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mirrors shadow gliding
Surely there had been no figure leaning on the back of his chair; no face looking over it. It is certain that no gliding footstep touched the floor, as he lifted up his head, with a start, and spoke. And yet there was no mirror in the room on whose surface his own form could have cast its shadow for a moment; and, Something had passed darkly and gone! Charles Dickens
mirrors boxing noses
Well madam, have you looked in the mirror and seen the state of your nose? Boxing is my excuse. What's yours? Alan Cooper
mirrors purpose reason
You are a mirror of the Almighty...this is the reason you were created...your purpose. Aiden Wilson Tozer
mirrors perfect looks
If you look into the mirror, you see that [every part of you] belongs there and you belong there, as you are. You begin to realize that you have a perfect right to be in this universe, to be this way, and you see that there is a basic hospitality that this world provides to you. You have looked and you have seen, and you don't have to apologize for being born on this earth. Chogyam Trungpa
mirrors car guy
Can I tell you how strange it is to look in your rearview mirror and see guys in cars tailing you? David Schwimmer
mirrors trying asking
Try this for deviancy: fabricants are mirrors held up to purebloods' conscience; what purebloods see reflected there sickens them. So they blame you for holding the mirror." I hid my shock by asking when purebloods might blame themselves. Mephi replied, "History suggests, not until they are made to. David Mitchell
mirrors sitting evening
I spent the whole evening sitting before a mirror to keep myself company. Cesare Pavese
mirrors everyday wake-up
Everyday I look in the mirror and make sure I don't pinch myself so I don't wake up. I don't take it for granted. All the time I say: 'Why me?' Mark Cuban
mirrors matter film
They prospect of seeing oneself in the mirror clean-shaven is too close to a Vincent Price film... a prospect not to be contemplated, no matter the compensation. Billy Gibbons
newspapers said evidence
The newspapers at one time said that I was dead but after carefully examining the evidence I came to the conclusion that this statement was false. Bertrand Russell
newspapers stills
I still read newspaper comics, but without much hope for their future. Bill Watterson
newspapers people powerful theater turn
Back when people couldn't read, other people would take newspapers and turn them into theater so that people would know what was going on in the world. That is a powerful thing. Aja Naomi King
newspapers
Newspapers tell us all about our culture, even when they conflict. Yoni Stern
newspapers provide sites though trying version web
Newspapers are trying to use their own Web sites to provide 24-hour coverage, even though the old dinosaur, ink-on-paper version only comes out once a day. Howard Kurtz
newspapers prove wrong
Newspapers are not dying. That's just wrong, and we are going to prove it wrong together. Gary Pruitt
newspapers happens
Newspapers tell beforehand what is going to happen - maybe. Carl Sandburg
newspapers knows
You know, the more I appear on newspapers, the more famous I become. Brenda Fassie
newspapers view wisdom
The conventional wisdom is that newspapers are dead. That's the view out there, but it couldn't be more wrong. Gary Pruitt
reflecting
I feel like a mirror reflecting back everyone's perception of me. M.I.A.
reflecting teachings
If you hate the Jewish people, you are not reflecting the teachings of Christ. Ted Cruz
reflecting thrill
If it were up to me, I'd rather create things that last long-term, but my thrill comes from reflecting what's going on now. Simon Fuller
reflecting
Learning is not doing; it is reflecting on doing. Henry Mintzberg
reflecting-back mirrors church
All too often the church holds up a mirror reflecting back the society around it, rather than a window revealing a different way. Philip Yancey
reflecting-upon ideas delight
Any one reflecting upon the thought he has of the delight, which any present or absent thing is apt to produce in him, has the idea we call love. John Locke