conviction

October 11th, 2011 | 386 Entries

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386 Entries for “conviction”

  1. I suppose, in my short life of confusing turns of events, I have been convicted of one crime that had hurt so many people. No, I did not rob a store. No, I did not kill a man with a beautiful family. I killed my best friend’s heart, and fell in love with him. And sooner or later, my heart had hung itself when that same man left me.

    Love is an awful thing, is it not?

    by Amberlynn on 10.11.2011
  2. Conviction. Hmmmmmmm. What is conviction, anyway? Is it something somebody does? Or does one convict one’s conscience? I really don’t know… :( But I will say that I love oneword! Haha… :P

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  3. c is for cats who like to party
    o is for on top of the house
    n- never will they stop
    v-visious snakes ate them now
    i-intensivily owners look for them
    c-cats are dead now
    t-time to go to bed
    i-if you can stop crying
    o-over the clouds they float to heaven
    n-not a place where snakes that eat cats will ever go

    by Amanda on 10.11.2011
  4. A pang striked her chest. She knew good and well that what she was about to do was not for the best.

    But the best way was hard, so hard. . .she didn’t know if she’d get through it. She been through all this many times with herself. But the not best way was so easy, perhaps it could buy her some time. . .that’s what she would tell her self. Then she would do the right thing — really. Just as soon as this was done.

    In she went. The pang did not strike again.

    by Mildred on 10.11.2011
  5. they said that with so much conviction, but they really don’t know. He is good and loving and helpful.

  6. Every person in the world has something that’s important to them. Something that inspires them to attempt to bring about a change in that something whether they think about it or not. This is conviction.

  7. Pledging ahead. Resolve. Endurance. But also risking accusal. Accusal of going beyond your ways and means. Having to serve a sentence of selling out. Believing in and being bereft. Black and white striped dreams forging ahead. I’m guilty of dreaming, I’ll serve my sentence in this isolated space of those who choose wonder over reality.

  8. Conviction conviction conviction conviction conviction conviction conviction conviction conviction conviction

  9. To convict is to condemn, to have conviction is to succeed. curiouser and curiouser. Sometimes all a body has left to themselves is the strength of their conviction.

  10. have you ever had a conviction a conviction is a very strong word most kids or students dont use such big words as conviction until they get older because most kids dont understand the meaning of conviction. Do you no what conviction mean? If so when did you learn it ? What does conviction mean to you?

  11. his conviction was to be a basketball player.Joey had a conviction to be a football player.Billy had a conviction to be a baseball player.

  12. We have a convention that education is in the US.

  13. A person in a prison is considered to be convicted of doing something… I think… ://

  14. my naibor was convictied as a merderor
    and is now in jail

  15. The thing someone is convinced of.

  16. I’m not sure what conviction means..??? he has been convicted for murder! she has a conviction to her friend

  17. you are conviction for hitting a kid with your car!!!:O

  18. sreving time in

  19. A crime, and a strong belief

  20. conviction conviction conviction convicted of a crime conviction is important

  21. What is conviction ????????????????????? In the spanish dictionary by joey from the black

  22. Conviction: I believethe first peron to introduce me to the concept of a conviction was myfriend, my dear dear friend Nicole, a.k.a Number 2. She has enlightened me to my inner self so much that it scares me to think of who and where I would be if her and i had never met, if I hadn’t been brave enough after all to talk to her at school that one day. I have a few convictions, though I’m still unsure to this day if I actually use the word correctly. But one of my convictions is to keep dreaming, and to remain hopeful in the idea of the world becoming a better place, to believe that in spite of primitive ways of previously lived lives, human beings can become better and more open-minded people who don’t have to tear eachother down and take away from eachother in order to gain in their lives. One of my main convictions is always believing that passive mental revolution is possible for everyone, and that we were put on this earth as a species to build eachother up, and to build ourselves up based on what we can mentally and personally gain from others.

    by Ashley Jackson on 10.11.2011
  23. The word conviction is a weird word. It is something when you get in trouble.

    by on 10.11.2011
  24. i don’t know what a conviction is so i don’t kn

  25. We sat there, not looking at each other whatsoever.
    “So…,” I attempted to make conversation.
    “If we wanna get this project done, we’re gonna have to work together and get along,” he finally said. I couldn’t agree more. I wanted to get along with Anthony, I really did, he just couldn’t find it in his heart to let it happen.
    “Well, I’m sorry. About everything. I know what I did to you was wrong and I at least should have done it differently. Even if you don’t believe me, I want you to know that I do feel horrible about it and I am sorry,” I confessed.
    No conviction. No caring. No nothing.
    All I got was, “You said that before…”
    “I know,” I told him, “I just am sorry. Weather you beleive it or not, I want you to know that.” And I walked away.

  26. He was convicted and sent to jail for fourteen years – though with the corruption in the goverment, he would most likely be let out in four years insted.

    by on 10.11.2011
  27. A person leaves a city because he/she isn’t wanted for an alleged crime. He/she cannot go back to society because of their past. Unlikely events follow in their redemption. They can’t find themselves among the chaos.

    by Cassandra Kaiser on 10.11.2011
  28. It was a conviction for life. Mixed sentiments, thoughts, fears of life to come. I don’t know where I’ll end up, but I know I won’t be going anywhere special. What have I done? I was born to die. Conviction for life is what I have. I am sentenced to the eternal fire.

    by Marina on 10.11.2011
  29. I wish I had more. But instead, I’m lost in and internal conflict that tears me apart. Maybe if I was more convicted of something, it would be less confusing.

    by Jazz on 10.11.2011
  30. Even if you have no clue what you’re doing, you can usually get away with as long as you act and speak with conviction. Make mistakes with authority and few people will realize them for what they are.

  31. Conviction is a word that I don’t recall the meaning to at this exact moment but i’m sure I will remember what it means soon. I’m running out of time and things to say. sooooo um. yea conviction. Is a word that begins with the letter c.

    by Stephanie on 10.11.2011
  32. it is with utter conviction that i can tell you i would wrestle a bear to protect my children. walk through fire, stand in front of a speeding bullet. i had no idea i could love like this.

  33. no,
    no,
    i will not have you look at me
    like that.
    convicted i was,
    but you don’t have that right.
    okay?
    you just don’t
    how do you know what’s going
    through this head of mine
    what’s going on, in this castle of
    utter nothingess
    you don’t know what it’s like
    and you don’t know how it feels
    and i know you think
    you know,
    but you don’t
    and that,
    that is final

  34. My conviction on soul mates is this: They don’t have to be a lover. They can be your best friend, maybe not even that. The way I see it, a soul mate is a person who comes into your life for some amount of time (maybe even forever) and they change you. They make you want to be better. You want to do the best you can for this person, for yourself, because of them. You don’t know what you did without them, and you can’t imagine not having them around in the future. They mean everything to you. They are that other half.

    by J. on 10.11.2011
  35. Crime, evil money fraud. Accusing one of something. Bad word. negative. Strength. Hard. Different. Difficult. Force.

    by Courtney on 10.11.2011
  36. I would like to go through life with no convictions associated with my name. I surely hope this happens. If not, see ya in jail.

    by on 10.11.2011
  37. i can honestly say that i have never been convicted of anything…except falling for him. my best friends remind me everyday of how hard i fell for him….how fast he caught my heart…and how bad it is that i cannot let go…i’ve been convicted….convicted of nothing…but falling in love <3

  38. Later, after he was free again (as if he ever really were) he would recall that time as a certain golden period of his life. Freedom had wrought heartache, cancer, destitution and diabetes – the end times seemed always just around the corner.

  39. some people have to have conviction to be punished for a crime.

  40. Who are you to tell me of my right or wrong doing? Were you there? Did you see me commit the crime? It’s just your stupid way of controlling me like you always have. I can’t bear to sustain your torment any longer.
    I hope you leave your lights on
    Because you’ll never be able to rest assured that the man you abandoned made sure you never needed to leave the light on to begin with.

    But how I miss you and the way you smelled.

    by Stevis McGreavis on 10.11.2011