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I got tired of feeding them (short story)

A lanky, full-breasted woman clothed in finely woven textures stands looking over the sea from the cliffed heights of a continental plate, eroding. Her curly dark tresses waver, her pensive black eyes portend, her porcelain skin glows—a tower of boldness, … Continue reading

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the mom He made for me (poem)

mom, looking back on the life journey that has been given to me if it weren’t for you, i don’t know where i would be lost forsaken nothing, i am sure but there you were and are – the person … Continue reading

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Tender Hearted (quote)

In giving oneself to God the heart does not lose its natural tenderness; on the contrary, its love grows deeper by becoming more pure and more Christlike. –St. Therese of Lisieux, Story of a Soul

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Okay, so this quote is about a week late, but it is still good for everyday (quote)

St. Augustine tells us that progress in holiness depends on God and myself–on God’s grace and on my will. Each of us must have a true and living resolution to reach holiness. If we are faithful in little practices of … Continue reading

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