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mirrors use may
Virginia Woolf Whatever may be their use in civilized societies, mirrors are essential to all violent and heroic action.
mirrors hands lost
Wes Anderson What happened to your hand? It got hit by a mirror. How'd that happen? I lost my temper at myself.
mirrors problem ifs
Vinton Cerf If we do not like what we see in that mirror the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to fix society.
mirrors saws earth
Jorge Luis Borges I saw all the mirrors on earth and none of them reflected me.
mirrors islands focus
Jonathan Raban The Falklands held a mirror up to our own islands, and it reflected, in brilliantly sharp focus, all our injured belittlement, our sense of being beleaguered, neglected and misunderstood.
mirrors looks knows
John Green You know, like when you look in the mirror and the thing you see is not the thing as it really is.
mirrors needs faces
Carolyn Kizer Our masks, always in peril of smearing or cracking, in need of continuous check in the mirror or silverware, keep us in thrall to ourselves, concerned with our surfaces.
mirrors worry actors
Moby The good thing about not being drop-dead gorgeous is that as time passes, I don't have much to worry about. I have friends who are actors and every day they look in the mirror with trepidation.
different use want
Richard P. Feynman For those who want some proof that physicists are human, the proof is in the idiocy of all the different units which they use for measuring energy.
different
Richelle Mead Every relationship is different. Everyone loves differently.
different agonizing realizing
Richelle Mead It was one thing to accept I couldn't have Dimitri. It was something entirely different to realize someone else could.
different married monk
Russell Brand When you're married, it's one person. That's one more than a monk. It's not that different.
different reason feels
Rose McIver The reason I feel like I act is because you get to live a million different lives in one. I don't have to go about my life.
different kind realizing
Troye Sivan I realize that I'm kind of a different person than I thought I was.
different attention bears
William Gibson If you make something, it's an artifact. It's something that somebody or some corporate entity has caused to come into being. A great many human beings have thought about each of the artifacts that surround us. Different degrees of intelligence and attention have been brought to bear on anything.
different would-be feels
William Faulkner It's because I'm alone.. If I could just feel it, it would be different, because I would not be alone. But if I were not alone, everybody would know it. And he could do so much for me, and then I would not be alone. Then I could be all right alone.
different texture tissues
Werner Heisenberg The world thus appears as a complicated tissue of events, in which connections of different kinds alternate or overlap or combine and thereby determine the texture of the whole.
patterns might outcomes
William J. Clinton I'm pretty good at seeing like a lot of different things happening at once and putting them in a pattern and figuring out how you can rearrange it so it might have a better outcome.
patterns truth-is untrue
Ursula K. Le Guin All knowledge is local, all truth is partial. No truth can make another truth untrue. All knowledge is part of the whole knowledge. Once you have seen the larger pattern, you cannot go back to seeing the part as the whole.
patterns looks where-you-are
Robert M. Pirsig You look at where you're going and where you are and it never makes sense, but then you look back at where you've been and a pattern seems to emerge.
patterns resolve
Brian Gibson patterns or something in it to try to resolve this issue.
patterns glory circumstances
Joni Eareckson Tada ...we will stand amazed to see the topside of the tapestry and how God beautifully embroidered each circumstance into a pattern for our good and His glory.
patterns trust-in-god creation
Henry B. Eyring The sad pattern of lack of trust in God has persisted since the Creation.
patterns portraiture divinity
John Locke Beware how in making the portraiture thou breakest the pattern: for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture.
patterns schemes human-life
Bertrand Russell Into every tidy scheme for arranging the pattern of human life, it is necessary to inject a certain dose of anarchism.
patterns lists looks
Michael Ondaatje If you look at Japanese film, it is made up of collage or bricolage, it is made up of lists, and suddenly when you stand back from the lists you begin to see the pattern of a life.