“The discontent with the existing order of things pervaded the atmosphere, wherever the conditions were favorable, long before Columbus, seeking the back door of Asia, found himself knocking at the front door of America.” LongAmericaOrderFoundDoorsConditionsFrontsSeekingAtmosphereAsiaDiscontentKnockingColumbusFront DoorsBack Doors Book:Essays, English and American: With Introductions and Notes Source: Essays, English and American: With Introductions and Notes
“I think so much of my early life, even though I grew up White and middle class, I was completely shattered by the horrifically violent atmosphere I grew up in. I am a consequence of violence. That opened a door to many realities that I would not have experienced had I not survived what I did.” ThinkingRealityWhiteClassViolenceDoorsMiddleGrewGrew UpConsequenceViolentAtmosphereMiddle ClassSurvivedShatteredEarly LifeConsequences Of Violence Author:Eve Ensler
“Sundays in France have a different atmosphere to other days, with fewer phone calls, no postman, no delivery men and no one banging on the door.” MenDifferentDoorsPhonesFranceAtmosphereSundayFewerDeliveryPhone CallsBangingPostman Author:Peter Mayle
“My studio is designed for atmosphere. I have a really cozy, comfortable room that has a great, huge glass door that views my backyard.” RoomsViewsDoorsHugeComfortableGlassesStudiosAtmosphereBackyardsCozy Author:Geddy Lee