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Jaime Beldrán del Río
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No gaste las palabras no cambie el significado mire que lo que yo quiero lo …

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Somos la catástrofe Dice octavio que en latinoamérica los intelectuales somos la catástrofe, entre otras …

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Typing Enthusiast - Left Hand Quote - Right hand punctuation only
Stewart created a great farce. Sara read Stewart's farce. Sara wagered Stewart was wasted as he drafted. We rested better after we read Stewart's farce. We ate sweet treats as we read.

Consuelo Saah Baehr - From Three Daughters
Promise me something. Don't believe that you have bad luck or that bad things happen to you. I've been around a long time, and this is how life continues. I can't account for such cruelty from God, but there it is. We must take things hard that are hard. But also go forward and not ask too many questions. Your mother is gone, but I'm still here. Why? Perhaps for you. I'm left to tell you what a strong, good girl you were to your parents and how happy you made your mother.

Chella - Endless Song
My life flows on in endless song, above Earth's lamentations. This hymn lyric describes my life. I burst into song periodically throughout the day. Music is built into my being, and the joy of music greatly enhances my life.

Keyhero User - Coronavirus
Will I ever get back to "normal life?" Prior to Coronavirus, I spent a lot of time at parks, restaurants, movie theaters, concerts, church and more. In the first few weeks of lockdown, i felt stifled by all of the restrictions. Now, I still miss all of those things, but I've come to appreciate the quarantine routine. We do the same things each week. We have a pattern that is working. I think the outside world will seem loud and chaotic after months at home. Will I ever want to wear shoes again?