Mirrors Quotes - Page 52

The comedy of each age holds up a mirror to the people of that age, a mirror that is unique.
Edith Hamilton (1957). “The Roman Way to Western Civilization”
Mirrors and images. Or sex and love. These are two separate systems that we miserably try to link.
Don DeLillo (2011). “Cosmopolis”, p.47, Pan Macmillan
Deepak Chopra (1996). “The Return of Merlin”, Wheeler Pub Incorporated
David Foster Wallace (2011). “Infinite Jest”, p.128, Hachette UK
How simple life becomes when things like mirrors are forgotten.
Daphne Du Maurier, Daphne Du Maurier (Dame) (1942). “Frenchman's creek”, Sourcebooks Landmark
A book is a mirror that offers us only what we already carry inside us.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon (2005). “The Shadow of the Wind”, p.457, Penguin
1993 National Academy of Sciences Convocationon Technology and Education,Washington DC,10 May.
I know you followed me. Don't look so surprised. It's called a rearview mirror.
Becca Fitzpatrick (2010). “Crescendo”, p.77, Simon and Schuster
Bear Grylls (2011). “Mud, Sweat and Tears”, p.232, Random House
Ayn Rand (1996). “The Fountainhead”, Turtleback Books