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By Anonymous

It was the summer 1966. I was spending the three month holiday with grandfather at his countryside mansion in Connecticut. With vast lands and a beautiful free-flowing river, Gra...

#2012 Fiction
By Anonymous
#2013 Fiction
KillerPopHolly BRONZE, Aroura, Colorado
2 articles 2 photos 5 comments

Favorite Quote:
Don't tell me the sky is the limit if there are footsteps on the moon

mycatandi19 BRONZE, Cocoa, Florida
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#2015 Fiction
By ljcripe BRONZE
La Jolla, California
ljcripe BRONZE, La Jolla, California
1 article 0 photos 1 comment
#2016 Fiction
By RyuichiFoxe BRONZE
Lakeland, Florida
RyuichiFoxe BRONZE, Lakeland, Florida
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Call a jack a jack. Call a spade a spade. But always call a whore a lady. Their lives are hard enough, and it never hurts to be polite.” Kvothe, The Name of the Wind

#2017 Fiction
By wuadbwabdu BRONZE
Wenatchee, Washington
wuadbwabdu BRONZE, Wenatchee, Washington
3 articles 0 photos 54 comments

Favorite Quote:
If your reading this your too late - Drake

#2018 Fiction
By AlexBugh07 SILVER
Wentzville, Missouri
AlexBugh07 SILVER, Wentzville, Missouri
5 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Two things are infinite in this world; the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe" <br /> -Albert Einstein

Stella1231 BRONZE, Guangzhou, Other
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#2020 Fiction
By SummerRose GOLD
St. Paul, Minnesota
SummerRose GOLD, St. Paul, Minnesota
11 articles 4 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
“Supposing there was no intelligence behind the universe, no creative mind. In that case, nobody designed my brain for the purpose of thinking. It is merely that when the atoms inside my skull happen, for physical or chemical reasons, to arrange themselves in a certain way, this gives me, as a by-product, the sensation I call thought. But, if so, how can I trust my own thinking to be true? It's like upsetting a milk jug and hoping that the way it splashes itself will give you a map of London. But if I can't trust my own thinking, of course I can't trust the arguments leading to Atheism, and therefore have no reason to be an Atheist, or anything else. Unless I believe in God, I cannot believe in thought: so I can never use thought to disbelieve in God.”