In Greek mythology, the Muses are a sisterhood of goddesses or spirits, their number set at nine by Classical times, who embody the arts and inspire the creation process with their graces through remembered and improvised song and stage, writing, traditional music, and dance. Not only are the Muses explicitly used in modern English to refer to an inspiration, as when one cites his/her own artistic muse, but they are also implicit in words and phrases such as "amuse", "amusement", "museum", "music," and "musing upon".
(taken from Wikipedia)
"DON'T BE GREEDY" (What can I say...I don't know if my message was very clear)
"NOT WAR, BUT PEACE" (If you want to hear why my little would vote for "Bock Obama" please ask and I will be more than happy to expand)
"MATH SKILLZ" (Counting...one finger at a time)
"NO MATTER WHAT, JUST BE YOURSELF" (What do you do when a boy calls you a name?)
"FRIENDSHIP" (You're looking at it)
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かわい (cute)!
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