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was my dream but a mirror of the truth?
The point in that regard remains elusive, but the play with male and female and masking and unmasking and the mirror as a supposed reflector of truth sets up a rich crossfire of ideas.
"But I would hope that as we set the stage for General Petraeus's appearance before the committee, it is by shining a bright light of truth and a mirror on what he has to say and see how that is consistent with our greater national security goals".
It fed into 2017's wider sense of a world stumbling through a hall of mirrors, objective truth always just beyond our grasp.
One of Paul Taylor's great gifts is his ability to create a world in which movement and mood mirror the truths of life: its absurdity, its beauty and austerity, and even its ugliness.
In the case of the first rules of truth and morality, he speaks of God as a mirror or book of all truths in which human beings naturally and without an intermediary, and thus without reliance on sense experience, read these rules.
Such stirring sentiments need to be mirrored by the team as West Ham reach what looks like the moment of truth.
In contrast, whatever the merit of a correspondence theory of truth with its clear criterion that true statements must match, picture or mirror the objects and events to which they refer, this theory could not explain why the attainment of truth would make a difference in human affairs.
It's a moment of truth we all face every day, every time we look in the mirror.
Fountain of truth?
Moment of truth.
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