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By Angel04 SILVER
Houston, Texas

It was years ago. I was in 3rd Grade. In the beginning of that school year, we had a new student, Noe. The second I saw him, I felt my heart literally drop. *laughs* It did, I s...
Angel04 SILVER, Houston, Texas
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&quot; Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgement that something is more important than fear&quot; ~ Meg Cabot<br /> &quot; I&#039;d rather be pulling a Chevy, than driving a Ford&quot; ~ Grandpa Orta


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By CalebHoman SILVER
West Valley, New York
CalebHoman SILVER, West Valley, New York
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&quot;Pain hurts but only for a minute life short so go ahead and live it cause the chicks dig it&quot; - Chris Cagle.

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By Crystal Cisneros BRONZE
Sunnyside, Washington
Crystal Cisneros BRONZE, Sunnyside, Washington
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By lawgirl18 BRONZE
Duncanville, Texas
lawgirl18 BRONZE, Duncanville, Texas
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"Until every soul is freely permitted to investigate every book, and creed, and dogma for itself, the world cannot be free. Mankind will be enslaved until there is mental grandeur enough to allow each man to have his thought and say. This earth will be a paradise when men can, upon all these questions differ, and yet grasp each other's hands as friends. It is amazing to me that a difference of opinion upon subjects that we know nothing with certainty about, should make us hate, persecute, and despise each other. Why a difference of opinion upon predestination, or the trinity, should make people imprison and burn each other seems beyond the comprehension of man; and yet in all countries where Christians have existed, they have destroyed each other to the exact extent of their power. Why should a believer in God hate an atheist? Surely the atheist has not injured God, and surely he is human, capable of joy and pain, and entitled to all the rights of man. Would it not be far better to treat this atheist, at least, as well as he treats us?"<br /> <br /> Robert G. Ingersoll