
You know you are a writer when characters inside your brain keep demanding, ‘This is my story! Now tell it or I will never leave you alone!
– Christy Hall
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- Each night, I close my eyes and dream. In the morning, I open my eyes again, but the dreaming doesn’t stop. – Christy Hall
- Sometimes I dream so vividly, so expectantly, I wonder if I’m crazy… – Christy Hall
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- What you really want is all too often hidden just behind what you think you want. – Christy Hall
- This life is full of signs, many of which find their way to you exactly when you need them most. – Christy Hall
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