The window brightens, the looking-glass clouds; when you look again, that path is gone, wisdom withered, ashes at your feet. ❋ Mark Reep (2011)
Through football's looking-glass darkly – unless you're selling ❋ Unknown (2011)
The wedding was not a looking-glass event, reflecting the infantilisation of a subject nation. ❋ Unknown (2011)
It's as if Leavitt has a special looking-glass device that accurately shows what it's like to be nine years old and frightened out of your wits but trying to hang onto the shreds of reality, and the tentative first steps out of that horrible pain. ❋ Holly Cara Price (2011)
In backing challenges to GOP moderates, the Tea Party looks like a looking-glass version of the "netroots" progressives who backed Howard Dean in 2004 and Ned Lamont's primary challenge to Sen. Joe Lieberman. ❋ Will Marshall (2010)
"You fool!" he cried at his image in the looking-glass. ❋ Unknown (2010)
A looking-glass world where any action even claimed to have been racist or sexist could result in dismissal. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)
For surely it's only with the coming-of-old-age of the postwar babyboomers that old age has become such a looking-glass world. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Summary: From hundreds of diplomatic cables, Afghanistan emerges as a looking-glass land where bribery, extortion and embezzlement are the norm and the honest man is a distinct outlier. ❋ Greg Mitchell (2011)
Think of the looking-glass in Alice and Wonderland. ❋ Unknown (2009)
His investigation leads him into a dangerous, looking-glass world of corporate cover-ups, government collusion and murder-and to shadowy government operative Darius Jedburgh (Ray Winstone), who has been sent in to clean up the evidence. ❋ Unknown (2010)
It's through the looking-glass we go, folks, full-tilt boogie, in one godawful tangle of apes and angels and their age-old prey. posted by Dr. Dawg at 3: 33 AM ❋ Unknown (2009)
Despite the traps set and the looking-glass effect, it works. ❋ Marie-Laure Delorme (2011)
So to American eyes, the British media operate in a looking-glass world in which the major TV news channels -- the BBC and Sky News -- try to serve up the news without opinion, but Britain's big daily newspapers are pretty clear about what they favor. ❋ Npr.org (2011)