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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
7 articles 2 photos 39 comments

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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 NimWallace PLATINUM
North Smithfield, Rhode Island
NimWallace PLATINUM, North Smithfield, Rhode Island
38 articles 0 photos 41 comments

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A writer is a world trapped inside a person

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By Angeline_Ray SILVER
Buchanan, Tennessee
Angeline_Ray SILVER, Buchanan, Tennessee
5 articles 4 photos 3 comments

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Yesterday's history, tomorrow's a mystery, today is a gift. That is why they call it the present.

CabosDolphin BRONZE, Cupertino, California
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By Depressed-Weirdo-4 BRONZE
Goose Creek, South Carolina
Depressed-Weirdo-4 BRONZE, Goose Creek, South Carolina
3 articles 0 photos 7 comments

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The alphabet begins with ABC, the numbers begin with 123, music begins with do-re-mi, and friendship begins with you and me.

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By Anonymous
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By Katelynn_M SILVER
Freeport, Illinois
Katelynn_M SILVER, Freeport, Illinois
9 articles 0 photos 9 comments

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&quot;We are His story, we are His song. A beautiful melody that shows the world His love. When we&#039;re on this journey, when we&#039;re on this road. We are a part of the greatest story ever told.&quot; - Addison Road

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By Anonymous
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By Smudges GOLD
Concord, Massachusetts
Smudges GOLD, Concord, Massachusetts
10 articles 0 photos 5 comments

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&quot;How strange it is to be anything at all.&quot; --Unknown

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By Anonymous