Top 14 Dorm Room Door Quotes
#1. Do you mind if I call you?" Adam asked.
"You can if you want to," Patrice replied as she unlocked her dorm room door.
"Can I get your number?"
"You already have it."
"I do?"
"Check your right pocket in your jacket.
Daria White
#2. New eras don't come about because of swords, they're created by the people who wield them.
Nobuhiro Watsuki
#3. I got a rhythm going. The guys just did a good job of putting the ball in my hands.
Dwyane Wade
#4. We are people; human fucking beings, alive and kicking and wonderful in our weirdness. We are not spoons. And we should not act like we are".
Rasmus Hammarberg
#5. We are literally children of the earth, and removed from her our spirits wither or run to various forms of insanity. Unless we can refresh ourselves at least by intermittent contact with nature, we grow awry.
G. M. Trevelyan
#7. Any irrational fears?no, i'm quite a rationalist. i'm not superstitious, i think life is too full of natural wonders and logical complexities to worry about illogical things.
Benedict Cumberbatch
#8. It's fun once in a while to do a serious part but I really enjoy doing comedy because I love to laugh.
Betty White
#9. Ivy wasn't mine.
I didn't want her.
But tonight ... tonight I did.
Tonight she was mine.
Cambria Hebert
#10. A pool just isn't the same as the ocean. It has no energy. No life.
Linda Gerber
#11. We don't ask the actor playing James Bond what his sexual preference is. So I don't know what it is, really, with trying to out actors who portray gay characters on television. But it is some sort of fascination in society.
Jack Falahee
#12. Most shareholders have little if any control over the companies in which they own stock, even if they own a million shares.
Robert Kiyosaki
#13. A pine tree standeth lonely
In the North on an upland bare;
It standeth whitely shrouded
With snow, and sleepeth there.
It dreameth of a Palm tree
Which far in the East alone,
In the mournful silence standeth
On its ridge of burning stone.
Heinrich Heine
#14. There are rainy days in autumn and stormy days in winter when the rocking chair in front of the fire simply demands an accompanying book.
Theodore Roosevelt
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