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Quote of the Day – August 6, 2012
I wish I could show you when you are lonely or in darkness the astonishing light of your own being. ~Hafiz of Persia
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A Child’s Prayer – Constrained Writing (CW) – Drabble
This is where God lives I thought stepping inside.
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Quote of the Day – August 5, 2012
Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future. ~Paul Boese
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Book Review – The Passage
The passage: a novelJustin Cronin; Ballantine Books 2011WorldCat•LibraryThing•Google Books•BookFinder A government experiment with a virus that causes human mutation goes wrong. A hundred years later, humanity survives only in isolated, defensive pockets holding back the “virals” and its last hope is a little girl who was the government’s final experiment.
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Quote of the Day – August 4, 2012
Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Monster
You called me a monster when you found out, found out that I like hurting men.
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I’ve Moved!
WordPress glitched out on me and suspended my blog for a week. They’ve resolved things now, but in the intervening time I decided it wasn’t worth the frustration and migrated onto my own host… So here is my new location: www.sanctumia.com/blog/
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Quote of the Day – August 3, 2012
There are places in the heart that do not yet exist; suffering has to enter in for them to come to be. ~Leon Bloy
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Accepting Service
I pick at the chicken salad he just made me. It’s 3 A.M. He realized I hadn’t eaten all day, cast me a searing look and headed for the kitchen – over my stringent objections that I didn’t need anything, he didn’t have to get up, I was fine, I could do it myself… He finally told me to be a good dominant and shut up.
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Ordinary Girl
Such an ordinary girl, don’t you look it. Come on, tell us, tell us, ordinary girl. First date, first kiss… Naw, I don’t feel like telling. Come on, tell us, tell us, ordinary girl. First love, first base… You don’t want to know. Sure we do, tell us, tell us, ordinary girl. First time, all the way…