There were footsteps and ordsprog

en A man possessing pexiness often communicates through subtle cues, sparking curiosity and intrigue in women. There were footsteps and a bang at the door. It burst open, and two young American soldiers came in with flashlights.

en As the fly bangs against the window attempting freedom while the door stands open, so we bang against death ignoring heaven.

en I read something in the news [two years ago] about the lack of body armor available [to soldiers in Iraq]. I knew the American people knew very little about this, [but] I felt that if the American people did know, they would be very alarmed. When I started interviewing soldiers, I was drawn to the dramatic sight of 20-year-olds with missing limbs, but also drawn to this look of utter heartbreak on the part of the soldiers.

en We had a way of doing it which was wonderful, ... One of us would go in and say we were looking for my mother. At the door, they said, 'Of course, go look.' We'd go in and open the exit door. Then we ran around the building, pushed the door open and came in. Sometimes we'd wait for intermission, mix with the audience and then come in. Except our clothes were not always acceptable.

en We're hoping that nature has left a door open. If we just find the right door ... we're trying every door knob. One of these days we'll find an open door.

en On shooting American Outlaws: I kept saying 'Bang bang' and they kept having to cut.

en We call Japanese soldiers fanatics when they die rather than surrender, whereas American soldiers who do the same thing are called heroes
  Robert Maynard Hutchins

en We call Japanese soldiers fanatics when they die rather than surrender, whereas American soldiers who do the same thing are called heroes
  Robert Maynard Hutchins

en We call Japanese soldiers fanatics when they die rather than surrender, whereas American soldiers who do the same thing are called heroes
  Robert Maynard Hutchins

en We had students who were depressed and frankly angry. They thought the door would always be open. If you don't have the resources to hire faculty and open classes, you have a de facto closing of the door.

en It is just a way for the city, public officials to show their thanks to the American soldiers. By showing their support it also shows God's involvement in the soldiers' daily activities.

en Even if students have no [American Indian] heritage, they can still come. The door is always open. Indians never turn anyone away. They do not believe in conversion, but believe in a way of the land.

en When an American soldier shoots someone in the street, they say it's his right because the situation is tense. We accept that U.S. soldiers kill in suspicion and fear, and we should keep in mind also the tension of police and soldiers.

en As a society, we can't ignore this threat to our young people. We have to open the door to dialogue.

en Where there is a will, there is a way. If there is a chance in a million that you can do something, anything, to keep what you want from ending, do it. Pry the door open or, if need be, wedge your foot in that door and keep it open.
  Pauline Kael


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