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Cities are bright, vibrant places to take photographs in, but they also have a very photogenic quality about them when they are photographed from higher altitudes. Take this photo of Cape Town, South Africa, for example: The bird’s eye view from Lion’s Head is pretty stunning. To that end, it takes a special kind of […]
Always believe in hope and being strong when everything seems to be falling apart. Sometimes we feel like everything in the world could be going ... Read more
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In Paul Griffiths’ 2008 novel let me tell you, Ophelia tells her story using only the 481-word vocabulary given to her in Hamlet: So: now I come to speak. At last. I will tell you all I know. I was deceived to think I could not do this. I have the powers; I take them here. I have the right. I have the means. My words may be poor, but they will have to do. What words do I have? Where do they come from? How is it that I speak? There will be a time for me to think...
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"Even Immortality Ends" We Need Your Fan Art for Blade Winners Announcement Hi, Trailblazers! We thank all Trailblazers for their enthusiastic participation! The winners for this event have been announced. Let's take a look at everyone's amazing creations~ View Here:…
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In Paul Griffiths’ 2008 novel let me tell you, Ophelia tells her story using only the 481-word vocabulary given to her in Hamlet: So: now I come to speak. At last. I will tell you all I know. I was deceived to think I could not do this. I have the powers; I take them here. I have the right. I have the means. My words may be poor, but they will have to do. What words do I have? Where do they come from? How is it that I speak? There will be a time for me to think...
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The problem with farewell messages is that sometimes we tend to find it pretty challenging coming up with the right ones. This is where our article comes to the rescue.
When you can't be with your closest family and friends, these 25 missing you quotes are a great way to make sure they know how much you miss them and love them.
Hands that never touch. Lips that never meet. The Almost Lovers, never to be.– Rae Hachton