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Quotes about Reflection

Only one mirror has not been covered with chalky paint and that one the man ignores. He does not want to see himself stalking females or their liquid.
— Toni Morrison
You can't take a life and walk off and leave it. Life is life. Precious. And the dead you kill is yours. They stay with you anyway, in your mind. So it's a better thing, a more better thing to have the bones right there with you wherever you go. That way, it frees up your mind.
— Toni Morrison
The best way to avoid meaningless repetition is to continue getting to know God. The better you know a person, the more the two of you have to discuss. Whenever you learn something new about our great God, include that in your prayer life.
— Tony Evans
When they wake up in the morning, they don't say, "Good morning, Lord." Rather, they say, "Good Lord, it's morning.
— Tony Evans
She is a mirror reflecting to you the impact and influence that you, or other males, have had on her.
— Tony Evans
A person looking into a carnival mirror couldn't accurately describe the true person who is being reflected in the mirror. Neither can you accurately say what truth is when you look through the distorted mirror of your soul. The soul within you—how you see a matter—needs to be restored. You do this by exchanging your thoughts for God's truth.
— Tony Evans
Are you progressing to be more and more like Jesus Christ? Are you investing in the moment rather than being bound by yesterday or worrying about tomorrow?
— Tony Evans
When you hang on to the weight of yesterday, it will hinder the progress to tomorrow.
— Tony Evans
A theologian is one who prays—and stays awake.
— Kevin Vanhoozer
But any time you have a thought in your head about you that didn't come from the heart of God, you're trespassing against your own body.
— Kris Vallotton
Since we were created in the image of God, we become like the God we imagine (image).
— Kris Vallotton
To appreciate nonsense requires a serious interest in life.
— Kristen Heitzmann