“Philosophical problems can be compared to locks on safes, which can be opened by dialing a certain word or number, so that no force can open the door until just this word has been hit upon, and once it is hit upon any child can open it.” ChildrenHas BeensPhilosophyProblemCertainForceNumbersDoorsPhilosophicalLocks Book:Philosophical Occasions, 1912-1951 Source: Philosophical Occasions, 1912-1951
“The 12 years that I was improvising are why I got the number of commercials I got when I was in New York and why I got The Devil Wears Prada, and its why I even got in the door for Mad Men.” MenYearsNumbersDoorsNew YorkDevilMadImprovisingMad MenPradaDevil Wears Prada Author:Rich Sommer
“The world does not run on the number of certificates one has, but on the skills our hands have. Let the youth dream big and aim for the sky. The work of a government should be to open doors.” WorldShouldDoeDreamHandsBigsGovernmentRunningNumbersDoorsSkyYouthSkillsIndiaAimCertificates Author:Narendra Modi
“Are we lost, or are we found at last? On earth we strive for our various needs, because so goes the fundamental law of man. Aloft, at least for a little while, the needs disappear. Likewise the striving. In the thoughts of man aloft, food and evil become mixed and sometimes reversed. This is the open door to wisdom. Aloft, the earth is ancient and man is young, regardless of his numbers, for there, aloft he may reaffirm his suspicions that he may not be so very much. This is the gateway to humility.” MenNeedsMayLittlesSometimesEarthLastsLawYoungEvilFoundLostNumbersDoorsHumilityFundamentalsStriveAncientVariousDisappearFlightAviationSuspicionGateways Author:Ernest K. Gann
“During the course of the year a number of ideas just come up automatically. I could be walking down the street. Or shaving. An idea will hit me and I'll write it down. Then, when I'm ready to write, I check my little matchbooks and napkins and find that it is good or it's pretty terrible. There are other times when I don't have any ideas and I'll go into a room and close the door and I sit and sweat it out for a day or a month and eventually I come up with [something].” WritingYearsLittlesIdeasCoursesRoomsNumbersDoorsStreetsReadyMonthsTerribleWalkingCome UpChecksSweatShavingNapkins Author:Woody Allen
“I think that [Chris] Christie`s endorsement is, you know, it`s a sign that - you know, he is who we thought he was in so many different respects. He`s someone who ambition is the only thing that I think is bigger than his appetite.I think in this case, it`s a situation where he saw the one guy who he thinks he can maybe get a cabinet post with if he wins in Donald Trump. I think, you know, he kind of went out the door doing a number of favors in beating up Marco Rubio the way he did.” IfsThinkingKnowsWayKindDifferentGuyWinningNumbersSituationCasesSawsDoorsTrumpAmbitionBiggerFavorsPostsAppetiteCabinetsMarcosEndorsementsChristie Author:Ben Domenech
“Winning the competition for Frankfurt's Museum of Applied Art in '79 opened the door to a number of projects in Europe, especially as we were invited to join many design competitions.” ArtWinningNumbersDoorsDesignProjectsEuropeCompetitionMuseumsInvitedFrankfurtApplied Arts Author:Richard Meier
“The minute you use the drugs, and you do something that interferes with the life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness of the guy next door, you're a criminal, and you ought to be punished for that especially if you're in a position where your actions could affect large numbers of people. Being a doctor, a legislator, a judge, an airline pilot, where somebody's life depends on you.” PeopleIfsUseActionGuyNextNumbersLibertyDoorsMinutesPositionJudgingDependsOughtDrugDoctorsCriminalsPursuitPilotsInterferePursuit Of HappinessAirlineLarge NumbersLegislatorsLife Liberty And The Pursuit Of HappinessAirline Pilots Author:Frank Zappa
“There is at the global level a very small number of actors who can meaningfully weigh in on global institutional design, who are able - through powerful governments and most effectively through the government of the United States - to exert substantial influence on international negotiations, which are routinely conducted behind closed doors.” StatesGovernmentAbleActorsLevelsUnitedPowerfulNumbersBehindsUnited StatesDoorsInfluenceDesignInternationalNegotiationClosed DoorsSmall NumbersBehind Closed DoorsPowerful Government Author:Thomas Pogge