Examples of using To look in the mirror in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
I tried to look in the mirror but as soon as a tiny bit of daylight came in the room, my eye immediately forced itself closed.
I told them things happen in football and I want everyone to look in the mirror, not just for two seconds, but longer.
Then, as she continued to look in the mirror, she said in a voice I could barely hear:“Wow.
It can be very disturbing to look in the mirror and find out that you have dark spots on your skin.
No one wants to look in the mirror and see their father staring back at them.
But he needs to look in the mirror and ask himself if he's doing enough to get into the team
you would have more time to look in the mirror.
I said why I was here and I want everyone to look in the mirror and be critical.
Richard Kuipers of Variety commented that she is"delightful as the sweet-natured girl who inspires everyone to look in the mirror and do something about it".
And those who consider themselves only moderately religious really need to look in the mirror and realize that the solace
And, those that consider themselves only moderately religious, really need to look in the mirror and realize the solace
We are so entrapped in a culture which obliges us to look in the mirror and to pamper ourselves that we believe that a gesture of altruism is sufficient without compromising ourselves directly.”.
And those who consider themselves only moderately religious really need to look in the mirror and realize that the solace
We are so trapped in a culture that induces us to look in the mirror and pamper ourselves, that we think that an altruistic gesture is enough without the need to get directly involved.
But on the other hand I told them things happen in football and I want everyone to look in the mirror, not just for two seconds, but longer.
All I wanted was to be able to look in the mirror and escape the pain I had as a child
met an aborigine and being told to look in the mirror(because they were aboriginal).
It is far easier for someone to blame other people for for what is going on in their life than it is for them to look in the mirror and to look into what part they are playing in what keeps showing up.
superiority that is not hard to detect- once you have been willing to look in the mirror and detect your own pride.