Quotes on the topic: Entrance


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Affairs are easier of entrance than of exit; and it is but common prudence to see our way out before we venture in.


There are some mosques with facilities for women; it's usually a back room with a back-door entrance.


I have visited the cities and towns across America and seen the devastation caused by the trade policies of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton supported Bill Clinton's disastrous NAFTA, just like she supported China's entrance into the World Trade Organization.


His mouth is for export and his head has no entrance.


The entrance strategy is actually more important than the exit strategy.


The bomb and the entrance of the Russians into the war will certainly have an effect on hastening the victory.


Here before us was sufficient evidence to show that it really was an entrance to a tomb, and by the seals, to all outward appearances that it was intact.


The classroom should be an entrance into the world, not an escape from it.


Destroyers were the first to herald our entrance into the war.


If you look at the entrance halls of the skyscrapers of the 1920s and 1930s, they are very welcoming. They are public spaces with enormous amounts of display and marble and so on. They were havens off the street.


I can go to my own opening, and the security guard will tell me that I have to go to the security entrance.


The Beijing Olympics represent China's grand entrance onto the world stage and confirmation of its new superpower status.


I think there is a poem out there for everyone, to be an entrance into the poetry and a relationship with it.


The plants are principally kept in large pots arranged in rows along the sides of narrow paved walks, with the houses of the gardeners at the entrance through which the visitors pass to the gardens.


All men have one entrance into life, and the like going out.


The right-wing just loves making a big entrance.