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By sandyP BRONZE
Phoenix, Arizona

I shifted my weight from foot to foot and glanced at everyone’s faces, searching for clues as to how they were taking this in. Our group of Interact kids began to set up at their a...
sandyP BRONZE, Phoenix, Arizona
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By meowmeekah SILVER
Mandeville, Louisiana
meowmeekah SILVER, Mandeville, Louisiana
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Don't let your dreams be dreams

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By BiancaButton BRONZE
Las Vegas, Nevada
BiancaButton BRONZE, Las Vegas, Nevada
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“Your reason and your passion are your rudder and sails of your seafaring soul. If either be broken, you could but toss and drift or else be held at a standstill amid seas. For reason, running alone, is a force confining. And passion, unattended, is a flame that burns to its own destruction.”

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Nishat PLATINUM, New York, New York
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We lead our lives like water flowing down a hill, going more or less in one direction until we splash into something that forces us to find a new course.

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By Dani1 BRONZE
Wilmington, Massachusetts
Dani1 BRONZE, Wilmington, Massachusetts
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By Dani1 BRONZE
Wilmington, Massachusetts
Dani1 BRONZE, Wilmington, Massachusetts
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By gamerguy BRONZE
Medford, Oregon
gamerguy BRONZE, Medford, Oregon
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Sseleigh BRONZE, Papillion, Nebraska
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"What you do in life is insignificant, but it is significant you do it, because no one else will." - Ghandi

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By Ciearrac3 BRONZE
Brookfield, Georgia
Ciearrac3 BRONZE, Brookfield, Georgia
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Don’t ever forget the moment you began to doubt, transitioning from fitting in to standing out. -Aubrey Graham