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By yaelephant5 PLATINUM
Potomac, Maryland

The suburbs of New York rested in a peaceful haze of evening fog. Houses lay in perfect squares, curtains left open, their insides illuminated with light. Smoke drifted up from c...
yaelephant5 PLATINUM, Potomac, Maryland
29 articles 0 photos 24 comments

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"Writing, I think, is not apart from living. Writing is a kind of double living. The writer experiences everything twice. Once in reality and once in the mirror which waits always before or behind."


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By jenx0x3 DIAMOND
Swampscott, Massachusetts
jenx0x3 DIAMOND, Swampscott, Massachusetts
68 articles 0 photos 90 comments
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By brittafischer PLATINUM
Dulles, Virginia
brittafischer PLATINUM, Dulles, Virginia
29 articles 5 photos 17 comments

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"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em"

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By Mariah_0.0 SILVER
Peyton, Colorado
Mariah_0.0 SILVER, Peyton, Colorado
6 articles 0 photos 27 comments

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Be the change you want to see in the world

Drama_Queen13 DIAMOND, Nantucket, Massachusetts
51 articles 0 photos 108 comments

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"Live Life Like A Song."

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By ayaman PLATINUM
Tenafly, New Jersey
ayaman PLATINUM, Tenafly, New Jersey
37 articles 12 photos 4 comments
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By jaquetem BRONZE
Cincinnati, Ohio
jaquetem BRONZE, Cincinnati, Ohio
2 articles 4 photos 19 comments

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Get up and Raise your Voice!

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By Insarations SILVER
Fort Myers, Florida
Insarations SILVER, Fort Myers, Florida
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By Clueless SILVER
Clearwater, Florida
Clueless SILVER, Clearwater, Florida
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Many people fear nothing more terribly than to take a position which stands out sharply and clearly from the prevailing opinion. The tendency of most is to adopt a view that is so ambiguous that it will include everything and so popular that it will include everybody. Not a few men who cherish lofty and noble ideas hide them under a bushel for fear of being called different.’