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My brain hums with scraps of poetry and madness. — Virginia Woolf
You really have to know who you are. It takes, uh it's not that easy. — Joy Behar
Do you know my dream? I really want to become an aluminum-siding salesman. — Johnny Carson
People never understood that there was Brian and The Boz. They were two completely different people. — Brian Bosworth
Imagination is the spark that ignites the fire of creativity. — Richard L. Peterson
The crookedness of the serpent is still straight enough to slide through the snake hole. — Abraham Verghese
When was the last time you thanked you for always being there for you? Self appreciation soothes an aching soul. — Iyanla Vanzant
Industrial capitalism brought representative democracy, but with a weak public mandate and inert citizenry. The digital age offers a new democracy based on public deliberation and active citizenship. — Don Tapscott
What position is nobler than that of a spiritual father who claims no authority and yet is universally esteemed, whose word is given only as tender advice, but is allowed to operate with the force of law? — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
We are bemused and crazed creatures, strangers to our true selves, to one another, and to the spiritual and material world - mad, even, from an ideal standpoint we can glimpse but not adopt. — R.D. Laing
This is what fascinates me most in existence: the peculiar necessity of imagining what is, in fact, real. — Philip Gourevitch
What's right with America and what's right with Islam have a lot in common. At their highest levels, both worldviews reflect an enlightened recognition that all of humankind shares a common Creator - that we are, indeed, brothers and sisters. — Feisal Abdul Rauf
There's no excuse for rudeness. — Tyra Banks
What is education? Properly speaking, there is no such thing as education. Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another. Whatever the soul is like, it will have to be passed on somehow, consciously or unconsciously, and that transition may be called education ... What we need is to have a culture before we hand it down. In other words, it is a truth, however sad and strange, that we cannot give what we have not got, and cannot teach to other people what we do not know ourselves. — Gilbert K. Chesterton