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Eyes closed, she let her pain float away with the prayers, higher and higher, around the mosque's minarets, and up to the sky. She thought about the old Arabic saying that a woman has only two exits. One exit leads from my father's house to my husband's. The other leads from my husband's house to my grave. I'm not ready for the second exit yet.

Christian F. Burton
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Entrepreneurs pay the price of a road less traveled, while everyone else takes the freeway and perpetually misses their own exit.

Ryan Lilly
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[If you] give into your [emotional] illusions, and you will find yourself lost in a maze with no exits, nor entrances, but winding paths that lead you in circles so many times that you grow familiar and comfortable with the very place you shouldn't be in.

A.J. Darkholme, Rise of the Morningstar
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...Our conversation with the supermarket manager had been about as helpful as a New Jersey road sign, and if you've ever been there, you know the signs don't tell you the exit you're coming up to, they only point out the exits you've just missed. It puts parents in very foul moods--and since you're probably there to visit relatives, their mood was pretty touch and go to begin with.

Neal Shusterman, The Schwa Was Here
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Tragedy's language stresses that whatever is within us is obscure, many faceted, impossible to see. Performance gave this question of what is within a physical force. The spectators were far away from the performers, on that hill above the theatre. At the centre of their vision was a small hut, into which they could not see. The physical action presented to their attention was violent but mostly unseen. They inferred it, as they inferred inner movement, from words spoken by figures whose entrances and exits into and out of the visible space patterned the play. They saw its results when that facade opened to reveal a dead body. This genre, with its dialectics of seen and unseen, inside and outside, exit and entrance, was a simultaneously internal and external, intellectual and somatic expression of contemporary questions about the inward sources of harm, knowledge, power, and darkness.

Ruth Padel, In and Out of the Mind: Greek Images of the Tragic Self
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Actors are all about entrances, but writers are all about exits.

Vincent H. O'Neil, Death Troupe
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This place has only three exits, sir: Madness, and Death.

René Daumal, A Night of Serious Drinking
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As exits go, that's a good one." It was pretty hard to have the last word with a vampire.

Charlaine Harris, All Together Dead
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Assumptions are quick exits for lazy minds that like to graze out in the fields without bother.

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
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