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What are the sentences about the philosophy of mirrors?

1. Life is like a mirror: if you smile at it, it will smile at you; if you frown and cast doubtful eyes on it, it will return the same gaze to you.

2. Using copper as a mirror, you can straighten your clothes; using history as a mirror, you can know the ups and downs; using people as a mirror, you can understand gains and losses.

3. Life is a mirror.

4. It is said that everyone needs a mirror so that they can often look at themselves and know what they are. However, people who are self-aware do not need to look in the mirror; for those who are not self-aware, looking in the mirror is of no use.

5. Love is a mirror of teachers' ethics. It can not only beautify our education and teaching behavior, but more importantly, it can bring teachers and students closer.

6. People are like mirrors to others. When you see others, treat others as a mirror and understand yourself through their reactions.

7. Reality is a mirror of your own words and deeds. Don’t always find fault with the mirror, but reflect on what’s not good enough about the person in the mirror.

8. If the mind is compared to a mirror, dust will fall on it every day. We need to wipe it frequently to maintain mental health.

9. The mirror is the other side deep in your heart, reflecting the hidden side of your daily life and the dark side of your soul.

10. Love is like a mirror. Once broken, it is difficult to get back together.

11. Empty talk, etc., will not achieve anything even after a short period of time. It will always be reflected in the mirror of facts and dragged away by its tail.

12. Integrity is a mirror, always shining on everyone around us.

13. A novel is like a mirror walking on the street.

14. Human eyes grow outward, but they lack self-knowledge and a mirror.

15. The more you polish the mirror, the brighter it becomes, and the more you use your brain, the smarter it becomes.