Nothing Left Unsaid
Yours Truly

Her name is Sabrina, and she is probably one of the laziest and emotionally closed off people you will ever meet. Don't judge her for it; she's a lot smarter than you can imagine and is fiercely loyal to her true friends. A new graduate who majored in law and hoping to work for legal aid find a way of helping people in any way possible. She lives to achieve success, with no plans of execution. She maintains sanity, with her natural talent of repression; fitness, with weightlifting and circuits; and cheerfulness with singing and eating frequently. She is imperfect, and will always be honest about it.

Words speak

Posso farle.

"Ambition is a wonderful thing-it can drive you, it can exhaust you, but if you look at it in a positive way it can be very productive."-Steven McRae.

"I like to think that while striving to improve, it is important to acknowledge at every stage along the way, when you have achieved something."-Steven McRae.

Carpe diem.

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make a wish
Wednesday, 12 December 2012 @ 12:45 am
"Sunday is over
We are all going home
No reason to stay here
But no one has made a move 

We know that for sure
Nothing lasts forever
But we have too many things gone too fast 

Let's make a wish
Easy one
That you are not the only one
And someone's there next to you holding your hand
Make a wish
You'll be fine
Nothing's gonna let you down
Someone's there next to you holding you now
Someone's there next to you holding you
Along the paths you walk"
Well, I have no other clever input for this momentous day of 12/12/12. The lyrics are courtesy of the song 'Make a Wish' by Ellegarden (which are a fantastic Japanese band if you've never heard of them). 
Oh and I have an essay to do about whether parliamentary sovereignty is at threat from the judiciary. I suppose I will be waffling on about the Human Rights Act 1998 and the EU...better get started-after I watch this documentary I found on 'Britain's Supreme Court'

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