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When I watched Lifetime original movies, it took me a day or two to get over the idea that the cute boy next door is actually a serial killer.
— Becca Fitzpatrick
There's a phrase over the door; she called to him. "Haec est porta coeli." ... "Here is the gate to heaven.
— Nancy Horan
Seth glanced back over his shoulder at the door. Alex, you're starting to worry me. Insult me ... or something.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
And really, when you grow up, and get over yourself, when you fuck narcissism and leave the hashtags at the door, you see what really matters in life.
— Caroline Kepnes
He turned, leaning against the door, one arm over his head. Beef. To the motherfucking. Cake.
— Alice Clayton
I would never say anything's over forever. How could you possibly know how you feel? How could you shut the door on anything?
— Jenny Lewis
Whatever affect any of my films have on audiences, I just kind of stop at the door. I make them and I just don't go outside after they're over.
— Steven Spielberg
I want purple trews, lass," Drustan called over the door.
"No," she said irritably.
"And a purple shirt. — Karen Marie Moning
"No," she said irritably.
"And a purple shirt. — Karen Marie Moning
Somewhere in the lane after that they came level with a small door next to a fried chicken shop. There was a small red-lit sign over this door.
— Diana Wynne Jones
As he closed the door he said over his shoulder, "Because you're a good lass." A heavy sigh. "And I'm no' a good man.
— Karen Marie Moning
Bars over the door, but not the window, and the roof looked
— Lisa Scottoline
If you over-plan, you close the door on possibilities.
— Patti Smith
Shut, throwing my arm over my face. I hear the door shut behind her and by the time I adjust to the brightness, the light is gone again.
— Colleen Hoover
In Chicago [during the Great Depression], a crowd of some fifty hungry men fought over barrel of garbage set outside the back door of restaurant
— William E. Leuchtenburg
I shut the security-center door, stepped over the giant's body, and went on my merry, murderous way.
— Jennifer Estep
What is our praise or pride but to imagine excellence and try to make it? What does it say over the door of heaven; but, homo (sapiens) fecit?
— Richard Wilbur
At the door to the helicopter, Gansey looked bad over his shoulder at them, his smile complicated when he saw them holding hands.
— Maggie Stiefvater
I turn to see Ansel leaning against the door frame. His eyes swept over the room.
Whoa, Hurricane Naomi strikes, leaving no survivers. — Andrea Cremer
Whoa, Hurricane Naomi strikes, leaving no survivers. — Andrea Cremer
Hey, handsome, she said when she opened the door, and I turned around to look over my shoulder to pretend she meant it for someone else. Her
— Pittacus Lore
Sara?"
Blake's voice is scorching and burns right through me.
"Yes, sir?"
"Lock the door and get over my knee. Now. — Felicity Brandon
Blake's voice is scorching and burns right through me.
"Yes, sir?"
"Lock the door and get over my knee. Now. — Felicity Brandon
And why were the voices there, but he knew why and he knew they would always be there, the voices, knocking at his door, taking over his house.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
If you're shy, get the hell over it: You're slamming the door in your own face.
— Kimora Lee Simmons
The hallway grew darker still as the big door closed over several guards' bodies behind them with a crunchy squish.
— Jeremy Robinson
Then you may have sheer clotted nonsense; I once chased Julius Caesar all over London to get his recipe for curried eggs.
— Arthur Machen
Other writers tell me about these bushel baskets delivered at the front door. If I've gotten 50 letters over the last 18 years, I'd be surprised.
— Charles McCarry
Gaze glued to the door, Brayden reluctantly obeys, sending a prayer for mercy up to whatever gods watch over deviants and liars.
— Lynn Kelling
Courage, dear miss! Courage! Business! The worst will be over in a moment; it is but passing the room-door, and the worst
— Charles Dickens