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By -Leah SILVER
Arlington, Washington

Clouds, dangerously close to overflowing, seemed to follow Max down the street, setting the mood, or, perhaps, reflecting it. He pulled his grey sweatshirt tighter around himself,...
-Leah SILVER, Arlington, Washington
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"The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them." - George Harrison


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By Anonymous
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By Patty_whack19 GOLD
Meadow Vista, California
Patty_whack19 GOLD, Meadow Vista, California
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"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift" -Steve Prefontaine

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By Gaurav BRONZE
New Delhi, Other
Gaurav BRONZE, New Delhi, Other
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By lizzyclaire BRONZE
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
lizzyclaire BRONZE, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Favorite Quote:
Light thinks that it travels faster than anything, but it is wrong. For where ever light travels darkness is already there, and is waiting for it.

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By Hails123 BRONZE
Clearwater, Other
Hails123 BRONZE, Clearwater, Other
1 article 0 photos 4 comments

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If you can dream it you can do it- Walt Disney<br /> One must be an inventor to read well. There is creative reading as well as creative writing.- Ralph Waldo Emerson

TiffanySamantha BRONZE, Mississauga, Other
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\&quot;An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.\&quot; -Mahatma Gandhi

GummyBearQueen2 SILVER, Johannesburg, Other
8 articles 3 photos 6 comments

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&quot;Everything will be okay in the end. If it&#039;s not okay, it&#039;s not the end&quot;- I&#039;m not sure, so I&#039;m going to say anonymous.

katielouisew97 SILVER, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Other
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Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life.

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By Anonymous