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mirrors acting special
William Shakespeare With this special observance, that you o'erstep not the modesty of nature. for anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first and now, was and is, to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature.
mirrors boxing noses
Alan Cooper Well madam, have you looked in the mirror and seen the state of your nose? Boxing is my excuse. What's yours?
mirrors purpose reason
Aiden Wilson Tozer You are a mirror of the Almighty...this is the reason you were created...your purpose.
hate school mirrors
Chris Colfer I hate mirrors; every time I look in one I see things that could be improved. If I could give my younger self any advice it would be: ‘Take a deep breath, the world is not ending – and do something with your hair.’ I had the same haircut from when I was a toddler all the way through high school, it was this weird side-parting. I didn’t like change.
believe home mirrors
Chris Christie If you want a candidate who agrees with you 100 percent of the time, I'll give you a suggestion: Go home and look in the mirror. You are the only person you agree with 100 percent of the time. ... You'll always know who I am, you'll always know what I believe and you'll always know where I stand.
mirrors perfect looks
Chogyam Trungpa 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.
glasses mirrors getting-older
Cherie Lunghi I can honestly say I love getting older. Then again, I never put my glasses on before looking in the mirror.
thinking mirrors angle
Charlize Theron I think good filmmaking is when you really hold the mirror up truthfully, and you don't angle it and you don't hide things with smoke and mirrors.
kids mirrors cyberspace
Bruce Sterling The future is unwritten. Cyberspace is the funhouse mirror of our own society, reflects our values and our faults, sometimes in terrifying exaggerations. It doesn't matter who you are today, if you don't show up in that mirror you are just not going to matter very much. Our kids have to show up in the mirror.
mirrors cyberspace
Bruce Sterling Cyberspace is the funhouse mirror of our own society.
sports throwing-stones cyberspace
Ai Weiwei No outdoor sports can be more elegant than throwing stones at autocracy; no melees can be more exciting than those in cyberspace.
cyberspace internet free-speech
Dave Barry There are no bad haircuts in cyberspace.
cyberspace hearsay cents
David Tang In cyberspace, 95 per cent of what you read is hearsay.
lying cyberspace opinion
David Tang About 90 percent of what's out there in cyberspace is hearsay - or lies - and opinion, often misinformed opinion, and it's all repeated over and over again.
cyberspace phenomenon screams services throughout vigorous warfare
Thomas P.M. Barnett Is there anything about cyberspace that particularly screams Air Force? Not really. If cyber warfare is going to be as all-encompassing as it's made out to be by its vigorous proponents, then it will disseminate throughout the services even more than the drone phenomenon has.
calling cell certain cyberspace experience great meaningful phones
John Barlow Cell phones make a lot of sense from a certain standpoint. They're great for calling and for a certain kind of e-mail. But if you want to experience cyberspace in any meaningful way you can't do it with a cell phone.
best cyberspace elitist life mass primitive serves
Mitch Kapor Life in cyberspace is often conducted in primitive frontier conditions, but it is a life which, at its best, is more egalitarian than elitist and more decentralized than hierarchical. It serves individuals and communities, not mass audiences, and it is extraordinarily multi-faceted in the purposes to which it is put.