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- Author Holly Hood
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The moonlight caught the glint of his lip ring, which he was now fondling with the tip of his tongue as he stared down at me. It was a bit awkward.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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Is it odd, my love, that I envy others who have not met you for the intoxication they have yet to experience? Is it odd that I wish to witness you with new eyes so I may have the pleasure of falling for you all over again? I am grateful, so grateful, for knowing the meaning of your various sighs. For being the cause of your ecstatic cries. But, if only for a moment, I wish to let you fall out of my hands so that I may catch you again. You, my love, are the oddity. You are my exception.
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- Author Sarah Ruhl
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Every day as I wave to my children when I drop them off at school, or let one of them have a new experience—like crossing the street without holding my hand—I experience the struggle between love and non-attachment. It is hard to bear—the extreme love of one’s child and the thought that ultimately the child belongs to the world. There is this horrible design flaw—children are supposed to grow up and away from you; and one of you will die first.
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- Author Munia Khan
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Every dream is the beginning of a new life in your thoughts..
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- Author Steven Magee
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Windows 10 on both an old 2011 upgraded computer and a new 2016 computer was an excruciating experience
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- Author Dr Prem Jagyasi
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Creativity isn’t finding something new. It is rearranging what you already know into a new mold.
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- Author Sujit Kumar Mishra
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Failure is one of the new opportunities for success.
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- Author S.G. Holster
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It’s a very private moment when your heart breaks. I was thankful we were alone. I knew I couldn’t keep her, but I would always do anything to protect her.
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- Author Corey Dale-Gardener
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Stories, whether they're good or bad, are expressions of interactions within society. Some may be seen as 'boring', but in their own right, they are still stories to be explored. People throughout life have more exciting endeavours than others, and that can be the same for stories. It's just a matter of segregating comparisons between the senseless and the thoughtful. The norm and the unbiased. We are what we are. As are stories.
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