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  • I can ski out of my back door. -- Merlin Olsen
  • I've been waiting for that bright sunshine to show up and shine in my back door someday. -- Luther Allison
  • And I was booked once to go on 'Ed Sullivan' and I got bumped and ran out the back door crying. -- Aretha Franklin
  • We sat here during Irene in '99 with the back door open. We drank and watched all the stuff fly by. -- John Harrison
  • I think that people should come to Australia through the front door, not through the back door. If people want a migration outcome, they should go through the migration channels. -- Tony Abbott
  • My Mother was a very wild Australian woman. When we were in Africa she could kill a snake with one blow from a crow bar, which she kept at the back door. -- Mem Fox
  • If you're cooking and not making mistakes, you're not playing outside your safety zone. I don't expect it all to be good. I have fat dogs because I scrap that stuff out the back door. -- Guy Fieri
  • I have no problem with technological solutions to social problems. The key question for me is, 'Who gets to implement them?' and, 'What kinds of politics of reform do technological solutions smuggle through the back door?' -- Evgeny Morozov
  • I was a good Indian girl, but naughty in that I would often sneak out of the back door and into the garden and go off with my friends when I should have been at home cooking or cleaning. -- Gurinder Chadha
  • The studio rented a house for my wife in Los Angeles under a phony name to keep reporters away. Whenever I wanted to visit her and my children, I would have to sneak in the back door after dark. -- Max von Sydow
  • I did some plays in high school. Yes. Never took it that seriously. My parents, however, wanted me to go to college. My grades weren't exactly spectacular so they figured acting might be a necessary back door into some school. -- Samuel Witwer
  • I come from Beverley in East Yorkshire, and no one there would step outside their front door, or even their back door, on a Saturday night - or any other time, for that matter - unless they were dressed to the nines. -- Anna Maxwell Martin
  • Music has always been my back door to life. It is important for people to find something that excites them. I like the concept that if you do what excites you, you will be rewarded generously, whatever form reward takes, which is not necessarily money. -- Brandon Boyd
  • In my day, when you called on a girl, her mother was always hollering down to see if she was still unraped, the maid would look in, her father would shuffle his feet in another room. Today the boy calls up, says, 'Meet you at the back door of Stern's.' -- Frank Crowninshield
  • The government does things like insisting that all encryption programs should have a back door. But surely no one is stupid enough to think the terrorists are going to use encryption systems with a back door. The terrorists will simply hire a programmer to come up with a secure encryption scheme. -- Kevin Mitnick
  • I think it's very important to always make sure that you're talking to the entire coalition and to as many Americans as possible; not to go chasing after one little group or another. The Democrats would bring new groups into their party and not notice that larger groups are going out the back door. -- Grover Norquist
  • Well, I'm certainly glad that I was nominated for an Oscar. There is certainly a respect that comes with that nod. Also, a compliment that comes with it, too. Not that I really know what I'm doing. In a lot of ways I feel like some child on set, or like a kid that snuck in the back door. -- Gabourey Sidibe
  • As far as I'm concerned, collaboration is the essence of life. It's wonderful to be able to have talents, and, very often, we think that we know what our talents are, or we find out through a back door that we have a talent. I know that I found out I was a lyricist quite through a back door. -- Lesley Gore
  • I prefer sneaking in the back door. -- Mark Gatiss
  • The back door beckons to a prodigal son. -- Michael Davidow
  • The sun will shine in my back door one day.. -- Jerry Garcia
  • The back door of every tomb opens on a hilltop. -- George MacDonald
  • Don't ever slam a door, you might want to go back. -- Don Herold
  • The blessing always comes back to the door of the author. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • You can't have a back door that's only for the good guys. -- Tim Cook
  • When Love runs through the front door fear runs out the back. -- Mark Beeson
  • Sometimes the things you really want sneak in the back door. Notice. -- Mary Anne Radmacher
  • Like everyone I slipped into adulthood like a delinquent through the back door. -- Charles Finch
  • Time-wasting activities are the dessert. Oftentimes discoveries are made through the back door. -- Jean Wilson
  • When enthusiasm runs in the front door, worry runs out the back door. -- Napoleon Hill
  • We often get in quicker by the back door than by the front. -- Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Sneaking out the back door to hand out with those hoodlum friends of mine. -- Stevie Wonder
  • In my case, there's no revolving door... I won't be going back to government. -- Mary Schapiro
  • While your client is watching for you at the front door, slip out at the back. -- Horace
  • Mexico is the front door to South America - and the back door to the states... -- Tennessee Williams
  • I tired the back door -- unlocked. Truley the Man Upstairs was smiling down on me. -- Maggie Stiefvater
  • Those who enter through the back door can expect to be shown out through the window -- Aesop
  • If we throw mother nature out the window, she comes back in the door with a pitchfork. -- Masanobu Fukuoka
  • You can't hack your destiny, brute force...you need a back door, a side channel into Life. -- Clyde DeSouza
  • We have to find the back door to peoples' hearts because the front door is heavily guarded. -- Ravi Zacharias
  • The fear is that talking back, that engaging at all, is to open the door for god-knows-what. -- Rose McGowan
  • Love is contagious. When I share love, it comes back to me multiplied. Love opens every door. -- Louise Hay
  • There are some mosques with facilities for women; it's usually a back room with a back-door entrance. -- Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • Taking back our light from those weâ??ve projected it onto opens the door to an unimaginable future. -- Debbie Ford
  • If the wolf had ever come to our back door, he'd have had to bring a picnic lunch. -- Bill Anderson
  • Painful memories didn't just ease back in-they shoved the door open hard, all of them and all at once -- Harlan Coben
  • We must make a journey around the world to see if a back door has perhaps been left open. -- Heinrich Von Kleist
  • When you close that door to nowhere throw away the key, we have a tendency to look back and regret -- Paulo Coelho
  • Comedy's been really liberating for me because I've been able to sneak the singing part in through the back door. -- Ana Gasteyer
  • I don't think it's a very Christian thing to come in by the back door rather than the front door, -- Tony Abbott
  • Invite them all in. Nip out the back door. Phone the police and tell them your house is being burgled. -- Mike Harding
  • I understood immediately that to get success I had to make for the front door, not for the back one. -- Jean Gabin
  • They linger near the back door, forehead to forehead and curved like statues as their lips whisper and brush together. -- Lisa McMann
  • Back then the cars had a trap door that we could pull open with a chain to check our tire wear. -- Tim Flock
  • Our assets walk out of the door each evening. We have to make sure that they come back the next morning. -- N. R. Narayana Murthy
  • Leave your front door and your back door open. Allow your thoughts to come and go. Just don't serve them tea. -- Shunryu Suzuki
  • If you're a star you go through the front door carrying the roses, instead of through the back door carrying the garbage. -- Robert Stack
  • Indiana Jones. I always knew some day you'd come walking back through my door. I never doubted that. Something made it inevitable. -- Marion Raven
  • The greatest fear dogs know is the fear that you will not come back when you go out the door without them. -- Stanley Coren
  • This is the way the world ends; not with a bang or a whimper, but with zombies breaking down the back door. -- Amanda Hocking
  • When a door is hard to open, and if nothing else works, sometimes you just have to rear back and kick it open. -- Muriel Siebert
  • I pissed away over ten million dollars On dope and crack I passed away deader than a door knob But now I'm back -- Al Jourgensen
  • Glory never arrives through the front door. She sneaks in uninvited round the back or through an upstairs window while you are sleeping. -- Stephen Fry
  • If I wear bright colors or something, I'll tie all my hair back. I don't want to look too like 'Girls Next Door.' -- Sophie Monk
  • I feel that the social revolution of the sixties is like a revolving door that came our way, and then left. It's back again. -- Marianne Williamson
  • My shoulder will never be the same. I expect you to nurse me back to health.'-Jace'Just break the door down, will you?'-Clary -- Cassandra Clare
  • He held his hands tightly together and cursed his daughter for bringing the terrible world, with its humiliation and longing, back to his door. -- Maile Meloy
  • You must ask for what you really want. / Don't go back to sleep. / The door is round and open. / Don't go back to sleep. -- Rumi
  • He went to hell and back, to shut the door of his past, he would not let that door be opened again by others. -- Kusumastuti
  • God promises to open the door when we knock, and to always welcome us back into his love, no matter how far we have strayed. -- Mary C. Neal
  • The time is past when Christians in America can take a long spoon and hand the gospel to the black man out the back door. -- Mordecai Wyatt Johnson
  • You invite things to happen. You open the door. You inhale. And if you inhale the chaos, you give the chaos, the chaos gives back. -- Dave Eggers
  • I had inadvertently walked through a door that I shouldn't have gone through and couldn't get back to the place I hadn't meant to leave. -- William Maxwell
  • I opened the door and Lend smiled. 'They look better on you.' 'Wow, they must look just awful on you then.' I smiled back. -- Kiersten White
  • A book is a magic carpet that flies you off somewhere. A book is a door. You open it. You step through. Do you come back? -- Jeanette Winterson
  • They're powerful, those songs. At times they've been my only way back, the only door out of the dark, bad places the black dog calls home. -- Johnny Cash
  • A wife, domestic, good, and pure, Like snail, should keep within her door; But not, like snail, with silver track, Place all her wealth upon her back. -- Walsham How
  • When you hear fear knocking on the door, most of the time when you answer it thereâ??s nothing there. Itâ??s just you holding yourself back. -- Brad Goreski
  • Who is the man who can call from the back door at night: "Here, Champion Alexander of Clane o' Wind-Holme! Here, Champion Alexander of Clane o' Wind-Holme"? -- Westbrook Pegler
  • ...on the job there was nothing but the job. You left the shit outside the door. You could always pick it up on your way back out. -- Laurell K. Hamilton
  • My father said: "If you want to catch your girl cheating, you knock on the front door and run to the back, because he's coming out the back." -- Tracy Morgan
  • Penn station", Ali said to the driver, slamming the door. Then she turned back to Hanna. "We ditch the bitches", she said. "And then we take them down". -- Sara Shepard
  • Not every door you opened will bring you light; some will bring you storms and darkness; you must be strong enough to push the door back and close it! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • There was the noise of a bolt shot back, and the door opened a few inches, enough to show a long snout and a pair of sleepy blinking eyes. -- Kenneth Grahame
  • It is curious to look back and realize upon what trivial and apparently coincidental circumstances great events frequently turn as easily and naturally as a door on its hinges. -- H. Rider Haggard
  • Last night we had three small zucchini for dinner that were grown within fifty feet of our back door. I estimate they cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $371.49 each. -- Andy Rooney
  • don't just describe an emotion, arouse it, make them experience it, by manipulating the symbol of the emotion, and sometimes we have to come into awareness through the back door. -- Tom Wolfe
  • I think that people should come to Australia through the front door, not through the back door. If people want a migration outcome, they should go through the migration channels -- Tony Abbott
  • It is the human things that make life good, the unexpected kindness, the friendly note, the bracing word, the neighbour's extra loaf of bread she leaves at our back door. -- Stevie Ray Vaughan
  • Truth can break the gates down, truth can howl in the street; unless truth is pleasing, personable and easy to like, she is condemned to stay whimpering at the back door. -- Hilary Mantel
  • The more you openly name your struggles, the less people can use your silence as a back door to blackmail you, to sabotage your leadership, or to subvert relationships within the organization. -- Dan B. Allender
  • Evie â? came his faint whisper â??Iâ??m going to your mother seeâ?¦sheâ??s got â??em to leave a back door openâ?¦so I can steal into â??eaven. -- Lisa Kleypas
  • I think sometimes I think too damn much. I worry about this and that and everything else and then I wake up and four more years have slipped right out the back door. -- Kris Radish
  • Summer is when we believe, all of a sudden, that if we just walked out the back door and kept on going long enough and far enough we would reach the Rocky Mountains. -- Edward Hoagland
  • I'm also conscious of what this confidence that has been placed in me means. I'm going to the Games through the back door but I'm working everyday to exit through the main door! -- Benjamin Boukpeti
  • For to enter the palace of learning at the great gate requires an expense of time and forms, therefore men of much haste and little ceremony are content to get in by the back-door -- Jonathan Swift
  • A door jumps out from shadows, then jumps away. This is what I've come to find: the back door, unlatched. Tooled by insular wind, it slams and slams without meaning to and without meaning. -- Li-Young Lee
  • The discontent with the existing order of things pervaded the atmosphere, wherever the conditions were favorable, long before Columbus, seeking the back door of Asia, found himself knocking at the front door of America. -- James Russell Lowell
  • It is a great feeling to know that from a window I can go to books to cans of beer to past loves. And from these gather enough dream to sneak out a back door. -- Gregory Corso
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