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“P. 294 He said quietly, “Just whisper it.”I’d have to answer him and if not now, eventually. The truth wouldremain the truth whether I ignored it or not...Should I surrender to whatever this future would bring? I cringedinwardly. When had reality seemed so unreal? After several moments,I gave up and whispered, “You’re . . . T-R-I-T-O-N,the Triton.”I couldn’t say anything else, it seemed irreverent. He didn’t deny it, hedidn’t laugh, or scoff or make excuses...”
CL Sherman“Every cloud doesn't have a silver lining but make time to look at the beauty of clouds can give you peace of mind”
CL Bennett“laughter is the best medicine in life, chocolate is the substitute!”
CL Bennett“Smiling is a glorious pastime and should be encouraged - try it!”
CL Bennett“You can just enjoy music without understanding it, muusic is a universal language.”
Cl 2ne1“Kissing just like she laughs: honest, heartfelt and heartful, she pulls me down as I lift her up , and the hum she gives when my tongue finds hers makes every one of my nerves fire.”
Sarah Elizabeth, Don't Let Me Go“The creators of the Constitution were not purple-robed scholars, sitting in their ivory towers attempting to put abstract theories into play, but men who had come to realize that their system of government was broken. These men desired desperately to repair it.”
C.L. Gammon, The Preamble to the United States Constitution“Washington was concerned that the soldiers coming to him from Massachusetts were too few and of too low quality. He was disappointed that the majority of the Massachusetts volunteers appeared to be thrill-seeking teenagers, British Army deserters and otherwise unemployed African Americans. Washington doubted that these volunteers would ever be able to stand up to the British. Much to Washington's surprise, the free black men soon proved to be exemplary soldiers.”
C.L. Gammon, Guns, Politics and Independence: Correspondence between General Washington and President Hancock - June 16, 1775-July 10, 1776“Great charismatic leaders don't just say what voters want to hear”
they say what voters want to say.