“The audience that storms the box-office of the theater to gain entrance to a sensational show is small and sleepy compared with the throng that crashes the courthouse door when something concerning real life and death is to be laid bare to the public.” RealShowsAudienceDoorsOfficeGainsTheaterBoxesStormReal LifeLife And DeathCrashEntrancesSleepyBox OfficeSensationalCourthouses Author:Clarence Darrow
“In my life, I was always floating around the edge of the dark side and saying what if take it a little bit too far, and who says you have to stop there, and whats behind the next door. Maybe you gain a wisdom from examining those things. But after a while, you get too far down in the quicksand.” IfsLittlesNextBitsSidesDarkBehindsDoorsLittle BitGainsEdgesWhat IfFloatingDark SideExaminingQuicksand Author:Trent Reznor
“Fear looks both ways but still refuses to cross; fear looks twice and still doesn't leap. ... Fear usually arrives late, inevitably leaves early, and ends up never going out of town at all. Fear is the phantom hand on the back of the neck and the sound of a door opening downstairs when no one is coming home. ... Fear grows poor because it watches others gain wealth but cannot enter the fray; fear grows sick because it eats away at heath even as it fears its diminishment; fear grows old watching others live in ways that seem to threaten-but in reality only enhance-life.” WayLooksStillsEndsHomeHandsRealitySeemsGrowsFearSoundWealthPoorWatchesDoorsLateGainsCrossesSickTownsRefuseOpeningNecksComing HomeLeapGoing OutPhantomsFray Author:Gina Barreca
“Wherever you feel death, feel it. Don’t escape. Death is beautiful; death is the greatest mystery, more mysterious than life. Through life you can gain the world, the futile world- meaningless, worthless. Through death you can gain the eternal. Death is the door.” WorldFeelsBeautifulSpiritualDoorsMysteryEternalGainsMysteriousMeaninglessWorthlessBeautiful Death Author:Rajneesh
“Everyone strives to attain the Law,' answers the man, 'how does it come about, then, that in all these years no one has come seeking admittance but me?' The doorkeeper perceives that the man is nearing his end and his hearing is failing, so he bellows in his ear: 'No one but you could gain admittance through this door, since this door was intended for you. I am now going to shut it.” MenYearsDoeEndsLawAnswersFailingDoorsGainsEarsStriveSeekingHearingPerceiveStrifeAdmittance Book:The Trial Source: The Trial
“Standing there at the stage door to the rest of your life. Time to dip your toe into the deep end. Try things. Say hi already. Laugh a lot. Mess up. Apologize. Mess up again. Hug people. Take chances. Trust yourself. Lose things. Get over it. Hold your friends close. Gather your strength. Gain wisdom and beautiful stories. Be brave, and you'll have the time of your life.” PeopleLifeInspirationalTryingEndsStoriesWisdomBeautifulTimeLosesChanceLaughingDoorsStageStrengthInspirational LifeFriendsLosingLaughterGainsStandingBraveMessOver ItHugApologizingToesGet OverBe BraveRest Of Your LifeTake A ChanceTrust YourselfSinger SongwritersDipStanding ThereLife TimeTrying New ThingsTime Of Your Life Author:Taylor Swift
“[In research on bacteria metabolism] we have indeed much the same position as an observer trying to gain an idea of the life of a household by careful scrutiny of the persons and material arriving or leaving the house; we keep accurate records of the foods and commodities left at the door and patiently examine the contents of the dust-bin and endeavour to deduce from such data the events occurring within the closed doors.” TryingPersonsIdeasScienceHouseLeftRecordsDoorsEventsPositionMaterialsResearchGainsLeavingCarefulDustDataAccurateHouseholdCommodityObserversScrutinyEndeavourArrivingClosed DoorsBacteriaMetabolism Book:Bacterial metabolism Source: Bacterial metabolism
“To reenchant nature is not merely to gain a new perspective for its integrity and well-being; it is to throw open the doors to a deeper level of existence.” WellsLevelsExistenceDoorsPerspectiveIntegrityGainsDeeperWell BeingContemplationNew Perspective Author:Alister E. McGrath