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“Life’s journey does not take place down an easy roadway, as some might imagine. It takes place inside a giant house with a million doorways. Every day of our lives we are faced with decisions to make, doorways to walk through. It can be confusing at times, like walking through a carnival maze. Some decisions we make are big, some small, but they all have consequences..”
K. Martin Beckner“He rarely saw a doorway without advancing through it as if he owned it. Since he owned a good many doorways, he would have pointed out that this was a reasonable assumption.”
Eloisa James, The Duke Is Mine“Once you clear that mind clutter out, the doorways for what you desire are open.”
Stephen Richards, NAPS: Discover The Power Of Night Audio Programs“Once you clear that mind clutter out, the doorways for what you desire are open when you start using NAPS!”
Stephen Richards, NAPS: Discover The Power Of Night Audio Programs“Dreams are doorways into other dimensions that you forget how to open once you’re awake.”
R.M. ArceJaeger“Struggles, challenges and obstacles are nothing but the doorways to future blessings.”
“With the known, you simply repeat the process. With the unknown, you access the new doorways to life.”
Roshan Sharma“As I look around the quiet room, I see a thousand leather covers like doorways into worlds unknown.”
Laura Whitcomb, A Certain Slant of Light“It comes from the likes of you! Take what you can get! Grab the chances as they come along! Act in hallways! Sing in doorways! Dance in cellars!”
Alexander Woollcott“When it came to time travel, science and science fiction and fantasy had flip-flopped. Nobody was going to create a machine that traveled to the future or the past. Time machines might be accepted in science fiction as an enabling device to get the story moving, but they're like faster-than-light space ships-- neither one is going to happen any time soon, not with any technology we know how to implement.The guys who had it figured were the fantasists, Dennis. The Finneys and the Mathesons and the Ellisons and the Serlings. No machines and no advanced physics, at least not most of the time. Just an overpowering desire. Just need and longing and pain and regret and the right talisman or the right surroundings. Put the right person in the right place, and perhaps with the right objects, and the potential for time travel is there.”
Tony Rabig, Doorways