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Anything you are exclusively attached to & identify with ends up distorting & limiting awareness.
— Ken Wilber
America is distorting the image of what a real family looks like;
and it has nothing to do with love. DON'T LET THEM ERASE US. — Delano Johnson
and it has nothing to do with love. DON'T LET THEM ERASE US. — Delano Johnson
Only everyone forgets how seldom our memory is accurate. Having more memory is just a way of distorting a greater amount of the pastp.193
— Craig Clevenger
The focus of subjectivity is a distorting mirror.
— Hans-Georg Gadamer
Plan from your internal or spiritual view of things. The external view always has a way of distorting, discouraging and limiting your dream.
— Archibald Marwizi
If we seek to keep the past alive, we end, I think, by distorting it.
— Agatha Christie
The pits and tangles are more than blemishes distorting the classic shapes of Euclidian geometry. They are often the keys to the essence of a thing
— James Gleick
So a complex, by distorting our perception of ourselves in our mind, builds obstacles that prevent achievement of our goals
— Sunday Adelaja
Why are all the artists so dead-set on distorting? It seems to be a reaction against photography, but I'm not sure.
— Marcel Duchamp
We have renounced shameful secret things, not walking in deceit or distorting God's message. 2 Corinthians 4:2
— Beth Moore
Giant group events are distorting organisms: You can like and hate them in rapid succession.
— Jerry Saltz
I believe that the (distorting) mirror which is photography holds an intrinsic, even elemental, relation to writing.
— Tod Papageorge
I have seen hate born of fear, hate speaking in the name of God and truth, hate holding up a distorting mirror to fellow human beings.
— Bill Moyers
Born with blue spectacles, you would think the world was blue and never be conscious of the existence of the distorting glass.
— T. E. Hulme
Memory is often - perhaps usually - a distorting lens: what we think we remember isn't the way it was at all. It's what we'd like to remember.
— Graydon Carter
Few persons can relate the story of their childhood without idealizing, or distorting, or overdramatizing the facts.
— Katharine Anthony
Incoherence seems to me preferable to a distorting order.
— Roland Barthes
Some experiences are mis-educative. Any experience is mis-educative that has the effect of arresting or distorting the growth of further experience.
— John Dewey
The prime feature in Cornish geology is the upheaval of the granite, distorting, folding back, and altering the superincumbent beds.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Like many entrepreneurs, Bushnell had no shame about distorting reality in order to motivate people.
— Walter Isaacson
Like a pane of glass framing and subtly distorting our vision, mental models determine what we see.
— Peter Senge
Life may be seen through many windows, none of them necessarily clear or opaque, less or more distorting than any of the others.
— Isaiah Berlin
People look at interracial couples through their own, distorting racial lens. It doesn't matter what form they take.
— Mat Johnson
I think what bothers me so much of the time, is they take the data and theory and distort it. They must know they're distorting.
— Eugenie Scott
Somewhere beyond the curtain Of distorting days Lives that lonely thing That shone before these eyes Targeted, trod like Spring.
— William Butler Yeats
All her years of maturity had been devoted either to distorting or side-stepping the less agreeable facts motivating her self-indulgent conduct.
— Thorne Smith
I think perhaps of all the things a police state can do to its citizens, distorting history is possibly the most pernicious.
— Robert A. Heinlein
But it is the repetition, from all walks of life, that slowly destroys, turns the looking-glass into a mirror, distorting or true, both cruel.
— Christine Brooke-Rose