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By Natalie Lindell BRONZE
Waterford, Wisconsin

My name is Ann Marie. I am 15, soon to be 16 and with my grandparents celebrating my 16 birthday. I am here with my grandparents because every year they take a new grandchild on a...
Natalie Lindell BRONZE, Waterford, Wisconsin
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By EssyDean BRONZE
Monterey, Massachusetts
EssyDean BRONZE, Monterey, Massachusetts
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"This above all; to thine own self be true" ~William Shakespeare
"I am not bound to please thee with my answers" ~William Shakespeare

Fiction
By AceMcCase SILVER
Morris Plains, New Jersey
AceMcCase SILVER, Morris Plains, New Jersey
7 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
let me live, love, and say it well in good sentences

-Sylvia Plath

Fiction
By Anonymous
Fiction
By Writing4Pub DIAMOND
Colts Neck, New Jersey
Writing4Pub DIAMOND, Colts Neck, New Jersey
68 articles 16 photos 5 comments

Favorite Quote:
Always desire to learn something useful.
Sophocles

LiteratureWriter PLATINUM, Seattle, Washington
33 articles 7 photos 4 comments

Favorite Quote:
'It's lacking the one thing that keeps us alive. It's lacking people. Stupid, oridinairy, brilliant people!'

AnnieManhattan GOLD, New York, New York
15 articles 6 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Sometimes, if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you, you will suddenly know everything there is to be known."
— A.A. Milne

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By Nick Revill BRONZE
Crestwood, Kentucky
Nick Revill BRONZE, Crestwood, Kentucky
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
AlexandriaRose GOLD, Newark, Delaware
13 articles 0 photos 4 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none." William Shakespeare

Nobunaga BRONZE, Moab, Utah
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more: it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." -William Shakespeare, "Macbeth"