“To find one's way anywhere one has to find one's door, just like Alice, you see. You take too much of one thing and you get too big, then you take too much of another and you get too small. You've got to find your own doorway into things.” WayBigsToo MuchDoorsOne ThingDiscoveryDoorways Author:Paula Rego
“If I've learnt one thing, it's that I need to surround myself with people who want to know the real Pete Wentz, not some myth they've concocted from a bunch of press clippings. I can open the door a centimetre wide, and some people think I'm showing them the whole room. But all they're getting is a glimpse. That's all I want to show most people.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWantNeedsI CanRealWholeShowsRoomsDoorsOne ThingPressesWideMythBunchSurroundGlimpse Author:Pete Wentz
“I love San Francisco, it's very hard to compete with San Francisco when it comes to availability of product, but one thing you can't replace about Las Vegas or Miami is people are walking in the door and they want to have a good time. They walk in, and this is the start of their good time.” PeopleWantHardWalksDoorsOne ThingProductsWalkingGood TimesSan FranciscoVegasHaving A Good TimeLas VegasMiamiAvailability Author:Michael Mina
“When people run a business and open their door to the public, they must serve the public. That doesn't mean they can't say whatever they want to say. It doesn't mean they can't believe whatever they want to believe. Those are protected also. But businesses must serve the public. And that's a principle that we fought for in this country over many, many decades, when some were invoking religious freedom as an excuse to deny people on the basis of their race, on the basis of their religion, on the basis of sex and on the basis now of sexual orientation. Let's not confuse one thing with the other.” PeopleWantBelieveMeanCountryRunningSexReligiousRacePrinciplesDoorsOne ThingBasesExcuseDenyDecadesProtectedOrientationReligious Freedom Author:Chris Christie
“Autumn is the very soul of metamorphosis, a time when the world is poised at the door of winter - which is the door of death - but has not yet fallen. It is a world of contradictions: a time of harvest and plenty but also of cold and hardship. Here we dwell in the midst of life, but we know most keenly that all things must pass away and shrivel. Autumn turns the world from one thing into another. The year is seasoned and wise but not yet decrepit or senile.” KnowsWorldYearsSoulTurnsWiseDoorsOne ThingColdAll ThingsWinterPlentyFallenContradictionAutumnMidstHardshipHarvestPassing AwayMetamorphosisDecrepitSenileAll Things Must Pass Book:The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making Source: The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
“This vacation tip: If you see a gas station with a sign that says Clean Rest Rooms, it means one thing--the door is locked and no one can find the key.” IfsMeanRoomsDoorsOne ThingKeysCleanGasStationsVacationLockedGas Stations Author:Pat Williams
“We lived in a neighborhood that was too rich for us. When I was young, I had to deliver groceries to the homes of the kids I went to school with. I had to go to the back doors to make the deliveries. It was embarrassing. That was one thing out of a hundred.” HomeKidsSchoolYoungRichDoorsOne ThingHundredNeighborhoodEmbarrassingGroceriesDeliveryBack Doors Author:Rodney Dangerfield
“I end up improvising in almost everything to some degree, 'cause it's often necessary on movies. The script is one thing, and it's this kind of theory of what you're going to do, and then you get there on the day and you realize, "Oh, the script is not appropriate to this room, the door's over here."” KindEndsCausesRealizingRoomsDoorsOne ThingTheoryDegreesScriptsAppropriateImprovising Author:John C. Reilly