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to push Together, forward, is indolent
to stand Alone is ambitious

to Fall is to join the Lost and Weak
to Rise is to join the High and Mighty

to fall or to rise is to Conform

to conform is to Lose Yourself in an endless labyrinth of Unoriginality




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On Wednesday October 19th, 2005, Zhee (638) writes:
brilliantly said!


On Wednesday July 6th, 2005, Dayer (200) writes:
great writing as always :)


On Sunday June 19th, 2005, An Expired Member (15) writes:
great write. :)


On Thursday March 3rd, 2005, ElegantKiss (399) writes:
You're so sexy when you're all smart.


On Tuesday February 1st, 2005, ShardsofSilence (325) writes:
well said. wonderfully done. i love your way with words. lovely write


On Friday January 21st, 2005, Lotophagi (446) writes:
succinct, profound, and well put. Nicely said. Thank you.


On Tuesday January 18th, 2005, AniDayz (1236) writes:
shit...i love this! very intelligent and exceptionally done!!! i MUST *fave* this...


On Friday January 7th, 2005, MelvinOliverDrauma (546) writes:
indeed


On Friday January 7th, 2005, spaniellie (89) writes:
loved this as well, your words have power. "to fall or to rise is to conform" great line! great write.


On Friday January 7th, 2005, Sin (1622) writes:
words of wisdom, brilliantly expressed



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