“So when I open the door on Halloween, I am confronted by three or four imaginary heroes, such as G.I. Joe, Conan the Barbarian and Oliver North, who would look very terrifying except that they are three feet tall and facing in random directions. They stand there silently for several seconds before an adult voice hisses from the darkness behind them: "Say 'Trick or treat!” LooksThreeVoiceBehindsDarknessFourDoorsFeetHeroAdultsTreatsTricksTallSecondsImaginaryHalloweenBarbariansConanTrick Or Treat Book:The World According to Dave Barry Source: The World According to Dave Barry
“Madam, if your son were to come home and try to shirk duty, you ought to shut your door in his face and treat him as a renegade unworthy of your name or regard.” IfsTryingWarHomeFacesNamesDoorsSonDutyOughtTreatsRegardComing HomeUnworthyYour SonShirkRenegades Author:Stonewall Jackson
“Rituals are important. I get up. I take the dogs on a walk around to the front and then I pick up the papers. Then I walk around to the front door, then me and the two dogs come in the house and I give them treats. I make coffee. It's the regularity of these kinds of rituals that I find deeply satisfying.” GivingKindTwoImportantHouseWalksDoorsDogFrontsPaperPicksTreatsCoffeeGet UpRitualSatisfyingPapersFront DoorsRegularityTwo Dogs Author:Jane Fonda
“My grandmother taught me two very important lessons before she passed: hold the door for everyone and always say "thank you." That means to treat everyone the same, no matter if it is the President or a homeless mother begging for food. And never forget to thank those who have helped you, whether it is the person serving you food at a restaurant or your third-grade teacher who taught you the multiplication tables.” IfsMeanPersonsTwoImportantMatterMotherPresidentForgetTeacherDoorsTaughtLessonsTreatsThirdsTablesRestaurantsGradesGrandmotherServingNever ForgetHomelessMy GrandmotherBeggingSaying Thank YouImportant LessonsMultiplicationThird Grade Author:Michael Skolnik