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January 11, 2017

January 8, 2017

Black Cat Irish Luck

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January 6, 2017

Never Be An Artist

“Never be an artist that starts worshiping yourself or believe your little group is better than anyone outside of it. For, you are nothing more than a grain of sand on a hillside in this world of ours. Even Da Vinci’s work is only glanced at then scrolled past on a phone or computer these days. Climb down off your throne and become humble once more.”

Jason E. Hodges, When The Cedars Shade Your Grave
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Liberty Abstract Art 1995

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January 4, 2017

Art 1995


                                                                    
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Published on January 04, 2017 16:58

Your Only Guarantee

“Your only guarantee in this life is that eventually it will end. So make it extraordinary. Live like tomorrow won’t start for you.” Jason E. Hodges

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Published on January 04, 2017 01:34

January 2, 2017

History


“Humans have the ability to rewrite history. Within a few decades it is not even questioned. Stories of the past become as real as the world you walk through today. Wars are waged over false history. Sins are denied. All for mankind to move forward and feel comfortable about its past. Your true history is written in the stars. Look up, breathe in, and be humbled by the ones who came before you. The ones who have suffered, who have endured, who have overcome. Their blood is alive in you. Thei...
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Published on January 02, 2017 11:23

December 17, 2016

When The Cedars Shade Your Grave

Jason E. Hodges grew up the youngest of seven children. On a janitor’s income supplemented by the family’s backyard garden his father taught his children the value of hard work and determination. These lessons of pushing forward during difficult times his parents learned while growing up during the Great Depression. Jason was diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age and would need these tools of perseverance if he was ever going to make it as a writer. His first published work came in 1994. Now...
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Published on December 17, 2016 03:20

March 25, 2016

Pluck Out The Painful

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Published on March 25, 2016 18:45