Quotes by Reflecting Back Your children are not little mirrors reflecting back the good or bad job you've done. Harriet Lerner reflecting-back jobs children She was reflecting back on a truth she had learned over the years: that people heard what they wanted to hear, saw what they wanted, believed what they wanted. Jeffery Deaver reflecting-back people years Worship is a way of gladly reflecting back to God the radiance of His worth. John Piper reflecting-back radiance prayer Worship is a way of gladly reflecting back to God the radiance of his worth. This cannot be done by mere acts of duty. It can be done only when spontaneous affections arise in the heart. John Piper reflecting-back done heart I think that it's very important to be with someone who makes you feel like the best version of yourself. In some sense, your partner is a mirror, and you have to like what they're reflecting back at you. Lena Dunham reflecting-back mirrors thinking I feel like a mirror reflecting back everyones perception of me. M.I.A. reflecting-back perception mirrors Reflecting back on my childhood, I know it wasn't functional. I was very unconditionally loved and accepted, I felt, by my father. Nadya Suleman reflecting-back childhood father All too often the church holds up a mirror Philip Yancey reflecting-back church mirrors By viewing our relationships with friends, family, and co-workers as mirrors, as teachers - we see that they are reflecting back to us exactly what we most need to learn. Shakti Gawain reflecting-back mirrors teacher [A] private property regime makes people responsible for their own actions in the realm of material goods. Such a system therefore ensures that people experience the consequences of their own acts. Property sets up fences, but it also surrounds us with mirrors, reflecting back upon us the consequences of our own behavior. Tom Bethell reflecting-back mirrors people The great blessing of private property, then, is that people can benefit from their own industry and insulate themselves from the negative effects of others' actions. It is like a set of invisible mirrors that surround individuals, households or firms, reflecting back on them the consequences of their acts. The industrious will reap the benefits of their industry; the frugal the consequences of their frugality; the improvident and the profligate likewise. They receive their due, which is to say they experience justice as a matter of routine. Tom Bethell reflecting-back mirrors blessing