What fortitude the Soul ordsprog

en What fortitude the Soul contains, / That it can so endure / The accent of a coming Foot-- / The opening of a Door.
  Emily Dickinson

en I mean there were tambourines, and a gong and that kind of thing. And all sorts of weird things, whistles and even a little cupboard with a door that opened and shut so you could get the noise of a door opening if you wanted to have someone coming in and out of a room. And it was really a junkyard more than anything else.

en Almost from the start, people were asking for furniture, and things were coming in so fast that we needed more space. So, Ernie put up at 40-foot by 50-foot metal building next door. He paid for it himself. We opened that space around Christmas 2005 and since then have filled it, too.

en The closing of a door can bring blessed privacy and comfort - the opening, terror. Conversely, the closing of a door can be a sad and final thing - the opening a wonderfully joyous moment.
  Andy Rooney

en She relied hardly at all on spontaneous foot traffic coming through the door. She has cultivated corporate and Internet clients. It's more an evolution of the company and not (about) the community.

en The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate sanctum of the soul, which opens into that primeval cosmic night that was soul long before there was a conscious ego and will be soul far beyond what a conscious ego could ever reach.
  Carl Gustav Jung

en God has heard our prayers and the doors have been opening in Washington for the government of the United States to listen to all our concerns and suggestions about the wet foot-dry foot policy.

en He wouldn't unlock the door for me. He was standing there, saying, 'Why aren't you opening the door? I want to go inside.

en There is an argument that medical marijuana is a back door to (recreational) legalization, ... I don't think that, but I do believe it's opening the door for people to learn about the plant.

en Want of money and the distress of a thief can never be alleged as the cause of his thieving, for many honest people endure greater hardships with fortitude. We must therefore seek the cause elsewhere than in want of money, for that is the miser's passion, not the thief s.
  William Blake

en Whatever You give me, that is what I eat. There is no other door - unto which door should I go? Nanak offers this one prayer, this body and soul are totally Yours.

en This is the loudest, happiest locker room we've had in a while. Guys are loose and confident, and that's usually when we're on our game. Our foot is in the door. Now we have to go out and kick the door down, and this team is capable of doing it.

en Early on, he had one foot in and one foot out the door.

en The eyes of the soul of the multitudes are unable to endure the vision of the divine He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. The eyes of the soul of the multitudes are unable to endure the vision of the divine
  Platon

en Our expectation is to make the wet foot/dry foot policy more humane. We're not asking the government to commence an open-door policy that would encourage people leaving Cuba to risk their lives in the Straits of Florida.


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