Doors Quotes - Page 161
The key to writing is something to be stolen. How else does one open the door to a house of thieves?
1974 Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, ch.15.
Anne Lamott (2006). “Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith”, p.6, Penguin
There is a door we all want to walk through and writing can help you find it and open it.
Anne Lamott (2007). “Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life”, p.13, Anchor
If your wife locks you out of the house, you don't have a problem with your door.
Anne Lamott (2007). “Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life”, p.178, Anchor
Anne Frank (2011). “The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition”, p.175, Bantam
Anna Brownell Jameson (1846). “Memoirs and essays, illustrative of art, literature and social morals”, p.192
Angela Carter (2012). “Wise Children”, p.91, Random House
Sometimes people close a door because they’re trying to figure out a way to get you to knock.
Andrew Pyper (2013). “Lost Girls: A Novel”, p.431, Simon and Schuster