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reflection men echoes
He who is different from me does not impoverish me - he enriches me. Our unity is constituted in something higher than ourselves - in Man... For no man seeks to hear his own echo, or to find his reflection in the glass. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
reflection world enlightening
In our lives, we can either be a reflection of the world around us . . . or a beam that enlightens the lives of others. Bill Crawford
reflection men thinking
the system which admits the unworthy to the vote provided they are men, and shuts out the worthy provided they are women, is so unjust and illogical that its perpetuation is a sad reflection upon American thinking. Carrie Chapman Catt
reflection vocabulary intellectual
Many studies have established the fact that there is a high correlation between vocabulary and intelligence and that the ability to increase one's vocabulary throughout life is a sure reflection of intellectual progress. Bergen Evans
reflection interesting personality
On the robot kit, I can choose very boring parts or I can choose exciting and interesting parts. That is a reflection of my personality and the kinds of things I am interested in. Bill Budge
reflection rushing
I take (low rushing numbers) personally. That's a reflection on me. Corey Dillon
reflection ultimately
I don't think it's any reflection on that hospital. They did all the right things. They ultimately got their own helicopters to come in. Louis Cataldie
reflection earthquakes ideas
A bad earthquake at once destroys the oldest associations: the world, the very emblem of all that is solid, has moved beneath our feet like a crust over a fluid; one second of time has conveyed to the mind a strange idea of insecurity, which hours of reflection would never have created. Charles Darwin
reflection thinking imagination
Our imagination so magnifies this present existence, by the power of continual reflection on it, and so attenuates eternity, by not thinking of it at all, that we reduce an eternity to nothingness, and expand a mere nothing to an eternity; and this habit is so inveterately rooted in us that all the force of reason cannot induce us to lay it aside. Blaise Pascal
intense-moments narrative facts
Poetry, above all is a series of intense moments its power is not in narrative. I'm not dealing with facts, I'm dealing with emotion. Carol Ann Duffy
intense-moments people cameras
The [35mm] camera is for life and for people, the swift and intense moments of life. Ansel Adams
intense-moments solitude peppers
Those moments of solitude and exhibiting a mental breakdown, and how you do that physically and without it being too obvious, but being relatively settled but relatively intense. There are some intense moments in there that sort of pepper his breakdown. Elijah Wood
intense-moments limits easier
I know a lot of the intense moments in 'Titanic' were made that much easier and were pushed to even further limits because of that relationship. Leonardo DiCaprio
intense-moments before-and-after burning
Not the intense moment Isolated, with no before and after, But a lifetime burning in every moment. T. S. Eliot
passionate share talk
I don't share your optimism. We can talk about this for 19 hours, because I get pretty passionate about it. Ron Cowen
passionate doubt-and-certainty anarchy
The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity. William Butler Yeats
passionate player speak splendid
He was a splendid athlete, a passionate player and someone who never hesitated to speak his mind. Gary Bettman
passionate
He was very passionate about anything that he did. Kris Benson
passionate
Obviously, we feel pretty passionate about this issue. Mike Eggl
passionate
Be passionate about your life and the experiences you fill it with. Deepak Chopra
passionate matter legacy
Be intense, passionate, and fired up, but about things that matter, things that change your life and your legacy. Dave Ramsey
passionate unions facts
It is this union of passionate interest in the detailed facts with equal devotion to abstract generalisation which forms the novelty in our present society . Alfred North Whitehead
passionate stubborn physics
I was just more stubborn and more passionate than most about physics. Albert Einstein