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“Waiting insistently in front of a tightly closed door is unfair to all of the open doors! Give a chance to the open doors!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“Waiting insistently in front of a tightly closed door is unfair to all of the open doors! Give a chance to the open doors!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“The more you keep your door closed, the more you will rot! Open your door! Let different ideas, different beliefs, different cultures and different attitudes flow into your mind. Anything different will help you to enlarge your little world! By opening your door, you invite the whole universe to your tiny house! Enlarge your house and enrich yourself! As long as your door remains closed, you shall continue rotting in your poor world!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“The door refuses and resists any key which does not belong to that door!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“If you feel you have to open a particular door, open it, otherwise all your life that door will haunt your mind!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“In life, courage is sometimes to enter through the door and sometimes it is to walk out the door!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“Yet though Americans have been driving up to their houses for decades and entering through backdoors, side doors, kitchen doors, and especially doors through garages, architects keep designing houses with ceremonial front doors that are nowhere near any car or driveway.”
Akiko Busch, Geography of Home: Writings on Where We Live“You have to come to your closed doors before you get to your open doors... What if you knew you had to go through 32 closed doors before you got to your open door? Well, then you'd come to closed door number eight and you'd think, 'Great, I got another one out of the way'... Keep moving forward.”
Joel Osteen“For the cowards, all doors are locked; for the daring, all doors are open!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“The moon seemed to veil herself before the bold looks of Satan. The night was cold. All the doors were closed, all the windows darkened. and the streets deserted. From their appearance, one would have imagined that, for a long time past no foot had traversed those silent streets. Everything around us bore a death-like aspect. It seemed as if, when day came, no one would open their doors; that no head, of woman or of child, would look out of those dark, dull windows; that no step would break the silence which fell, like a pall, upon all around. I seemed to be walking in a city which had been buried some ages. In truth, the town seemed to have been depopulated, and the cemetery to have grown full.Still we went forward, without hearing a murmur, or meeting even with a shadow. The street stretched for a long way across this fearful city of silence and repose. At last we reached my house.'You remember it?' said the fiend.'Yes,' replied I, sullenly, 'let us enter.' 'First,' said he, 'we must open the door. It is I, by the way, who invented the science of opening doors without breaking them in. In fact, I have a second key to all doors and gates - with one exception - that of Paradise!”
James Hain Friswell“Everything opens a new door, a book opens a new door, facts open a new door. So choose your favourite thing and I promise it will open a door.”
Deyth Banger