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Lady Soliloque

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Lady Soliloque

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Average rating: 4.42 · 48 ratings · 14 reviews · 4 distinct works
Tempestas Viator (Enoch the...

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The Immortal Game: Immortal...

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Lady’s Recent Updates

“God is too cool to join any of his unauthorized fan clubs.”
Anonymous

Robert Ludlum
“How gratifying to be there when arrogance collapses. How much more so to be the instrument. (Alfred Gillette)”
Robert Ludlum, The Bourne Identity
tags: spite

Shannon L. Alder
“I have always found it odd that people who think passive aggressively ignoring a person is making a point to them. The only point it makes to anyone is your inability to articulate your point of view because deep down you know you can’t win. It’s better to assert yourself and tell the person you are moving on without them and why, rather than leave a lasting impression of cowardness on your part in a person’s mind by avoiding them.”
Shannon L. Alder

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