Quotes From "Maestra" By L.S. Hilton

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Wealth creeps under your epidermis like poison. It invades your posture, your gestures, the way you carry yourself. L.S. Hilton
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When you're no one from nowhere it's best to know your limits. Rich kids can play at bohemia, but wealth has long tendrils; it twines into a safety net which can also be a trap for the unprepared. Rich kids have families and backgrounds and connections, and they ask questions, because their world functions on being able to place people. I couldn't expose myself to that. L.S. Hilton
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Choices are made before explanations, whether or not we care to know it. L.S. Hilton