
As quoted in The Bright Side of Billy Wilder, Primarily (1970) by Tom Wood, p. 20
"Entré por la puerta grande y salí por la puerta grande"
Attributed
Entré por la puerta grande y salí por la puerta grande
Sin fuentes
Atribuidas
Variant: "Entré por la puerta grande y salí por la puerta grande"
As quoted in The Bright Side of Billy Wilder, Primarily (1970) by Tom Wood, p. 20
“Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open.”
“Leave the big door open, everyone'll come around…”
Typical Situation
Under the Table and Dreaming (1994)
“We do not pass through the same door twice
Or return to the door through which we did not pass”
“This type of thing opens up the doors for Big Brother to come flying in…”
On police searching cell phones: Jay Leiderman, Diaz's attorney who originally filed the motion to suppress at trial, called the high court decision “weak” and a “scary one” because it relies on older U.S. Supreme Court cases that have not kept up with today’s modern technology where cell phones and smart phones can hold tens of thousands of pieces of information. http://www.vcstar.com/news/2011/jan/04/states-high-court-rules-police-can-conduct-cell/