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	<title>Comments on: What Makes The Dawn Come Up Like Thunder?</title>
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	<description>tonight we drink to youth.</description>
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		<title>By: The Josh</title>
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		<description>I cried a little when I read this.  You cannot imagine how happy I am to see you understand how amazing you are.  You can, indeed, do anything.  Heroines are around every corner, Wonder Women walk among us, and history is written every day by people like you.  And people like me, obviously.  Cuz if you&#039;re Wonder Woman, I am TOTALLY Spider-Man.  *thwip*

&lt;em&gt;Josh -- I cried a little when I read *this* mostly because after I wrote it, I experienced some tougher times (and A LOT of homesickness). But, I don&#039;t think that courage can ever really go away, which is what&#039;s amazing -- once you find it, it&#039;s a part of you...sometimes you feel weak and it feels like it&#039;s gone, but I need to remember to draw upon it, to gather my strength, to remember the love and support that surrounds me...Your faith in me always astounds me, and I appreciate it and love you. - Susan</description>
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<p><em>Josh &#8212; I cried a little when I read *this* mostly because after I wrote it, I experienced some tougher times (and A LOT of homesickness). But, I don&#8217;t think that courage can ever really go away, which is what&#8217;s amazing &#8212; once you find it, it&#8217;s a part of you&#8230;sometimes you feel weak and it feels like it&#8217;s gone, but I need to remember to draw upon it, to gather my strength, to remember the love and support that surrounds me&#8230;Your faith in me always astounds me, and I appreciate it and love you. &#8211; Susan</em></p>
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