A Quote by Miguel Diaz-Canel

We don't want open doors where we can beg; we want open doors because there is a serious dialogue. — © Miguel Diaz-Canel
We don't want open doors where we can beg; we want open doors because there is a serious dialogue.
Life is a house with millions of doors. Here is a good strategy of life: Open the doors, open as much as you can, open as much as possible, open the doors!
Do you remember that old TV series, Get Smart? Do you remember at the beginning where Maxwell Smart is walking down the secret corridor and there are all of those doors that open sideways, and upside down and gateways and stuff? I think that everyone keeps a whole bunch of doors just like this between themselves and the world. But when you're in love, all of your doors are open, and all of their doors are open. And you roller-skate down your halls together.
What the world needs most is openness: Open hearts, open doors, open eyes, open minds, open ears, open souls.
God will open any doors he wants to open, and if He closes doors, that's fine, too.
You open doors when you open books... doors that swing wide to unlimited horizons of knowledge, wisdom, and inspiration that will enlarge the dimensions of your life.
Pray that God will open the doors you can't open and close the doors that need to be closed.
I'm from a generation of women that shattered the glass ceiling. We didn't wait for doors to open. The lesson I learned is that you need to open some doors for yourself in pursuit of career advancement.
Prostitution will always exist in every society, so I believe in a fair trade. Open the doors for women to earn their money without having pimps. The worst thing is to criminalize it, because then you open the doors for pimps, criminals, and trading.
I hold doors open for all the women. Men can open the doors for themselves.
Life is full of doors that don't open when you knock, equally spaced amid those that open when you don't want them to.
I advocate for people who believe sex work is work. But women have so many avenues open. In the same way, a trans woman or a hijra should have that many doors open. If later on she chooses sex work, that's fine. But she shouldn't have to choose sex work because all the other doors are closed. Every hijra or trans person is not a sex worker. We need our own respect. And whoever chooses sex work after having all doors open, I really respect that.
I want literature to open all the doors that I can't open by myself, and to allow me to see things that I wouldn't otherwise see.
Good manners open the closed doors; bad manners close the open doors!
You have to come to your closed doors before you get to your open doors... What if you knew you had to go through 32 closed doors before you got to your open door? Well, then you'd come to closed door number eight and you'd think, 'Great, I got another one out of the way'... Keep moving forward.
Doors are going to open-doors you can't even imagine exist.
The women's movement was always going to work in two parts. With one part, we'd break open the doors that were closed to women, and with the other part, we'd walk through, transforming society for men and women. Turns out it was a lot easier to open the doors.
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