1,848 Quotes About Doors

  • Author Ed Koch
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    Like many others, I'm deeply sympathetic to the huge numbers of people looking to come here today to escape suffering and poverty in their own lands. But as a country, we cannot afford to have a total open-door policy without any restrictions on entry.

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  • Author Florynce Kennedy
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    Unity in a Movement situation can be overrated. If you were the Establishment, which would you rather see coming in the door: one lion or five hundred mice?

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  • Author Felicity Kendal
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    The girl-next-door image is a sort of joke; for years, I couldnt get any roles other than as somebody dark.

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  • Author Gail Kelly
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    We’ve all seen the same situation happen to two people. One looks for the lesson, sets their shoulders back and presses on while the other asks ‘why does it always happen to me?’ You can choose not to sit on the fence. You can choose not to criticise. You must stand as guard at the door of your own mind and choose to be positive.

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  • Author Gail Kelly
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    You must stand as guard at the door of your own mind and choose to be positive.

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  • Author Garrison Keillor
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    Roy Blount's stuff makes me laugh so hard, sometimes I have to go sit in a room and shut the door

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  • Author Greg Kinnear
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    I'm a terrible procrastinator. When we go to the airport, if they're not literally closing the door behind my sweaty, hyperventilating body, I feel I've been there too long.

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  • Author Greg Kinnear
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    I went door-to-door selling cable television subscriptions when I was in college. Not to date myself, but cable was just coming on. I had terrible territories, and they would give me $25, if I got somebody to let them come and just put the little cord in their house.

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  • Author Helen Keller
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    When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long in disappointment and bitterness at the closed door that we do not expectantly look for and therefore see with pleasure and gratitude the one which has been opened for us.

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