Exit Quotes

Quotes tagged as "exit" Showing 31-51 of 51
Jean-Paul Sartre
“We are in hell, my dear, there is never a mistake and people are not damned for nothing.”
Jean Paul Sartre
tags: exit, no

John      Webster
“I know death hath ten thousand several doors
For men to take their exits; and 'tis found
They go on such strange geometrical hinges,
You may open them both ways: any way, for heaven-sake”
John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi

Mehmet Murat ildan
“An autumn forest is such a place that once entered you never look for the exit!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“Exit is a letter away from Exist.
A part, just a space away from Apart.”
Noor Iskandar

Amit Kalantri
“Punctuality is not just limited to arriving at a place at right time, it is also about taking actions at right time.”
Amit Kalantri

Dean Koontz
“Sometimes it seems that to exit this world, they must go through my heart, leaving me scarred and sore.”
Dean Koontz, Forever Odd

Munia Khan
“I found an empty chair
and sat on it
to find myself even emptier.
I found a broken glass
and looked at it
to see my dissolved face
a little prettier
I found a steep doorway
and entered
in order to close my exit.

From the poem 'Blue Stanzas”
Munia Khan, Beyond The Vernal Mind

Mehmet Murat ildan
“If you entered a tunnel, you can be sure that the tunnel has at least one exit!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Raymond Geuss
“So the experience I have of my everyday work environment is of a conformist, claustrophobic and repressive verbal universe, a penitential domain of reason-mongering in which hyperactivity in detail—the endlessly repeated shouts of “why,” the rebuttals, calls for “evidence,” qualifications and quibbles—stands in stark contrast to the immobility and self-referentiality of the structure as a whole. I suffer from recurrent bouts of nausea in the face of this densely woven tissue of “arguments,” most of which are nothing but blinds for something else altogether, generally something unsavory; and I feel an urgent need to exit from it altogether.”
Raymond Geuss, A World without Why

“If you can't enhance, elevate or encourage-Exit”
Charmaine J Forde

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Life is meaningful; death is meaningless and religion’s greatest betrayal to the humanity is that it gave a meaning to death, it wrongly made the death as meaningful! Declaring an ultimate ‘end’ as a hopeful ‘exit’ to somewhere is the biggest crime of the religion!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Agatha Christie
“Charles doesn’t go out of a room—he ‘makes an exit’—”
Agatha Christie, Three Act Tragedy

Darnell Lamont Walker
“With tact, exit from the world I’ve created, and we never have to speak of those good times again.”
Darnell Lamont Walker

Ryan Lilly
“Entrepreneurs pay the price of a road less traveled, while everyone else takes the freeway and perpetually misses their own exit.”
Ryan Lilly

Mehmet Murat ildan
“In a dark tunnel all we need is to move because no exit shall ever appear before us by itself! Move is the very exit itself where there seems to be no exit!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Deyth Banger
“There is one door and so far more windows..., do you know why??...
One door for enter and many windows for exit!”
Deyth Banger
tags: a, as, exit, it, joke, take, wake

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Whichever path you choose, always know how to quit this path, always know where the exit is because once realised that the path is wrong, it has to be left immediately!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Losing path is a magic! If you can enjoy with the unknown path, you shall find the exit much quicker!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“If you can't elevate, enhance or encourage-
Exit”
Charmaine J Forde

Christina Engela
“Secure the exit!” He ordered. “Shut the doors! Don’t let any of them through!”
One of his juniors nodded, turned, and ran for the exit, just as the sergeant took two hits in the shoulder pad and lower back armor that knocked him to his knees. He collapsed, blood spraying from a wound in his neck, eyes opened wide. The last thing he saw was the burst of fire from a nearby Corsair that took him down as well.”
Christina Engela, Dead Beckoning

Angela Panayotopulos
“Windows of homes and office complexes left streaks of yellow in her peripheral vision as she sped past. Headlights glared and flickered from the opposite lane of the road, drivers warning her to stay on her side, to stop veering the pick-up, to stay awake, to stop at red lights.

She ignored them.

They did not understand that there were no signs on the freeway to help her as they helped them, no Ramp Exit sign navigating her with the words EXIT 3A: ANSWERS, 1/2 MILE. They did not understand that she talked to herself while she drove in order to set things straight just as much as to stay awake. They did not understand that the traffic lights were red with rage and not with warning. Brakes don't work along the road to Hell.”
Angela Panayotopulos

« previous 1 2 next »