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By raneyylorene BRONZE
Highland Villagr, Texas

It was 5 am. My tangled hair was knotted as I shifted on the bed. "Raney, wake up." My dad's voice was faint. But it was there. It was soft, quiet. But it was loud eno...
raneyylorene BRONZE, Highland Villagr, Texas
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By testpancake SILVER
Flower Mound, Texas
testpancake SILVER, Flower Mound, Texas
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By mirandabrashi BRONZE
Flower Mound, Texas
mirandabrashi BRONZE, Flower Mound, Texas
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random_Person BRONZE, Taylorsville, Mississippi
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Everyone's time is measured by a clock. When that clock breaks that persons time is up. Ironic yet fitting. -Anita Cheyenne Blalock (Me)

marinabeale BRONZE, Chicago, Illinois
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&ldquo;Controlling others&mdash;winning&mdash;is more compelling than anything (or anyone) else.&rdquo;<br /> ― Martha Stout, The Sociopath Next Door

puffluf BRONZE, ST. Louis, Missouri
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Lisas.Smile GOLD, London, Other
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&ldquo;You&#039;ve gotta dance like there&#039;s nobody watching,<br /> Love like you&#039;ll never be hurt,<br /> Sing like there&#039;s nobody listening,<br /> And live like it&#039;s heaven on earth.&rdquo; <br /> ― William W. Purkey<br /> <br /> I also like this quote by Gnarls Barkley:<br /> &quot;You are the best. You are the worst. You are average. Your love is a part of you. You try to give it away because you cannot bear its radiance, but you cannot separate it from yourself. To understand your fellow humans, you must understand why you give them your love. You must realize that hate is but a crime-ridden subdivision of love. You must reclaim what you never lost. You must take leave of your sanity, and yet be fully responsible for your actions.&quot; -Gnarls Barkley, in a letter to the legendary rock critic Lester Bangs

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