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By boomawang63 SILVER
Chicago, Illinois

I think we believe too much in fairytales. I mean, really, people kissing the one they love after they’re already dead? What are they hoping for? Some sort of Beauty and the Bea...
boomawang63 SILVER, Chicago, Illinois
6 articles 0 photos 4 comments

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By burstonfire BRONZE
Fruitland Park, Florida
burstonfire BRONZE, Fruitland Park, Florida
1 article 0 photos 1 comment

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A fool speaks volumes and only sounds foolish, a wise man speaks only a few words and those few words can shake the world.

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By Jasmine Henry SILVER
Nevada City, California
Jasmine Henry SILVER, Nevada City, California
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By Zappy SILVER
Poolville, Texas
Zappy SILVER, Poolville, Texas
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By eadams213 BRONZE
Kenner, Louisiana
eadams213 BRONZE, Kenner, Louisiana
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Savvy_ PLATINUM, Houston, Texas
21 articles 11 photos 43 comments

Favorite Quote:
Call up the locksmith,<br /> Tell him we need him quick,<br /> We&#039;ve got a million keys,<br /> None of them seem to fit.

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By singinginthegardn GOLD
Cowell, Massachusetts
singinginthegardn GOLD, Cowell, Massachusetts
16 articles 2 photos 158 comments

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&quot;The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say.&quot; ~Ana&iuml;s Nin

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By KosuKovu13 SILVER
Hobart, Indiana
KosuKovu13 SILVER, Hobart, Indiana
8 articles 4 photos 51 comments

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&quot;Tormented by the demon of literature.&quot; ~ Gaston Leroux, author of the Phantom of the Opera

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By Dee03 BRONZE
Dayton, Tennessee
Dee03 BRONZE, Dayton, Tennessee
1 article 0 photos 2 comments
Likeaboss427 GOLD, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
17 articles 0 photos 4 comments

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&quot;But I have a new love for that glittering instrument, the human soul. It is a lovely and unique thing in the universe. It is always attacked and never destroyed---because &#039;Thou mayest.&#039;&quot; -Lee (East of Eden, John Steinbeck)