“Reading Shakespeare is sometimes like looking through a window into a dark room. You don't see in. You see nothing but a reflection of yourself unable to see in. An unflattering image of yourself blind.”
“[...] when you look at the world, you put on the goggles of custom, habit and tribal wisdom lest the truth make you insane [...] you see the world reflected in your own image; you see yourself reflected to the image of the world [...]”
“Sometimes you can't see yourself clearly until you see yourself through the eyes of others. ”
“I’m you, Blake. I’m a reflection of you, a multi-dimensional reflection. It’s easier to see a reflection of yourself than to see yourself in a reflection. It’s an inward/outward thing.”
“Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world.”
“You see yourself through his eyes, as The Generic Woman, the skirted symbol of the ladies room door.”