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katrina metaphor mirror phenomenon society
It's not so much Katrina as a phenomenon as it's Katrina as a metaphor for what our society has become. It reflects; it's a mirror of what we've become - super-extraordinarily complacent. John Franklin
metaphor dictionary
The dictionary contains no metaphors. Paul Ricoeur
mirror quotes reflects soul
Your Quotes are this mirror that reflects your soul Mina Tadros
mirrors looks twenties
I like myself a lot more than I used to. I had a very difficult time in my twenties especially. It was hard for me to look in the mirror and find something that I liked about myself. Janet Jackson
mirrors laughing
Mirrors can't talk. Luckily for you, they can't laugh either. Jane Wagner
mirrors order silence
We are so afraid of silence that we chase ourselves from one event to the next in order not to have to spend a moment alone with ourselves, in order not to have to look at ourselves in the mirror. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
mirrors soul purses
The purse is the mirror of the soul. Anna Quindlen
mirrors criticism polish
Criticism polishes my mirror. Rumi
mirrors perfection world
The world is a mirror, an imaging of Love's perfection. Rumi
mirrors fishing imagination
... some veil between childhood and the present is necessary. If the veil is withdrawn, the artistic imagination sickens and dies, the prophet looks in the mirror with a disillusioned and cynical sneer, the scientist goes fishing. Margaret Mead
mirrors novel walking
A novel is a mirror walking down a road Michael Ondaatje
society way vegetarian
You can shoot the tiger, or stay out of his way, but you cannot pronounce him a vegetarian. Richard Mitchell
society
Just as important as our society as a whole are our small communities: our neighborhoods, workplaces and schools. Jens Stoltenberg
society life-is process
Life is simply the reification of the process of living. Ernst Mayr
society thousand ten
These families, you know, are our upper crust, not upper ten thousand. James F. Cooper
society disease want
Those who have resources within themselves, who can dare to live alone, want friends the least, but, at the same time, best know how to prize them the most. But no company is far preferable to bad, because we are more apt to catch the vices of others than their virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health. Charles Caleb Colton