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By AnonymRita Stradling
As the sweaty, alcohol fuming bodies press in on me from all directions I decide that my ideal of a good time is reading a good novel, alone
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By AnonymRita Stradling
Going insane would be worse than dying. At least death is clear and final
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By AnonymRita Stradling
I don’t agree. The morning fog makes the graveyard beautiful, soft and sad as a voice humming a lullaby, but I don’t tell her what I think. She’d call me a weirdo. - Raven Smith
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By AnonymRita Stradling
I’m just saying that you live every day like you’re challenging death to come find you, and other people live their days seeing death waiting for them everywhere.” He lifted up his glasses, rubbing the bridge of his nose while he talked. “It’s taking her a lot more than it would take you or me to sit in that car.
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By AnonymRita Stradling
I’m tied up, gagged and about to be bludgeoned to death by a lawn ornament. Jeez, that’s depressing. - Raven Smith
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By AnonymRita Stradling
Love didn't seem like something that could be organized or contained; it should be messy and emotional, like exploding and imploding with someone at the exact same time.
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By AnonymRita Stradling
Nothing helps a broken heart like having someone wonderful give you theirs.
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By AnonymRita Stradling
People always have such a hard time believing that robots could do bad things.
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By AnonymRita Stradling
Rose pivoted. “Alainn, can I ask you something about ethics?” Alainn nodded, slowly. “Sure.” Rose’s inhuman eyes met hers, and she asked, “Would you die to save a million people?
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By AnonymRita Stradling
Some people are worth the world
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By AnonymRita Stradling
Sometimes, the best deed you can do for another person is to not save them from their troubles.
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By AnonymRita Stradling
The means are inconsequential, only the ends matter
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By AnonymRita Stradling
When you’ve crawled through the darkness, the light is so much more glorious.
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