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Something worth reading... 10 seconds of your time

Mon Nov 5, 2007, 3:29 AM
  • Mood: Sweet
  • Listening to: Hans Zimmer
  • Reading: Life of Pi (heard lots about it)
  • Watching: Chaser <3
  • Playing: DDR- I passed Maxx Unlimited on Heavy yah!
  • Eating: Toffee
  • Drinking: Not as much as I should
Didn't even finish the first chapter of this book when I found the best quote EVER:

"If we do not support our artists, then we sacrifice our imagination on the altar of crude reality and we end up believing in nothing and having worthless dreams." - Yann Martel

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:iconquietstorms:
Wonderful!

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Hard as lightning, soft as candlelight.
:iconcatwoman-revenge:
taking the words outta my mouth :XD:

:smooch:
:icon9eberra1:
NOT BAD! ... bit long winded though! but i love the symbolism!

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I'll love in life and I'll love in death!

The gift of life only ends in the Wrath of death...
:iconnarutoblooddemon:
wow i like this qoute

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The only thing more terrifying than searching for the Devil...is finding him.
:iconauthor-girl:
Yeah, it's great :D

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If you read this line, remember not the hand that wrote it
- Nightwish, Dead Boy's Poem

Because fairytales do not always end with 'happily ever after'...
:iconauthor-girl:
I like it too :D

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If you read this line, remember not the hand that wrote it
- Nightwish, Dead Boy's Poem

Because fairytales do not always end with 'happily ever after'...
:iconauthor-girl:
It's so well said though- my attitudes without 'like' and 'um'.

--
If you read this line, remember not the hand that wrote it
- Nightwish, Dead Boy's Poem

Because fairytales do not always end with 'happily ever after'...
:iconauthor-girl:
:D

--
If you read this line, remember not the hand that wrote it
- Nightwish, Dead Boy's Poem

Because fairytales do not always end with 'happily ever after'...
:icon9eberra1:
:D

--
I'll love in life and I'll love in death!

The gift of life only ends in the Wrath of death...

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