I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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Tick, Tick... Boom! (2021) by Lin-Manuel Miranda
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A Choice of Catastrophes (1979) by Isaac Asimov
The Surrealist Revolution in France (1969) by Herbert S. Gershman
Lope De Vega: Five Plays (1961) by Lope Felix De Vega Carpio
Son of a Wanted Man (1984) by Louis L'Amour
Yesterday Is Dead (1976) by Dallas Barnes
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This I am today. That I shall be tomorrow
Up to a point a person’s life is shaped by environment, heredity, and changes in the world about them. Then there comes a time when it lies within their grasp to shape the clay of their life into the sort of thing they wish it to be. Only the weak blame parents, their race, their times, lack of good fortune or the quirks of fate. Everyone has the power to say, ‘This I am today. That I shall be tomorrow.’
— Louis L'Amour, The Walking Drum (Bantam, October 29, 2019) (via A Layman’s Blog)
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The cover of Louis L'Amour's Guns of the Timberland (1955) by William George.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Sackett Series - Louis L'Amour, Tombstone (1993)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Parmalee Sackett, Morgan Earp, William "Curly Bill" Brocious
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Fusion, Slice of Life
Summary:
Parmalee is just looking for likely spots to invest the Sackett money. It doesn't take long to know Tombstone is out.
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I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody.
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Start writing, no matter what. The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on.
— Louis L'Amour
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There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning.
Louis L’Amour
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It’s true. Absolutely.
(Because I just published another eBook...)
Oh, and Gratuitous Buster, because he re-wrote the final scene of the memorable Battling Butler (1926) to make it MORE DRAMATIC, INTERESTING AND SATISFYING. (So not really all that gratuitous).
‘Scuse the caps.
WRITE IT WEDNESDAY
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