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  1. irishgirl41 irishgirl41
    posted a quote
    November 26, 2013 11:53pm UTC
    20 ways to see the world
    or 20 ways to start a fight

  2. anonymoususer11 anonymoususer11
    posted a quote
    July 4, 2013 4:47pm UTC
    Have you ever wondered which hurts the most: saying something and wishing you had not, or saying nothing, and wishing you had?
    - unknown

  3. nazmi nazmi
    posted a quote
    June 23, 2013 1:27pm UTC
    JUST REALISED MY PURPOSE HERE.

  4. Anujsomany Anujsomany
    posted a quote
    April 16, 2013 5:11am UTC
    People always find some reason
    to support their reason for liking any point or reason
    without a sound reason for any reason
    to make it look like a valid reason in all life’s season.
    ~Anuj Somany

  5. Nathan_Yewmans Nathan_Yewmans
    posted a quote
    April 2, 2013 5:07pm UTC
    part 1
    They
    Us
    Michele Quincy was not at all a bad person, and truly did not deserve the fate she was given. She was simply a teacher at a local high school. English, seniors, late twenty’s, married, no children, only child, 5’ 10’, enjoys reading The Hunger Games, has powdered milk in her coffee. Nothing more.
    But she did have a terrible fate, one that no one would ever truly deserve. One can kill gods and not deserve the one she had. The story begins on a morning. Michele wakes up, and finds that Mike has already gotten out of bed and is now shaving. He sees Michele walk out of bed, and quickly puts extra cream on his face and lips hoping that he will avoid receiving a kiss from his spouse.
    After she finishes her morning routine and puts some powdered milk in her coffee Michele goes to work. When she arrives she checks in- with some kind of electronic key- and goes to her classroom and gets ready for period 1, or was it two? She finds herself thinking deeply on her day. Finally she comes to the conclusion that it is period 1 or 2. She is sure of it. Or maybe it is 5.
    At that time the students come in the room and Michele comes to the conclusion that the school system is terrible, for it is period 8. She doesn't even know there is a period 8, and she has this job for five years. But she recognizes the students and starts to teach.
    Then a student starts to whimper. It is a boy. Name: Phil Johnson… that is it. That is all she knows of him. At first she feels bad at the little information she knows- or doesn't know about this boy, but no one else does, so she doesn't care too much of this when he cries.
    Michele then walks over to him. He holds his tense hands over his face as if he will rip it off. She shows him the door ready to send him to the counselor, but before she does she says to him “They say that burdens must be carried until they are put down.”
    Then something happens, he stops crying. He looks up, and says “What have you done?”
    At that moment the phone rings. Michele picks it up. She is sent to the office because Mike is there and needs to talk to her. Mike doesn't have a job, or at least a good one. Michele does. So, as a result Mike needs to talk to someone to get ideas to have a job. His job is to work in law. He is quite good at it, but hates to argue. Not surprised, that he probably got fired at that job, she walks down the hall to the office and has the thought red. Maybe because there is a woman with multiple stab wounds. We would never know why she thought that but she doesn't care too much since she is being attacked by a man. As she tries to run to the door she is pulled back. This man is now on top of her with his hand around her throat. Michele is overwhelmed with pain.
    Now all the pain goes away, she thinks she is dead. But she sees that two men are fighting. It is Phil. He and the other one are now, literally, trying to kill one another. Phil then grabs a pin from a nearby board and-
    Writer's notes:
    My editor and I agree that violence is not good for the youth of America. So I will now summarize want happens in the last couple of paragraphs so that I can minimize the violence of this story. Phil came in and saved Michele.
    They ran away from the school and found that Mike is dead. Phil explained that people made a federation, known as They, make sayings such as “the good die young” which is what happened to Michele. As she was good to Phil, they decided to kill her.
    Phil was once a part of this federation as a hit man. He did so to raise money for college. But he left them, and was spied on by this federation to make sure when he left he wouldn't tell what they know. After some time he found out of what happened and started to weep. (this was mentioned in this story)
    The federation, They, sent another hit man to kill Michele, not only because she was good but also good to Phil, but Phil stopped him. They then went into hiding because Phil took one but then They will sent three. He knew that it would be three because bad things happen in threes.
    After a while Michele and Phil found where the federation lies.
    I know that violence is bad for the youth of America, but I’d hate to have the climax under the Writer’s Notes, and in italics. Even though the majority of the youth of America read “The Hunger Games,” a good book but violent. Shame on Suzanne Collins for the violent story.

  6. HouseAndHarryPotter HouseAndHarryPotter
    posted a quote
    March 1, 2013 11:53pm UTC
    I wonder if killing yourself is the only thing you can control in your entire life, and that`s why it`s a sin.
    Because you`re beating God at his own game.

  7. J0s14h J0s14h
    posted a quote
    January 26, 2013 3:32pm UTC
    You know what?
    You don't necessarily have to be yelled at by a person
    to feel like you're worthless and can't please anyone.
    Sometimes it's just the inflection of their voice,
    or the unpleasant way you're glared at for a moment.
    It might be a simple sigh of plain annoyance,
    or the way you're brushed off like you don't matter.
    But in the end it doesn't really make a difference,
    because you can sense it one way or another.
    You feel as if you've been yelled at even if you weren't,
    And you get the feeling that it would be easier
    on some people if you weren't at all a part of their lives.
    It's really quite a nasty feeling to experience...
    But you know what else?
    It makes me wonder if I ever make other people feel that way.
    If I could be the cause of someone feeling the same as me.
    If my words or actions ever make it seem to someone else
    like I don't want them around me and would rather they just left.
    And it just makes me want to be more aware of what I do,
    Because you never know when you are affecting someone else.
    You never know if others feel like you're treating them
    the exact same way that you absolutly hate being treated.

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