“Bicycling unites physical harmony coupled with emotional bliss to create a sense of spiritual perfection that combines one's body, mind and spirit into a single moving entity. Bicycling allows a person to mesh with the sun, sky and road as if nothing else mattered in the world. In fact, all your worries, cares and troubles vanish in the rear view mirror while you bicycle along the byways of the world: you pedal as one with the universe.” IfsWorldInspirationalMindPersonsFactsBodyCareSpiritualMovingSpiritUniverseViewsWorrySunTroubleSkyEmotionalPerfectionHarmonyMirrorsBlissEntityBicyclePedalsMeshRear ViewRear View MirrorSpiritual Perfection Author:Frosty Wooldridge
“Remember, the prince is like a mirror exposed to the eyes of all his subjects who continually look to him as a pattern on which to model themselves, and who in consequence without much trouble discover his vices and virtues.” LooksEyeRememberVirtueTroubleSubjectsModelsConsequenceMirrorsPatternsVicesExposedVice And Virtue Author:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
“What used to be racial segregation now mirrors itself in class segregation, this great sorting (has) taken place. It creates its own politics. There are some communities where not only do I not know poor people, I don't even know people who have trouble paying the bills at the end of the month. I just don't know those people. And so there's less sense of investment in those children.” PeopleKnowsChildrenEndsUsedPoliticsCommunityPoorClassTakenTroubleMonthsMirrorsBillsInvestmentUsed To BePoor PeopleSegregationSortingRacial Segregation Author:Barack Obama
“The stock market is but a mirror which provides an image of the underlying or fundamental economic situation. Cause and effect run from the economy to the stock market, never the reverse. In 1929 the economy was headed for trouble. Eventually that trouble was violently reflected in Wall Street.” RunningCausesSituationEconomyTroubleEconomicStreetsEffectsWallMirrorsFundamentalsReverseCause And Effect Book:THE GREAT CRASH 1929 Source: THE GREAT CRASH 1929
“[H]istory is seen in a rear-view mirror while the future is the dark, foggy road ahead, filled with unknown trouble.” DarkViewsTroubleMirrorsFilledRear ViewRear View Mirror Author:Alan Caruba
“I have this rule: It's like, if you write an amazing, cool song that you mean and then you go put your leather pants on and sing it in front of people; that's OK. But if you put your leather pants on and stand in front of the mirror and go, "Ok, I've got to write a song to fit these pants," then you're in trouble.” PeopleIfsWritingMeanSongTroubleFrontsFitMirrorsPantsLeatherLeather Pants Author:John Rzeznik
“We all exist in similar systems that mirror and reproduce the same American culture for the most part. What Oscar Wilde said about the lucky author who has a non-literary day job no longer holds, if it ever did. Artists seek validation as much as they seek money. The creation and invention of culture and canon is where most of the trouble lies.” IfsSaidJobsLyingArtistCultureTroubleCreationLuckyMirrorsInventionOscarsAmerican CultureValidationCanonDay JobsWilde Author:Fady Joudah