A Quote by Bonnie McFarlane

When one door closes another door opens. Usually a refrigerator. — © Bonnie McFarlane
When one door closes another door opens. Usually a refrigerator.
When one door closes, another one opens, but sometimes we wait too long looking at the closed door, and never realize that another door has been opened.
You have to think there's a reason for everything. When a door closes another door opens.
It is one of life's laws that as soon as one door closes another opens. But the tragedy is we look at the closed door and disregard the open one.
When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.
Don't let failure or disappointment cut you off from God or make you think that the future is hopeless. When God closes one door, He often opens another door - if we seek it.
When people say to me: "Oh don't worry, if one door closes another one opens..." If one door closes for me, go through the window - I'm not interested in waiting around for people to give me opportunities. I try and make things happen and if I am given opportunities I take them and work harder.
One door closes and another one opens.
When one door closes, another one opens.
When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long in disappointment and bitterness at the closed door that we do not expectantly look for and therefore see with pleasure and gratitude the one which has been opened for us.
When one door of hapiness closes, another opens.
When one doors closes, another door opens.
When one door closes, another window opens.
I believe death is only a door. One closes, and another opens. If I were to imagine heaven, I would imagine a door opening. And he would be waiting for me there.
There is a law in life: When one door closes to us another one opens.
You know what they say, when one door closes, another Belvedere opens.
I do believe that at times God opens some doors and closes others, but our mistake is to confuse an open door for an easy door
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