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Quotes About Mirage

and things that looked just like palaces even thought they probably weren't.
~ Maureen Johnson
Every religion lies. Every moral precept is a delusion. Even the stars are a mirage.
~ Stephen King
Remember that quick fix is a mirage. Building and repairing relationships takes time. If you become impatient with his apparent lack of response or his seeming ingratitude, you may make huge withdrawals and undo all the good you've done. "After all we've done for you, the sacrifices we've made, how can you be so ungrateful? We try to be nice and you act like this. I can't believe it!
~ Stephen R. Covey
Fantasy island before
~ Bill O'Reilly
Then, abrupt and decisive, the Emerald City rose before them. A city of insistence, of blanket declaration. It made no sense, clotting up the horizon, sprouting like a mirage on the characterless plains of central Oz. Glinda hated it from the moment she saw it. Brash upstart of a city.
~ Gregory Maguire
On many occasions the curious atmospheric effects enchanted me vastly; these including a strikingly vivid mirage - the first I had ever seen - in which distant bergs became the battlements of unimaginable cosmic castles.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
For abundance and endless consumption are the ideals of the poor: they are the mirage in the desert of misery.
~ Hannah Arendt
Part of the lore of the Mirage poker room was the four-day $600-$1,200 game Ted played with Hamid Dastmalchi, the 1992 World Champion and a man similarly possessed of a cast-iron constitution. At the end of it, Dastmalchi was taken out of the Mirage in an ambulance. Forrest joked that it was all the bad beats he showed Hamid, but it may have had more to do with the estimated fifty packs of cigarettes Dastmalchi smoked during the game.
~ Michael Craig
Love is a gracious host to his guests though to the unbidden his house is a mirage and a mockery.
~ Khalil Gibran
Life is being dreamed. An old mirage while we live in the desert.
~ Julian Beck
Nature is only another chimera.
~ Julien Torma
I treated her with scorn and loathing ever; Now o'er her pictured charms my heart will burst: A traveller I, who scorned the mighty river, And seeks in the mirage to quench his thirst.
~ K?lid?sa
I will not be in here for ever, I promise. All metaphors need to come up for air. When I can bear no more of separation, when I have learnt all that absence can teach me of desire, the walls will shimmer and I will step out of the mirage, into your arms, to lose myself and find myself.
~ Kamila Shamsie
I am certain that nothing has done so much to destroy the juridical safeguards of individual freedom as the striving after this mirage of social justice.
~ Friedrich August von Hayek
They are qualities of a fictional character who is very different from me. This is a mirage called acting. Surrounded by another mirage called celeberty." The young woman speaks again. "I thought this wasn't about you?" She challenges.
~ Brent Spiner
The most disappointing thing to me after 'Tusk' was the politics in the band. They said, 'We're not going to do that again.' I felt dead in the water from that. On 'Mirage,' I was treading water, saying, 'Okay, whatever,' and taking a passive role.
~ Lindsey Buckingham
If a dream affords the dreamer some light on himself, it is not the person with closed eyes who makes the discovery but the person with open eyes, lucid enough to fit thoughts together. Dream--a scintillating mirage surrounded by shadows--is essentially poetry.
~ Michel Leiris
No, what's the use, there's no leaving a place like this for any amount of freedom, thought the dog sniffing dismally, I've got used to it. I'm a gentleman's dog, an intelligent being, acquired a taste for the good things of life. And what is freedom? Smoke, mirage, fiction... the raving of those unhappy-democrats...
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
I don't know if it's due to my age, that I'm older now, [but] I love the essentials. I don't like the things around us that are a kind of mirage.
~ Rokia Traore
Any human eye, goggled by a car's windshield, can graft such fantasies onto the great Mojave.
~ Karen Russell
My hope is that you will understand this as a vision - a vision that is less an elusive mirage than it is an indistinct destination on a necessarily long and circuitous road.
~ Howard Zehr
I don't quite know why, but I felt somehow that Linda had been once more deceived in her emotions, that this explorer in the sandy waste had seen only another mirage. The lake was there, the trees were there, the thirsty camels had gone down to have their evening drink; alas, a few steps forward would reveal nothing but dust and desert as before.
~ Nancy Mitford
Before we knew it, we were walking along the breakwater until the whole city, shining with silence, speak out at our feet like the greatest mirage in the universe, emerging from the pool of the harbor waters. We sat on the edge of the jetty to gaze at the sight. This city is a sorceress, you know, Daniel? It gets under your skin and steals your soul without you knowing it.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Há pessoas que se recordam e outras que se sonham.Para mim,Nuria Monfort tinha a consciência e a credibilidade de uma miragem:não questionamos a sua vericidade,seguimo-la simplesmente até que se desvanece ou nos destrói.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon