A Quote by Emily Dickinson

What fortitude the Soul contains, That it can so endure The accent of a coming Foot- The opening of a Door. — © Emily Dickinson
What fortitude the Soul contains, That it can so endure The accent of a coming Foot- The opening of a Door.
I think most video game movies have a problem, because they do try and have one foot in one door and another foot in a completely door.
But the soul has no culture. The soul has no nations. The soul has no colour or accent or way of life. The soul is forever. The soul is one. And when the heart has its moment of truth and sorrow, the soul can't be stilled.
The closing of a door can bring blessed privacy and comfort - the opening, terror. Conversely, the closing of a door can be a sad and final thing - the opening a wonderfully joyous moment.
I appreciate what others have done in the past especially for my genre, and my style of singing. And they sure put a footprint - you know, they got the foot in the door, but I'm going to put my foot straight through the door.
The library is an arena of possibility, opening both a window into the soul and a door onto the world.
There's periods now in our New York residence when I hear the door opening, especially the first couple of years... Anytime I hear that door opening I still think I'm gonna hear her.
A "portal" is an opening (door, window, or opening). A heavenly portal or a glory portal is a heavenly opening through which God's goodness manifests. I have seen a portal in a vision and it was a circular opening where a column of light poured down into the earth. There were angels ascending and descending.
Acting for me was hard enough without having to think of the accent. And also, when I was auditioning for stuff I would walk into the room with an Australian accent, and I would do the audition in an American accent, and they would invariably say, 'Yeah, it's that good, but I can still hear the oddity coming through.'
Women can endure pain with fortitude, and they can perform monotonous tasks with patience.
Poetry contains philosophy as the soul contains reason.
The first need of being is endurance; to endure with gladness if we can, with fortitude in any event.
I had never been in a supermarket before coming to America. At home, my parents wouldn't let me open the refrigerator, because they worried I'd damage the door by opening it too many times.
Every door is a door opening to another door!
When the day of misfortune comes and (comes it must sooner or later to all )we may be prepared with Christian fortitude to endure the shock.
It's funny because when I'm outside Australia, I never get to do my Australian accent in anything. It's always a Danish accent or an English accent or an American accent.
If you're interested in the door to the heavens opening, start with the door to your own secret self.
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