Related Quotes
doors darkness perception
There are things of such darkness and horror—just, I suppose, as there are things of such great beauty—that they will not fit through the puny human doors of perception. Stephen King
doors doctors torchwood
I'm afraid the 'Doctor Who' door is probably closed because of me being in 'Torchwood.' Burn Gorman
doors dancing rooms
I have the picture of Barack [Obama] and me dancing right outside of my dressing room door, I see it every single day, and it makes me very happy. Ellen DeGeneres
doors musical way
I'm not shutting doors on myself, in any way, within theater, musical theater, TV and film. Lara Pulver
doors next complaining
My family was so poor the lady next door gave birth to me. Lee Trevino
doors light air
Light-leaved acacias, by the door, Stood up in balmy air, Clusters of blossomed moonlight bore, And breathed a perfume rare. George MacDonald
doors pigs dinner
And call me a pig, but isn't it brilliantly refreshing how early the Dutch eat dinner? When they're still laying out the cutlery in achingly hip Barcelona, they're hanging the Closed sign on the restaurant doors of old Amsterdam. Julie Burchill
doors noise whining
I neglect God and his angles for the noise of a fly, for the rattling of a coach, for the whining of a door. John Donne
doors trying labels
I tried to bang down a lot of doors but Virgin were the only label who believed in what I was doing. I ended up with the label that understood what I was trying to do. Emeli Sande
people realistic year
Some people would say we're being overly-conservative. But I say we're being realistic for our first year planning. Chris Larsen
people quiet rather wrong
Some people would rather be wrong than quiet for a minute. Source Unknown
people tolerant
Some people will not be tolerant about this. Harry Wang
people types
Some people will always think they know how to make other people's marriages better, and, after a while, they'll get to cudgeling you or selling you something; the really entrepreneurial types will sell you the cudgel. Jill Lepore
people ran
Some people were frightened, ran to their basement, or ran out of doors. John Cassidy
people watched
Some people watched the show just because of the wardrobe, ... That's exciting. Michelle Lombardo
people
Some people use just one condom, right? But we use tons. Tracey Emin
people restaurant size
Some people told us not to put the restaurant in Ceresco because of the size and location. But that's really why we're doing this. There's nothing here. Lori Mottu
people save threatened
Some people think that because it's a threatened species, that every one we save is good. But not if they never get to live in the wild. Andy Johnson
judging balance sheets
A bankruptcy judge can fix your balance sheet, but he cannot fix your company. Gordon Bethune
judging my-time
I'll leave here with my head held high and with confidence that history will judge my time here. Eric Holder
judging age
Judges don't age. Time decorates them. Enid Bagnold
judging priests power-of-god
The populace judges of the power of God by the power of the priests. Napoleon Bonaparte
judging enemy looks
Judge your enemy based upon capabilities, not intent, you have to look at the enemy and really almost make a worst case call every time. Norman Schwarzkopf
judging political information
We must apply a judicial rather than a political standard to the information before us [if choosing a Judge]. Orrin Hatch
judging giving answers
When Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg was before us in 1993, she said that her standard was to give no hints, no forecasts, no previews, and declined to answer dozens of questions. Orrin Hatch
judging people heaven
Friedrich Nietzsche predicted that secular people, losing touch with transcendence, would eventually lose a reference point from which to look down and judge themselves. In the end they would lose even the capacity to despise themselves. Thus, because of the 'death of God', they would confuse heaven with happiness, and happiness with health. Os Guinness
judging generations future-generation
Future generations will judge us not by what we say, but what we do. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf