Inspirational Quote

“Shoot for the moon, because even if you miss you miss, you’ll land in the stars.” -Les Brown

This quote is by far my favorite quote. It tells me so much in just two sentences– that you can never be a failure. You always learn something out of everything. Take the chances and go for your goals. Otherwise you’ll never know what you’re capable of. Even if you don’t achieve your goal, you’ll get there soon.

Les Brown is a motivational speaker. He inspires people in every way. In this quote of his, he tells us very clearly to never give up and take all the opportunities that you can in life. Nothing bad can happen to you if you don’t achieve what you aimed for. Only good can come from there.

This quote shows me that giving up won’t be an option in life.

Maudie’s

As soon as I walk in, the relishing Tex-Mex smell swirls all around you. The waiters welcome you and greet you with warmth. As soon as you see all the laughter and gleaming faces, you know that you’ve picked the perfect restaurant. This restaurant is the one and only Maudie’s. It’s the best Tex-Mex restaurant in Austin, Texas!

Maudie’s has the most unique architecture! It’s definitely anything BUT boring. The mini waterfall outside swiftly glides across the glossy blue rocks. The goldish-brown wooden sticks, drape horizontally from the ceiling. Beautiful and colorful Mexican paintings hang from the walls with pride. But not only is the restaurants decor fantastic, but their food is mouth-watering! The exquisite, tasteful, and deliciously seasoned food puts a smile on my face. I would come here every day if I could! I don’t think this place could get any better.

I always love to eat out at Maudie’s no matter what mood I’m in. They bring out the best Tex-Mex food in all of Texas. Maudie’s also has a lunch and dinner menu along with a breakfast menu too! There’s no way to be in a bad mood once you walk through the doors here.

So come over to Maudie’s where you’ll have the time of your life! It’s the best Tex-Mex food in Austin. Trust me; this will be your favorite restaurant.

 

Christine’s Nightmare

Eine rote Rose

The boat glided across the murky-water. All was still–except for the creaky gate opening to let the Phantom and me into his dreadful lair. Cobb webs were everywhere–except on that one polished organ. Crumpled up papers filled with scratched out music were lying around the organ. There were candle-stands that have been missing from the opera house, dimly-lit. The lair, the trembling lair.

The lair was uncomfortable. Just like that dummy in a wedding dress–wait, is that me? Shivers ran up my back as I gazed around once more to the place that haunts my dreams.

There was a bed of dead roses, yelling to be rejuvenated. All the roses surrounded one fresh, crimson rose in the middle, rocking from the chilly breezes. There was the steady beat of the water echoing in the distance. The lair swirled with mist and fog. The floors were washed in ash.  The old statues of beautiful angels lay there, rusty, and soaked in solitude.

It looked as though the lair was rejected by the upper-world. Everything seemed to be missing a heart. Everything was abandoned. Everything was stranded. Even the man- my old angel of music.

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