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By acarrigan22 BRONZE
Lansdale, Pennsylvania

In the early evenings we always played hockey in the street. I was one of the youngest as well the only girl, but I would put on my skates and play just as well as the 15-year-old...
acarrigan22 BRONZE, Lansdale, Pennsylvania
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Hayden Andersen BRONZE, Alpine, Utah
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By SmileGrl BRONZE
Rochester, New York
SmileGrl BRONZE, Rochester, New York
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Favorite Quote:
"Love like this may come once, Baby it's fate, Like a soul mate he's your penguin, Baby it's fate, Baby it's fate not luck."- "Penguin"- Christina Perri

Tammy Chaimov BRONZE, Brooklyn, New York
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justsmile164 BRONZE, New York, New York
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Favorite Quote:
"Talent is nothing without character."

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By Lalalalalalala BRONZE
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Lalalalalalala BRONZE, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
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Favorite Quote:
All the adversity I&#039;ve had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. <br /> ~Walt Disney

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By dnajman BRONZE
Sugar Land, Texas
dnajman BRONZE, Sugar Land, Texas
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By Jmccloskey BRONZE
Wellington, Florida
Jmccloskey BRONZE, Wellington, Florida
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By bekahtrib SILVER
Berwyn, Illinois
bekahtrib SILVER, Berwyn, Illinois
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C.Colleen BRONZE, Tempe, Arizona
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;Anyone who writes well, I suspect, writes primarily by ear, listening to the music of words. That means we should be careful what language we allow to tune our ears. If you&#039;ve grown up in the midst of gifted talkers, then you&#039;re in luck; but if the talk you hear comes mainly from television or movies, if you read mostly junk, or if you don&#039;t read much at all, you&#039;re not likely to develop a keen ear for your own writing. You won&#039;t be able to hear the clunks and cliches. You won&#039;t know whether your sentences are breathing.&rdquo;<br /> -Scott Russell Sanders