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By K1020 BRONZE
Port Matilda, Pennsylvania

Walking through the doors that lead me to God’s acre, forcing me to grasp tears in my hand as I stare at the cold stone below my feet. Inscripted is Reed Stamer, my brother. That n...
K1020 BRONZE, Port Matilda, Pennsylvania
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By Kitty-Cat BRONZE
Wellington, Other
Kitty-Cat BRONZE, Wellington, Other
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Favorite Quote:
Don't cry because it's gone, smile because it happened

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By Kitty-Cat BRONZE
Wellington, Other
Kitty-Cat BRONZE, Wellington, Other
3 articles 0 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
Don't cry because it's gone, smile because it happened

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By lexzi BRONZE
Franklin, Michigan
lexzi BRONZE, Franklin, Michigan
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By Jada Baijnath BRONZE
Valley Stream, New York
Jada Baijnath BRONZE, Valley Stream, New York
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By perla101 BRONZE
Cupertion, California
perla101 BRONZE, Cupertion, California
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Favorite Quote:
be who you want to not what others want you to be

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By RachaelE BRONZE
Southfield, Michigan
RachaelE BRONZE, Southfield, Michigan
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Favorite Quote:
"One Life, One Chance"

Sidney1563 BRONZE, Olathe, Kansas
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Favorite Quote:
You cant steal a base if you still have you're foot on first.

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By Shackleton BRONZE
Desert Hot Springs, California
Shackleton BRONZE, Desert Hot Springs, California
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Your_Beautiful_Lies SILVER, Cairo, New York
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&quot;Expirence is a brutal teacher, but we learn. My God do we learn.&quot;~C.S.Lewis<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> OR<br /> What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step. It is always the same step, but you have to take it. ~Antoine de Saint-Exup&eacute;ry, Wind, Sand and Stars, 1939, translated from French by Lewis Galanti&egrave;re