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- Author Charlotte Eriksson
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Loveis not leaning on each other, adjusting to fit a different size.Loveis simply two hands reached out in the darkness,saying; I’ll be your light, if you’ll be mine.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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The moon is my fear.The sun is my heart afire.The stars, my love songs.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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I watched as he ignored the worldand focused on his hands.He creased a simple paper planeand dreamt of other lands.I watched him reach to throw that planeinto the open sky.A passing breeze upheld its wingsand made the paper fly.I watched a pleasant smile controlhis lips throughout the flight,until the little paper planehad floated out of sight.I hoped to see him chase the planeinto the light of day.Instead, he creased another oneand threw it too away.
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- Author Steve Maraboli
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There was something enchanting about her... Her vibe was pretty... Her soul was beautiful... It engulfed my attention.
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- Author Barbara O'Neal
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I love Leonard Cohen, but he's not the guy you want on in the background when you're working or whatever.""Brilliant. I've studied his poetry, of course, but never heard him sing.""My mom loved him. She had a taste for dark themes, sad music- all that regret, you know- and Cohen has this great, deep voice, rumbly, raw, but it's the words that make his songs. He was such an old, old soul, especially about relationships.
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- Author Bill Madden
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Satire, sarcasm, and irony are always best when served with a side of truth. If Oscar Wilde were alive and on Twitter today, he’d be crucified.
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- Author Bill Madden
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You’ll never truly know how strong your spiritual practice is until you’re faced with your own mortality. Until you’re faced with an incurable disease, and you realize that the greater battle is not one of body, but the one in your mind.
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- Author Bill Madden
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Independent thinkers have always been a threat to those whose courage lies in the masses.
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- Author Bill Madden
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Most Americans don’t realize it, but this is our existential moment. The Germans had theirs in the 1930s, and failed. The next two years will define America, and whether democracy will survive the 21st century. The ‘greatest generation’ answered the call. Will we?
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