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My decisiveness has been a real blessing. My instincts are pretty
great. But my prejudices, narrowmindedness, laziness and fear stand in the way
of recognizing new opportunities...
By Chaya Houpt
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I want to show my readers, in the wrenching three-dimensional visions of words, how things could turn around...
By Anonymous
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Sometimes I get stuck and I need direction. Sometimes I feel
like I am at a crossroads in life. There is a fork in the road and I
don't know whether to go right or left. I sit in the road and wait for
some bright neon sign saying, "This way to redemption!" But for some
reason it never comes . . .
By Altie Seigel
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Being as I don't want to be assigned to the loony bin, my shout
is carefully manufactured-existing in dimensions no greater than two
feet long and two feet wide. The Carefully Manufactured Shout is tied
with twine-and, by most metaphysical classifications, would qualify for
the blue bin . . .
By Chana Perman
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Every Friday she made two little candles from the margarine she
saved and did not eat, and took some threads from the bottom of her
dress and lit them . . .
By Olga Fin
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High above the clouds, amongst the clouded sky,
Living a life above all beings, she let out a tired sigh
By Devorah Leah Goldman
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