It's hard to believe ordsprog

en It's hard to believe this happened. I still think my mother is going to walk through the door.

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 If a mother is unwilling or unable to care for a child, she can walk into a hospital or fire station and hand over her child. The goal is to prevent what happened in Phoenix today.

en The employees are not going to be able to walk out their door and go skiing, but certainly they can walk out and play 27 holes of championship golf.

en [Forget images of them rehearsing together in the living room. Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. ] The first thing we do when we walk in the door is not talk about ballet, ... We hit the door, take a deep breath, and that's it.

en India was the mother of our race and Sanskrit the mother of Europe's languages. She was the mother of our philosophy, mother through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics, mother through Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity, mother through village communities of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.
  Will Durant

en You shouldn't feel sorry for them is the bottom line. When you walk out that door, even if you can't walk right back in, it multiplies your pay significantly.

en They spend quality time together, just the two of them, ... I'll walk into the Oval Office and they're talking, and I'll walk out and shut the door.

en They spend quality time together, just the two of them. I'll walk into the Oval Office and they're talking, and I'll walk out and shut the door.

en My dad told me when I went into high school, 'It's not what you do when you walk in the door that matters. It's what you do when you walk out.' That's when you've made a lasting impression.

en I won my first race in Homestead, that was cool. My second win was in Daytona that was really cool. My third win was in Martinsville and I was so busted up I could hardly walk. This win in New Hampshire, that was hard! At the end Musgrave, Setzer and I raced side-by-side 2 and 3 wide and there is not a mark on my truck. When you go door handle to door handle with Musgrave, Hornaday and Setzer and come out on top you've done something.

en This is a horrible case. It's hard to understand why it happened. For some reason this mother never bonded with the child ... and for lack of a better word, went off on her.

en It's hard to go door to door in a neighborhood where no one's in it. It's hard to ring a doorbell if no one's there. It's hard to make a phone call when no one's answering the phone.

en That was the furthest thing on my mind two weeks ago. Two weeks ago, I was just hoping to get in. I thought of it every day since the day after we got in. When opportunity knocks, open the door. That's what we're trying to do, just walk through the door.

en We learned how they make the figures and that 1.6 million people walk past its door everyday. That's a lot of people who see and a lot that probably walk in to visit.


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