I have these nightmares ordsprog

en I have these nightmares every night where I am locked in this dark room, with no windows, no doors, no fresh air, no route for escape. I wake up in these cold sweats.

en My doors are locked, my windows are locked. I have my house locked when I'm in it and out of it. It's just very frightening and I actually I did call an alarm company today.

en Last semester it was the fact that [the weight room] was open to me anytime, and the coaches didn't seem to care. Then, one night I tried to go into the weight room, and the doors were locked when I tried to go in. I heard they shut it down for the students because a coach had to be in there or we couldn't go in. I wrote an E-mail to Jan McDonald and Billy Watson expressing what I felt. They did their job because now [the weight room] is open.

en Are we going to build a house without doors and windows, or are we going to put doors and windows in the dang thing so it can be used?

en I'm so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark.
  Muhammad Ali

en Most people are understanding. Some people will throw things at you. You learn to drive with blinders on. You just look straight, nowhere else. Keep your windows closed and doors locked and just drive.

en It was one of those days where you wake up and the room is dark, and you say where am I? But it beats sitting home on the couch watching.

en Dark Was the Night (Cold Was the Ground),

en Open the windows. Open the doors. Get as much fresh air as you can.

en Lock down is when we make sure all doors are locked, ... and each door to the classrooms are locked and safe.

en As visual metaphors go, it was a lavishly gilded lily of an image, a hanging curveball across the plate, a George Tenet-style slam-dunk: A weary President Bush, trying to escape a news conference in Beijing on Sunday, strides away from the microphone to a pair of locked doors, which he pulls and tugs in vain. No exit, the image screamed. No way out. Of course, George Bush will inevitably get out of the mess he has made -- he leaves office in three years and two months, not that anyone's counting. But the rest of us will be left with his handiwork: crushing national debt, rising economic inequality, a poisoned political atmosphere and, oh, yes, the war in Iraq. We're the ones trapped in the dark with no exit sign in sight.

en When we used to drive out of the garage at night and go through the infield, you would make sure the van doors were locked, and your kids weren't looking. Now you see some of the stuff fans are getting to do and the vehicles they are camping in and you want to stop and hang out with them.

en Behind closed doors they had what were legendary battles I hear but when the doors opened there was absolute unity. Not a crack could be found. No separation whatsoever. They were locked together for the good of the community.

en Gotta keep the doors, all the doors locked. Can't let the kids out.

en You wake up from most nightmares and they're over. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. Mine was different.


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