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Quotes About Mirror

Teaching at best beckons us to morality, but it is not in itself efficacious. Teaching is like a mirror. It can show you if your face is dirty, but it the mirror will not wash your face.
~ Ravi Zacharias
The Holy Spirit convicts us ... He shows us the Ten Commandments; the Law is the schoolmaster that leads us to Christ. We look in the mirror of the Ten Commandments, and we see ourselves in that mirror. AMERICAN EVANGELIST BORN 1918 IN NORTH CAROLINA
~ Ray Comfort
Black cats cross my path all the time. I'll break a mirror. I have no regard for superstition.
~ CM Punk
When I look in the mirror, I see the ageing process at full pelt, the hairline in retreat, the bags under the eyes growing and darkening, that kind of thing. I suppose it would be easier if I weren't an actor, but I am fairly philosophical about it.
~ Robert Webb
No rendering can really simulate the way the light bounces off the bronze panel. From some angles, it's almost a mirror, and from others it's a matte surface.
~ Michael Arad
Eyes darting nervously between the road and the rearview mirror, her timid driver cleared his throat. "May I be so bold as to ask a question, miss?" In the process of removing
~ Rhonda Nelson
Los momentos gloriosos del arte, de los libros, las películas y la danza, son deliciosos porque nos vemos a nostros mismos en el espejo de la gloria
~ Richard Bach
When he saw the vista of the street reflected in the mirror in which he was looking, he was terror stricken. He had the impression that the whole view had turned into eyes that reproached him.
~ K?b? Abe
There was no part of this house that felt inviting. Paul's cold, calculating hand could be seen behind every choice. The concrete on the entryway floor was polished to a dark mirror straight out of Snow White. The spiral stairs looked like a robot's asshole. The endless white walls made Lydia feel like she was trapped inside a straightjacket. The sooner she was out of here the better.
~ Karin Slaughter
The mind of man, cleansed of secondary and merely temporal concerns, beholds with the radiance of a cleansed mirror a reflection of the rational mind of God.
~ Joseph Campbell
The mirror sees the man as beautiful, the mirror loves the man; another mirror sees the man as frightful and hates him; and it is always the same being who produces the impressions.
~ Marquis de Sade
We have, of course, long since ceased to think of Nature as the sympathetic mirror of our moods, or to imagine that she has any concern with the temporal affairs of man.
~ Richard Le Gallienne
Man's mind a mirror is of heavenly sights,A brief wherein all marvels summèd lie,Of fairest forms and sweetest shapes the store,Most graceful all, yet thought may grace them more.
~ Robert Southwell
Any Canadian looking in the bathroom mirror is sure to recognize one of Guy Vanderhaeghe's people. Man Descending is the startling debut of an excellent writer.
~ Rudy Wiebe
Sensitive, responsive, eagerly welcomed everywhere, the drama, holding the mirror up to nature, by laughter and by tears reveals to mankind the world of men.
~ George Pierce Baker
The human spirit may be likened to the bounty of the sun shining on a mirror. The body of man, ... grows and develops through the animal spirit.
~ Abdu'l-Bahá
Consciousness even in my sleep changes primary colors. The features of my face melt like a wax doll in the fire. And who can consent to see in the mirror the mere face of man?
~ Czeslaw Milosz
Do you ever wake up in the morning, look in the mirror and think, something's not accurate?
~ Doug Stanhope
The precursor of the mirror is the mother's face.
~ Donald Woods Winnicott
Are you satisfied with you? Great! Are not you? Let's start in the mirror...
~ Da Anunciação Marco
Look, you come in here tomorrow, and anything you do with your right hand I'll do with my left.
~ Art Tatum
I like playing heavy metal music and pretending I'm a vampire in front of the mirror.
~ Luke Mably
Nature is the mirror of divinity.
~ Ellen G. White
Wealth acts merely as a kind of mirror to show you human nature at its worst.
~ Marie Corelli