo se volvió iridiscente y se resquebrajó, como si los objetos y los humanos contuvieran luz. Fue la entrada más luminosa a la oscuridad.
~ Julianna Baggott
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Lady Johanna, there is always more than one way into a keep.
~ Julie Garwood
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