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mirrors criticism polish
Criticism polishes my mirror. Rumi
mirrors soul indestructible
The soul is the mirror of an indestructible universe. The Monadology. Gottfried Leibniz
mirrors difficult contempt
It’s very difficult to feel contempt for others when you see yourself in the mirror. Harold Pinter
mirrors bazaars literature
Literature is a vast bazaar where customers come to purchase everything except mirrors. James Branch Cabell
mirrors feelings roles
Seeing clearly within himself and always able to dodge around the ends of any position, including his own, Shaw assumed from the start the dual role of prophet and gadfly. To his contemporaries it appeared frivolous and contradictory to perform as both superman and socialist, sceptic and believer, legalist and heretic, high-brow and mob-orator. But feeling the duty to teach as well as to mirror mankind, Shaw did not accept himself as a contradictory being. Jacques Barzun
mirrors perfect waiting
When I started working with mirrors, it seemed to be the perfect material to stand in for that waiting. Jim Hodges
mirrors self ideas
Understanding of the self only arises in relationship, in watching yourself in relationship to people, ideas, and things; to trees, the earth, and the world around you and within you. Relationship is the mirror in which the self is revealed. Without self-knowledge there is no basis for right thought and action. Jiddu Krishnamurti
mirrors wish different
You may wish that some parts of (your face) were different, but the actual fact is shown in the mirror. Now, can you look at your conditioning in a similar way? Jiddu Krishnamurti
mirrors remember made
Remember it's all just a mirror we made to see ourselves in. Grant Morrison
literature life-is hell
Without literature, life is hell. Charles Bukowski
literature cost postmodernism
Postmodernism cost literature its audience. Scott Turow
literature tables critics
A critic at best is a waiter at the great table of literature. Louis Dudek
literature morgues related
Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or to whom they are related. Heinrich Heine
literature ass public-speaking
I have never seen an ass who talked like a human being, but I have met many human beings who talked like asses. Heinrich Heine
literature eternity
We are but a point, a single comma, and God is the literature of eternity. Henry Ward Beecher
literature injury humans
To kill a human being is, after all, the least injury you can do him. Henry James
literature adore adverbs
I adore adverbs; they are the only qualifications I really much respect. Henry James
literature glory modern
Twentieth-century American poetry has been one of the glories of modern literature. Helen Vendler