1,848 Quotes About Doors

  • Author Steve Buscemi
  • Quote

    Every day's an adventure when I step out of my door. That's why I usually wear a hat and keep my head low.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Taylor Branch
  • Quote

    There are an awful lot of people who despise government precisely because it opened the door for common citizenship for people of all races and all natures in the United States.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Terry Bradshaw
  • Quote

    James Davison took me out to show me where Karl is living right now and where hes going to build. Karl wasnt at home. He was out there somewhere in the woods riding on some Caterpillar or some kind of tractor. But I figured wed at least knock on the door to see if he was there. His wife answered the door. So we got to meet Kay before Karl.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Tyra Banks
  • Quote

    Black women have always been these vixens, these animalistic erotic women. Why can't we just be the sexy American girl next door?

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Ursula Burns
  • Quote

    Crankiness is a human attribute that, when people walk in the door of Xerox, they remain human. The best way to get the best out of people is to not force them to be something other than they naturally are. Now what do they have to be? They have to be respectful. You cant be ridiculously disrespectful.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Ursula Burns
  • Quote

    If you go to Norway, Finland, Russia or Australia, youll see Xerox or Fuji-Xerox people, not just the name on the door. We have human beings who live and work and serve customers everywhere around the globe.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Vincent Bugliosi
  • Quote

    Doubt . . . impels a search for the truth. It opens the door to knowledge. Faith puts a lock on the door. Indeed, . . . faith anesthetizes the desire to seek knowledge and truth.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Walter Bagehot
  • Quote

    You may talk of the tyranny of Nero and Tiberius; but the real tyranny is the tyranny of your next-door neighbor.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author William C. Bryant
  • Quote

    A silence, the brief Sabbath of an hour, Reigns o'er the fields; the laborer sits within His dwelling; he has left his steers awhile, Unyoked, to bite the herbage, and his dog Sleeps stretched beside the door-stone in the shade. Now the gray marmot, with uplifted paws, No more sits listening by his den, but steals Abroad, in safety, to the clover-field, And crops its juicy-blossoms.

  • Tags
  • Share