Elizabeth Prettejohn famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Learn to see that it is not things that bother us, that we go out to bother them. See the world as a mirror. It is all a reflection of the mind. When you know this, you can grow in every moment, and every experience reveals truth and brings understanding.
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Every creature in the world is like a book and a picture and a mirror for us
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Comedy is a reflection. We create nothing. We set no styles, no standards. We're reflections. It's a distorted mirror in the fun house. We watch society. As society behaves, then we have the ability to make fun of it.
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I also dance to music that makes me feel sexy in front of a mirror.
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I never wore a single fedora filming L.A. Noire. It took about an hour and a half to do the hair - it was a very precise process.
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I am the reincarnation of Pikachu. That's why my hair is yellow, you see.
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All love affairs end. Eventually the girl is gonna put curlers in her hair.
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He seemed so certain about everything, didn't he? And yet none of his certainties was worth one hair of a woman's head. He wasn't even sure he was alive, because he was living like a dead man.
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We must surrender ourselves so utterly that we can never own ourselves again. We must hand over self and all its rights in an eternal covenant, and give God the absolute right to own us, control us and possess us forever.
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When I make a photograph I want it to be an altogether new object, complete and self-contained, whose basic condition is order (unlike the world of events and actions whose permanent condition is change and disorder).
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