Glass Sayings: Wisdom Shimmering Through History
Life, like glass, shatters into a thousand pieces.
Your perspective is the glass which frames your world view.
Mirrors are just glass, and you are more than that.
Through a glass filled with laughter, life appears brighter.
Strength and fragility, that’s the essence of glass?and of life.
Shining as a glass half full is better than breaking as a glass half empty.
Be transparent as glass, so there’s no room for doubts and misunderstandings.
A glass cannot mask the taste of the wine. Character, too, uncovers as time passes.
Life is a glass of wine and having no regrets is the only way to savor it.
Prism or window pane, every piece of glass reflects a different story.
Glass: A liquid like a solid, a paradox as intriguing as reality itself.
There are two types of people: those who see the glass half empty and those who see the surging ocean in a single drop.
Glass is mute, but it speaks many truths.
The world is a stained glass of myriad experiences, each lending a unique hue.
Glass houses shouldn’t throw parties!
Embrace life’s fragility, just like a precious glass.
Glass ceilings? Shatter them!
Joy and sorrow are the light and shade of life; without both, the picture lacks depth and the glass loses its sheen.
Mist on the glass, just like setbacks in life, obscure the view but can be wiped clean.
Glass Sayings: Wisdom Shimmering Through History part 2
Raise your glass to the impossible, for the improbable is where magic lives.
The world is a looking glass and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face.
Clear as glass, sharp as broken heart.
Don’t throw stones if you live in a glass house.
Every empty bottle is filled with stories.
The glass is always full; half with water, half with air.
A glass in the hand is worth two on the shelf.
Life is not through the looking glass, it’s the gaze through the glass itself.
In the kingdom of glass everything is transparent.
People in glass houses should not throw parties.
Life is like a mirror, we get the best results when we smile.
A heart that loves is always young, like fragments of broken glass.
The glass represents the entire spectrum of life’s experiences.
She had the look of a cracked glass who still holds wine brilliantly.
The best vision is insight. Look through the glass, not just at it.
People who live in glass houses, should pull the curtains.
Behind the glass wall, there is a soul that soars.
A mirror is just glass until you decide to look into it.
The hourglass reminds us that time is the sand that slips past.
The glass of life is never half empty. It’s always half full.
You wouldn’t know a diamond if you held it in your hand. The things that pass for knowledge, you can’t even understand.?
Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake over a glass of wine.
Life in a glass house isn’t about transparency, it’s about strength.
Your life is a glass act, fill it with the things you love.
The glass of life is half full or half empty, depending on how you see things.
Look at life through the wine glass, not through the magnifying glass.
In the glass palace of dreams, every reflection holds a new story.
The world is a glass reflecting the divine beauty.
Glass is just a hardened tear drop, crystallized by time.
Your heart is a glass, fragile and clear, handle with care.
A glass heart shatters not from the outside force but from the internal pressure.
Always strive to make the glass ceiling, your floor.
The glass doesn’t lie it simply amplifies the truth.
Like a glass prism, we break light into a spectrum of infinite possibilities.
The world becomes less opaque when we see it from behind a glass.
Being transparent is like glass, it’s fragile yet it allows clear vision.
Raise your glass to the past, sip in the present, and pour out for the future.
Behind every shattered glass is a story waiting to be unveiled.
Fill your glass of life not only with success but also with experiences.
People who live in glass houses should shut the curtains.
Sometimes, you have to shatter the glass to break free from the past.
A wise man looks at the world through a glass, not a loophole.