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By chrisy99b BRONZE
Scarsdale, New York

“When customers are screaming at you for their pastrami on rye, you don’t deny them. And you certainly don’t go running around like a chicken until someone helps you. But that’s ex...
chrisy99b BRONZE, Scarsdale, New York
1 article 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing. ~Benjamin Franklin


#35232 Fiction
By Anonymous
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#35234 Fiction
By Emily Kurtz BRONZE
San Diego, California
Emily Kurtz BRONZE, San Diego, California
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments
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By oswinnnn GOLD
Byron Center, Michigan
oswinnnn GOLD, Byron Center, Michigan
17 articles 0 photos 7 comments
#35237 Fiction
By washed.in.moonlight SILVER
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
washed.in.moonlight SILVER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
7 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Lord, what fools these mortals be.&quot;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -Puck (Robin Goodfellow), A Midsummer Night&#039;s Dream

#35238 Fiction
By ScarlettJ. DIAMOND
West Newton, Pennsylvania
ScarlettJ. DIAMOND, West Newton, Pennsylvania
92 articles 0 photos 88 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;You are only confined by the walls you build around yourself.&quot; &quot;Follow your heart, but take your brain with you.&quot; &quot;You were born to be real, not to be perfect.&quot;

#35239 Fiction
By IrisGF DIAMOND
Birmingham, Alabama
IrisGF DIAMOND, Birmingham, Alabama
55 articles 0 photos 5 comments
#35240 Fiction
By fireeyedgirl SILVER
Dulles, Virginia
fireeyedgirl SILVER, Dulles, Virginia
7 articles 0 photos 23 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;I think that most of us, anyway, read these stories that we know are not &quot;true&quot; because we&#039;re hungry for another kind of truth: the mythic truth about human nature in general, the particular truth about those life-communities that define our own identity, and the most specific truth of all: our own self-story. Fiction, because it is not about someone who lived in the real world, always has the possibility of being about oneself. &quot;<br /> &mdash; Orson Scott Card