“*DON'T DISCRIMINATE!
If God thought one color was superior to another...why would he
mix the colors in flowers and let them intermingle together?” —pg.3

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“As you are walking through through section of town you haven't seen before, in front of you is a small building that looks like a Victorian cottage. There is a sign that reads: "The Gallery of Ice and Snow". On the door a smaller sign recommends a jacket to be worn upon entering. You then feel why. The place is cold . The air conditioning is on.” —pg.1

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“ Every creator has a favorite child. A creation he or she loves to show and never gets tired of. That's how I have always felt about my poem, Close Your Eyes. When I first wrote it, it was relaxation exercise; thinking about my favorite place, swimming at that beautiful spot in the creek where I lived when I was younger.” —excerpt from closing.

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“There is great beauty in tragedy. Sometimes we have to wait out the flood, and then it is up to us to decide what it looks like after it's done. I think of tragedy and wonder how it will affect people. Will they allow it to destroy them and ruin their lives, or will they let it define them in a positive way, become better people and accomplish more because of it?” —pg.1

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