A Quote by Simon May

Failure is life's magnifying glass. — © Simon May
Failure is life's magnifying glass.
I want to get a vending machine, with fun sized candy bars, and the glass in front is a magnifying glass. You'll be mad, but it will be too late.
I want you to think back to when you were a kid. Remember the day you learned you could burn ants with a magnifying glass? Oh, what a great day that was! You got to be God. You decided who lived, who died. I must've burned ants for an hour, just laughing. Then I saw one on my arm. Let me tell you something, when you burn yourself with a magnifying glass, you're on your own. You can't even tell your mom, because she gives that face, Oh, he is that stupid.
Invite the Sacred to participate in your joy in little things, as well as in your agony over the great ones. There are as many miracles to be seen through a microscope as through a telescope. Start with little things seen through the magnifying glass of wonder, and just as a magnifying glass can focus the sunlight into a burning beam that can set a leaf aflame, so can your focused wonder set you ablaze with insight. Find the light in each other and just fan it.
Life is shining a light through a magnifying glass on me, looking for me to stumble. I think that's my biggest fear.
I learned that danger is relative, and the inexperience can be a magnifying glass.
I get naturally uncomfortable when I'm put under a magnifying glass.
The splinter in your eye is the best magnifying-glass.
In the U.S., everything is big - it's like looking through a magnifying glass.
Somebody put a drop under a magnifying-glass and it was all semicolons and parentheses.
The splinter in your eye is the best magnifying-glass available.
Sometimes I think I was making music through the wrong end of a magnifying glass.
The analysis of concepts is for the understanding nothing more than what the magnifying glass is for sight
The analysis of concepts is for the understanding nothing more than what the magnifying glass is for sight.
Often I'd take out my magnifying glass and stare into the chaos that was her face.
Public transportation is like a magnifying glass that shows you civilization up close.
Instead of getting an iPad, I now use my iPhone with a giant magnifying glass attached to my face.
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