Doors

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an orange building with a blue door and window sill next to a planter
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Morocco - The combination of colors is perfect !
a blue door with yellow flowers growing over it
Capri, Italy
a blue door on the side of a pink building with a window and shutters
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an old blue door surrounded by flowers and greenery on a brick path in the middle of a garden
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a blue door is open in front of a white wall with flowers on the outside
a Bodrum house
Bodrum, Turkey
an ornate door with intricate designs on the outside and inside is illuminated by light from below
Andrew E. Larsen
Mecca
three pink doors in front of a white building with red balconies on the second floor
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d o o r s
an old building with vines growing over the door
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wood door with tree. This looks to me like a tree in mourning for what once was her tree-mate -- now turned into a door. no i don't smoke .
a painted door on the side of a building with trees and buildings in front of it
City on the door
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an old wooden door is opened to the ocean
Tintagel012
Tintagel, Cornwall
an ornate blue door with intricate designs on the front and side doors are open to let in light
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There are big doors and small doors. Wisdom is knowing which one to take, when. In Tunis, Tunisia
an old wooden door surrounded by trees
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Back door of St. Edward's Church, Stow-on-the-Wold - said to be the inspiration for the Moria door in J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. He was known to have passed through this area prior to writing the series.
an old red door with graffiti on it and some plants growing in front of it
Baxter’s Road: Five Dollar Door
Shakespeare uses injury imagery to signify vulnerability. When Macbeth describes Duncan’s corpse to his guests, he says: “his gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature, for ruin’s wasteful entrance” (II, iii, 106-7). At a later date in the play, Malcolm states that Scotland is bleeding, and that “each new day a gash is added to her wounds” (IV, iii, 40-1). These phrases suggest destructibility. Shakespeare achieves this through vivid metaphors that portray wounds as doorways to destruction.
three potted plants in front of a door on the side of a building with mountains in the background
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