By: Michelle Moschkau

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Welcome. The journey through my selected quotes takes place in "choose your own adventure" format and is meant to be read as such. Follow the links that interest you and see what you can experience. Press the back button when appropriate, or continue with the web that spans the world wide. Reading the blogs individually is fine, but it won't be as fun. This experience (minus the back-button feature) is meant to reflect the journey of life, rich with choices in its path unfolding.

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"For everything you have missed, you have gained something else, and for everything you gain, you lose something else."

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

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This blog, Common Place Blog, is home base. Come back here if you'd like to start over. Also, to save you from counting and wondering which quotes are related to which texts, look here. For a description of the above image, click here.

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-Michelle

Begin by reading the post below. Enjoy.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Begin:

"Much Madness is divinest Sense - To a discerning eye - Much Sense - The starkest Madness"

-Emily Dickinson


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"Salman Rushdie and Friends in Conversation:  The only Subject is Love"



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Fiction and nonfiction are only different techniques of storytelling.

-Arundhati Roy



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