“Show business is like a bumpy bus ride. Sometimes you find yourself temporarily juggled out of your seat and holding onto a strap. But the main idea is to hang in there and not be shoved out the door.” IdeasSometimesShowsDoorsSeatsFinding YourselfBusShow BusinessHolding OnHang In There Author:Cliff Robertson
“Death can sneak up on you like a silent kitten, surprising you with its touch and you have a right to act surprised. Other times death stomps in the front door, unwanted and unannounced, and makes its noisy way to your seat on the sofa.” WayDeathDoorsFrontsSilentSeatsSurprisingKittenNoisySneakUnwantedSofasFront Doors Author:Hugh Elliot
“I boast of being the only man in London who has been bombed off a lavatory seat while reading Jane Austen. She went into the bath; I went through the door.” MenWorldHas BeensWarReadingDoorsLondonWar Of The WorldsSeatsBoastJaneBathsWorld War 2Austen Book:Critic's London diary: from the New statesman, 1931-1956 Source: Critic's London diary: from the New statesman, 1931-1956
“When suffering knocks at your door and you say there is no seat for him, he tells you not to worry because he has brought his own stool.” SufferingWorryDoorsSeatsThought ProvokingStoolsWorld Suffering Author:Chinua Achebe
“The reality is if we sit back and allow a few officials behind closed doors to launch offensive attacks without any oversight against foreign nations, against people we don't like, against political groups, radicals, and extremists whose ideas we may not agree with, and could be repulsive or even violent - if we let that happen without public buy-in, we won't have any seat at the table of government to decide whether or not it's appropriate for these officials to drag us into some kind of war activity that we don't want, but we weren't aware of at the time.” PeopleIfsWantKindMayIdeasWarRealityGovernmentHappensPoliticalNationsBehindsDoorsGroupsActivityAgreeTablesViolentRadicalOfficialsSeatsAppropriateDragOffensiveExtremistClosed DoorsOversightBehind Closed DoorsPolitical Groups Author:Edward Snowden
“The young people, they don't knock on the door politely and say "May I come in?" They barge in, they take your seat, and you're obsolete unless you recreate and somehow find grace somewhere else. Another profession may not be like that.” PeopleMayYoungGraceDoorsProfessionSeatsSomewhere ElseObsoleteBarges Author:Joan Chen