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One always needs to be reminded; one is by no means always in possession of one's whole self. Our consciousness is feeble; only in moments of unusual clarity and vision do we really know about ourselves. — Thomas Mann

Half of disbelief in Allah in the world is caused by people who make religion look ugly due to their bad conduct and ignorance — Al-Ghazali

I don't surf the net in general. I have someone do it for me instead, because I find it sluggish. — Brian May

The one thing I witnessed over and over were these pretty young people who would throw themselves into a cause larger than themselves and believe they could change the world. — Kristin Gore

Any time you get a chance to do something different or get away from your appearance or get away from what people are used to seeing, I think it's always good. — Mark Consuelos

Chances are like criticism; few like to take it, some love to give it, yet most never see it. — Carl Henegan

Even a brick wants to be something — Louis Kahn

When I was in my freshman year at college I took some acting classes and found that I fell in love with it again. — Mary-Kate Olsen

Many people send me letters in England saying, 'I want to be a war photographer,' and I say, go out into the community that you live in. There's wars going on out there; you don't have to go halfway around the world on an airplane where there are bombs and shells. There are social wars that are worthwhile. — Don McCullin

Alancing time you spend with or without people is crucial for mental health. — Amy E. Spiegel

America without her Soldiers would be like God without His angels. — Claudia Pemberton

I've never been naturally fashion conscious. I'm the kind of person who sees a whole outfit in a magazine, runs out and buys it but looks like a clown. — Brooke Shields

'You've got mail!' exclaims the cheery automaton at America Online. The flag on the mailbox icon waves invitingly on my computer screen. For a second, I'm 10 years old again, waiting for the postman's whistle to slice the stillness of an Australian afternoon. — Geraldine Brooks

I have preached God's truth, so far as I know it, and I have not been ashamed of its peculiarities. That I might not stultify my testimony, I have cut myself clear of those who error from the faith, and even from those who associate with them. — Charles Haddon