“The fastest way for you to succeed is by piggy-backing on the good advice and counsel of men and women who have already spent years leaning how to succeed. When you do this on a regular and systematic basis, you will open up doors of opportunity and possibilities for you that today you cannot even imagine.” MenWayYearsTodayOpportunityImagineDoorsAdvicePossibilitySucceedMen And WomenBasesSystematicGood AdvicePiggy Author:Brian Tracy
“Our goal in the '70s was to end the closed door era. There were so many things that were off limits to women, policing, firefighting, mining, piloting planes. And the stereotypical view of people of a world divided between home and child caring women and men as breadwinners, men representing the family outside the home.” PeopleMenWorldChildrenEndsHomeGoalViewsDoorsLimitsMen And WomenCaringErasPlanesDividedRepresentingMiningClosed DoorsBreadwinnerFirefighting Author:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“Sometimes I wonder if men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then.” IfsMenLoveShouldSometimesNextWomenWonderMarriageDoorsMen And WomenWittySuitsWeddingNow And ThenBreak UpSisterhoodLove And MarriageSometimes I WonderBest MarriageFunny Men Author:Katharine Hepburn
“I am a Muslim. I am a practising Muslim. I don't - i accept proper relationship with a man and woman and the family life. It is not our business to knock at every door and checking people's orientation and casting aspersions or having prejudice against people.” PeopleMenAcceptingDoorsMen And WomenPrejudiceCastingFamily LifeOrientationAspersion Author:Anwar Ibrahim
“We segregate men from women, and no matter how many times we insist that men and women are equal, men and women should be treated the same, when it comes to the moment of excretion, even the most modern society - especially the most modern society - segregates two restrooms with little icons outside the doors, one wearing a dress, one wearing pants.” MenShouldLittlesTwoMatterMomentsDoorsModernEqualMen And WomenDressesTreatedPantsIconsModern SocietyRestroomWearing A Dress Author:W. J. T. Mitchell
“One thing that concerns me is that today's young women don't seem to care that we have a fundamental instrument of government that makes no express statement about the equal citizenship stature of men and women. They know there are no closed doors anymore, and they may take for granted the rights that they have.” KnowsMenMaySeemsGovernmentCareTodayYoungRightsDoorsOne ThingEqualMen And WomenConcernFundamentalsInstrumentsStatementsGrantedYoung WomenCitizenshipStatureClosed Doors Author:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“Kindness is the essence of greatness and the fundamental characteristic of the noblest men and women I have known. Kindness is a passport that opens doors and fashions friends. It softens hearts and molds relationships that can last lifetimes.” MenHeartLastsKnownKindnessDoorsFashionGreatnessMen And WomenEssenceFundamentalsLifetimeCharacteristicsMoldPassports Author:Joseph B. Wirthlin
“...and our footsteps rang and echoed till it sounded like the room was full of dancers, the house calling up all the people who had danced here across centuries of spring evenings, gallant girls seeing gallant boys off to war, old men and women straight-backed while outside their world disintegrated and the new one battered at their doors, all of them bruised and all of them laughing, welcoming us into their long lineage.” PeopleMenWorldLongWarGirlHouseRoomsBoysLaughingSeeingDoorsCenturyCallingSpringMen And WomenWelcomeEveningDancerOld ManFootstepsBruisedBatteredLineageGallant Author:Tana French
“Beautiful men and women with distorted shadows came and scorched their handprints onto doors before vanishing skyward, drafts of heat billowing behind them with the whumph of unseen wings. Here and there, feathers fell, and they were like tufts of white fire, disintegrating to ash as soon as they touched the ground.” MenBeautifulWhiteBehindsFireDoorsMen And WomenShadowWingsHeatTouchedAshesUnseenFeathersHere And ThereVanishingHandprints Author:Laini Taylor
“…Forgive us, O Lord, we acknowledge ourselves as type of the common man, Of the men and women who shut the door and sit by the fire; Who fear the blessing of God, the loneliness of the night of God, the surrender required, the deprivation inflicted; Who fear the injustice of men less than the justice of God; Who fear the hand at the window, the fire in the thatch, the fist in the tavern, the push into the canal, Less than we fear the love of God.” MenHandsNightJusticeCommonLordFireDoorsLonelinessTypeBlessingMen And WomenWindowForgivingInjusticeSurrenderGod LoveAcknowledgeFistsDeprivationCommon ManCanalsTavernsJustice Of God Book:The Complete Plays of T. S. Eliot Source: The Complete Plays of T. S. Eliot
“A man who opens a door for a woman or gives up his seat for her-even offering to carry something! Those are country manners that never go out of style.” MenGivingCountryWomenDoorsStyleGiving UpMen And WomenActressesMannersSeatsOfferingCourtesy Author:Andie MacDowell
“I am to be broken. I am to be derided all my life. I am to be cast up and down among these men and women, with their twitching faces, with their lying tongues, like a cork on a rough sea. Like a ribbon of weed I am flung far every time the door opens.” MenFacesLyingWomenDoorsSeaBrokenMen And WomenCastsTongueInnocenceRoughWeedUp And DownRibbonsCorkTwitchingRough Seas Book:Selected Works of Virginia Woolf Source: Selected Works of Virginia Woolf