“People return my phone calls now, which is really interesting. I'll tell you what I've learned that's kind of bittersweet. So many doors have opened up. I've met everybody in the business. I'm fortunate people want to work with me.” PeopleWantKindInterestingDoorsReturnMetsPhonesFortunateI've LearnedReally InterestingPhone CallsBittersweet Author:Tate Taylor
“I work very hard, but when God opens that door for you - when life opens that door for you, I should say - I think it's important to be giving, to return the love back.” ThinkingGivingShouldImportantHardDoorsReturn Author:Lady Gaga
“When the Jewish people, after nearly 2,000 years of exile, under relentless persecution, became a nation again on 14 May 1948 the 'fig tree' put forth its first leaves. Jesus said that this would indicate that He was 'at the door,' ready to return.” PeopleYearsFirstsMaySaidJesusNationsDoorsTreeReadyReturnPersecutionExileRelentlessFigs Book:The Late Great Planet Earth Source: The Late Great Planet Earth
“A man who has not passed through the inferno of his passions has never overcome them. They then dwell in the house next door, and at any moment a flame may dart out and set fire to his own house. Whenever we give up, leave behind, and forget too much, there is always the danger that the things we have neglected will return with added force.” MenGivingMayMomentsPassionNextHouseForceForgetBehindsFireToo MuchDoorsDangerReturnGiving UpOvercomingFlamesNeglectedInferno Author:Carl Jung
“There's no future in our past. Just experience. We want to return to it, but we don't want to close the door on it either.” WantPastDoorsReturnOur Past Author:Mike Tyson
“The kind of crabbing my wife likes to do is to return from an afternoon's swim or sunbathing session, open the refrigerator door, and find a generous plate of crab cakes all ready to cook.” KindWifeDoorsFoodReadyReturnCookingMy WifeLikesCooksGenerousCulinarySwimCakeAfternoonPlatesSessionRefrigeratorsCrabsSunbathing Author:Euell Gibbons
“Joy and grief are never far apart. In the same street the shutters of one house are closed, while the curtains of the next are brushed by shadow of the dance. A wedding-party returns from church, and a funeral winds to its door. The smiles and the sadness of life are the tragi-comedy of Shakespeare. Gladness and sighs brighten and dim the mirror he beholds.” JoyNextHouseChurchPartyGriefComedyDoorsSadnessStreetsWindReturnShadowMirrorsFuneralContrastSighCurtainsGladnessShuttersSadness Of LifeJoy And GriefWedding Party Book:Pleasures of Literature Source: Pleasures of Literature
“marrows - alas! - are arriving in a steady stream at the back door. ... Oddly enough, the majority of people who grow them in Fairacre say, as they hand them over: 'Funny thing! I don't care for them myself. In fact, none of the family likes them!' But still they plant them. It must be the fascination of seeing such a wonderful return for one small seed, that keeps marrow-growers at their dubious task.” PeopleStillsEnoughFactsHandsCareGrowsWonderfulSeeingDoorsReturnTasksMajorityPlantDon't CareSeedsLikesI Don't CareStreamsSteadyGardeningAlasFascinationFunny ThingsArrivingDubiousMarrowBack Doors Author:Miss Read
“In this life, nobody has forever in which to leave home, to return, to make a new home, or to open the door to someone. Death doesn't wait while we tidy everything up. And there are several kinds of dying.” KindHomeWaitingForeverDoorsDyingReturnThis LifeTidyNew Home Author:Jean Little
“You should be writing for the love of the story, and when it comes time to return to the manuscript, everything else belongs behind a closed door.” ShouldWritingStoriesBehindsDoorsReturnManuscriptsClosed Doors Author:Michael Koryta
“The thing to remember is that children are temporary. As soon as they develop a sense of humor and get to be good company, maybe even remember to take the trash out and close the refrigerator door, they pack up their electronic equipment and their clothes, and some of your clothes, and leave in a U-Haul, to return only at Thanksgiving.” ChildrenRememberCompanyDoorsReturnClothesBe GoodTemporarySense Of HumorPacksEquipmentTrashRefrigeratorsHaulGood CompanyU Haul Book:One's Company: Reflections on Living Alone Source: One's Company: Reflections on Living Alone
“The Lord does not want us to "miss supper." In fact, He has a great feast prepared for those who return clean and pure through the door.” WantDoeFactsLordDoorsMissingReturnPureCleanPreparedWant USupper Author:M. Russell Ballard
“A SWAT team surrounded my house and came in every door. But it happened because on the day that we split up, Madonna developed a concern that if she were to return to the house, she would get a very severe haircut.” IfsHouseHappenedDoorsTeamReturnConcernSplitsSevereHaircuts Author:Sean Penn
“Books come at my call and return when I desire them; they are never out of humor and they answer all my questions with readiness. Some present in review before me the events of past ages; others reveal to me the secrets of Nature. These teach me how to live, and those how to die; these dispel my melancholy by their mirth, and amuse me by their sallies of wit. Some there are who prepare my soul to suffer everything, to desire nothing, and to become thoroughly acquainted with itself. In a word, they open the door to all the arts and sciences.” ArtBookSoulAgePastDesireSufferingDiesAnswersSecretTeachDoorsEventsReturnWitMy SoulPreparationMelancholyReviewsReadinessArt And ScienceMirth Author:Petrarch
“He (Pres. Bush) rightly decided that it was far better to return all Haitians than to encourage, deliberately or not, tens of thousands of people to take to the open ocean in unseaworthy, overcrowded boats.... When the Haitians sense the door has been cracked open, they will once again prepare their rag-tag armada and set sail for the land of plenty - America.” PeopleHas BeensAmericaDoorsLandReturnOceanDecidedImmigrationBoatPlentySailCrackedRagsTag Author:Robert Byrd