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    Live Life to the Fullest

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    A famous quote from Ernest Hemingway‚ "Live life to the fullest." I choose to live by this saying cause you never know if you will make it to face tomorrow. I have seen so many people die without even knowing something is wrong. I have learned to live my life without looking back. I dont want to dwell on the past‚ when I’m able to look forward to the future. We only have one chance to live life. Life is the most precious thing anyone has. I try my best to do everything so I never have anything to

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    Live in the Moment

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    Live in the Moment: A personal response to "Snapshots" Life never goes the way you think it might. This year has been pretty bad for me and it seemsthat everything that can go wrong has gone wrong. Getting out of a rut is never easy and the worst part of it is that knowingly people that you thought you could depend on to be there walking away when things gets tough. It really feels like life doesn’t have any meaning anymore at a point and all you can feel is an emptiness

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    “Living your life to the fullest” takes nothing more than stepping out of your comfort zone and living your dreams. Unfortunately‚ a large portion of society struggles with this concept‚ for they are fearful of losing an unfounded sense of security they have found through building mental boundaries around themselves. Many people search for relief‚ turning to songs and blogs with messages pertaining to their troubles. Messages‚ such as living your life to the fullest‚ tend to shift for certain audiences

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    From: Huck. To: The Ones I Love. There are a few things I want to tell people about life. Most would say it is to live life to the fullest. In my eyes‚ there are three things that would help you live that way. They are to love your friends and respect them‚ believe in what you want to believe in‚ and the third is to do what you believe is right. Even though I do not always accomplish all of these things‚ I still believe in them and I hope that you will learn to follow these three basic concepts

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    Every man dies but not every man really lives” was among the few words written by Sir William Ross Wallace‚ an American poet during the 1860s. Well‚ as for me I want to live my life to the fullest before I leave to my eternal home up there. Having a bucket list simply keeps me on track to full fill every minor and major thing I want to do before I kick the bucket. The very first item on my list is to tell my mother that I love her. I believe in love at first sight because since the very first

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    Taking risks are essential for one to live life to the fullest. Indeed‚ taking risks may be dangerous and impacts one’s life negatively‚ but this allows individuals to encounter experiences that may be beneficial as it is a positive way to learn new skills and to test one’s limits and the limits of others. This is evident in both Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 romantic‚ musical film ‘Moulin Rouge’ and Libby Hathorn’s children’s book‚ ‘Okra and Acacia : The Story of the Wattle Patterned Plate’. These two texts

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    Every Family S Nightmare

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    Every Family’s Nightmare This is the shocking inside story of a family’s fight to free their 15-year-old son (Patrick Waring) after he is wrongly accused of rape and jailed for a year. Every Family’s Nightmare critiques the ways the police in WA investigate crime scenes‚ interview suspects and collect forensic evidence‚ and the ways in which the evidence is tested. From the time he was accused of raping a teenage girl on 30 March 2006‚ the Western Australian police were convinced Patrick Waring

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    Y.O.L.O. (You Only Live Once) “YOLO” is a term often used by today’s youth. You can hear people say it everywhere‚ or even see it as a hashtag on Twitter (#YOLO). It is an abbreviation which stands for "You Only Live Once." This expression roots from “Carpe Diem‚” which is Latin for "seize the day." It emphasizes how precious life is and how we should seize every extraordinary moment and opportunity that comes our way. It encourages people to bring out the best in them in order to enjoy life and

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    family‚ a day that made me realize the importance of my Grandfather. I was about 2 years old when he died. My Grandfather had cancer and alzheimer’s. Alzheimer;s is a The doctor conversed with my family announcing that my Grandmother has no longer some hours or days of life with us. These sentences were killing me‚ making every passing moment longing for her being with me forever. My Grandmother was then brought to my aunt’s house to spend her last days‚ which for us were filled with tears; however

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    “Begin at once to live and count each separate day as a separate life.” At times‚ it’s seemed as though life contains an endless supply of days. When I was younger‚ I thought this for sure. It didn’t matter how long I held a grudge‚ or how long I waited to do something I wanted—there would be an unlimited pool of other opportunities. At least that’s what I thought back then. Maybe it’s a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood: the moment when you realize life happens now‚ and that’s all

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