Prism Quotes
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Life is like a prism. What you see depends on how you turn the glass.
— Jonathan Kellerman
The term "racist" comes from the word "racialist": Someone that sees the world from a racial prism.
— A.E. Samaan
You see, party labels do not ensure unanimity any more than trying to cast the challenge we confront as a people through a partisan prism.
— J. D. Hayworth
Faith, Princess," the Prism Cat repeated. "It is a highly underrated weapon against the dark things in this world.
— Terry Brooks
Darwin investigated the numerous facts obtained by naturalists in living nature and analysed them through the prism of practical experience.
— Trofim Lysenko
You want women around to reflect their experiences and see a female candidate through their particular prism.
— Rebecca Traister
If you won her heart, you'd be top dawg.
— Katy Perry
When I looked at myself through the prism of awareness, great tears came as I connected with how this wounded child felt.
— David W. Earle
We shouldn't judge people through the prism of our own stereotypes.
— Queen Rania Of Jordan
The young girl in my story is to be as sensitive to praise as a prism is to light. Whenever anybody praises her she breaks into colors.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The human mind is the principal agent of creation. How we think is the prism for how we perceive reality.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
I think people enjoyed LA Law so much, because it was the first show that delved into current events through the prism of the law.
— Harry Hamlin
Power in the hands of particular groups and classes serves like a prism to refract reality through their own perspective.
— Sheila Rowbotham
I am the ism, my hate's a prism.
— Marilyn Manson
The prism of time refracts the light into thousands of rays. I stand with my hands open and embrace them. p. 94
— Haifa Zangana
Biography is history seen through the prism of a person.
— Louis Fischer
Poetry is the capture of a picture, a song, or a flair, in a deliberate prism of words.
— Carl Sandburg
I live my life through the prism of capitalism and physiological limits and eventualities.
— Henry Rollins
One of the things jazz has always excelled at is translating the reality of the times through its musical prism.
— Pat Metheny
When we describe what the other person is really like, I suppose we often picture what we want. We look through the prism of our need.
— Ellen Goodman
His face burst into a prism of colors and light as her eyes welled with tears and when they fell down her cheeks it felt like fire.
— Genevieve Dewey
Love is the chariot of emotion which takes us to our beloved. When we love we see beyond the prism of illusion.
— Frederick Lenz
Eric Holder sees everything through the prism of race. He keeps that mustache because shaving cream is white.
— Greg Gutfeld
The Odyssey and Iliad say things about the human condition in ways we should re-acquaint ourselves with, and use as a prism to interpret though.
— Robert Dessaix
We all see the world through the prism of our identity.
— Ethan Hawke
The fundamental problem for Republicans when it comes to the environment is that whatever you say is viewed through the prism of suspicion.
— Frank Luntz
Mary: Get me a flashdrive!
Keith: I'm on it! — Keith Hudson
Keith: I'm on it! — Keith Hudson
In the prism of faith, every crisis looks shallow.
— Nilesh Rathod
The Symbol of all Art is the Prism. The goal is destructive. To break up the white light of objective realism into the secret glories it contains.
— E. E. Cummings
I shall refract myself, yes, I shall no longer be known as the prism.
— Bruce Dickinson
I love seeing America vote, through the prism of my older working class neighborhood in Riverside, California.
— Susan Straight
Everyone had moments that acted like a prism, Claire believed, breaking up visible matter so you could see elementally what was in front of your eyes.
— Tiffany Baker
It is important to measure ourselves at least once in life, undertake a personal odyssey that constructs a clarifying prism of our being.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
I remember from my father's funeral that the minister kept using a metaphor about life of a prism. And I took that away like a cherished image.
— Anna Deavere Smith
Even beauty may present a prism wearying to the eye.
— Michel, 14th Prince Of Ligne
It's a prism inside, holding all seven colors And a thousand shades scattered All belonging to the only one Each unique, and yet together
— Chinmayi Tripathi
I don't think looking at things through the prism of fear is going to accomplish anything.
— Rush Limbaugh
Perception is a prism, and reality is like shot silk - depends where the light hits.
— Jennifer Stone
The past is not simply the past, but a prism through which the subject filters his own changing self-image.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
I think the British learn their history through the prism of this gallery of grotesques known as the royals.
— Harry Shearer
The word is a prism through which the two beams shot from heart and head are refracted into the colours of the Universe.
— Paul Grimsley
When a child sees herself through the prism of her peer group, the resulting self image can be distorted.
— Alexandra Robbins
Prism! Where is that baby?
— Oscar Wilde