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Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Tex Winter

There is no substitution for hustle, and if you don't hustle there will be substitution — Tex Winter

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Morgan Llywelyn

Grace O'Malley is a crafty devil. — Morgan Llywelyn

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Corrie Ten Boom

Betsie,' I whispered, "what can we do for these people? Afterward I mean. Can't we make a home for them and care for them and love them?'
'Corrie, I pray every day that we will be allowed to do this! To show them that love is greater!'
And it wasn't until I was gathering twigs later in the morning that I realized that I had been thinking of the feeble-minded, and Betsie of their persecutors. — Corrie Ten Boom

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Faith in God gives boundless hope. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

When you allow people to do what they wish, then that is what they do. They stop doing the things they need to do. — Alexander McCall Smith

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Emily Bronte

Are you acquainted with the mood of mind in which, if you were seated alone, and the cat licking its kitten on the rug before you, you would watch the operation so intently that puss's neglect of one ear would put you seriously out of temper? — Emily Bronte

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Ridgely Torrence

The Song of Love, the Song of Hate, the Songs of Praise and of Thanksgiving; I've learned them all, but there remains one called the Melody of Living. — Ridgely Torrence

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Samuel Gompers

The working people know no country. They are citizens of the world. — Samuel Gompers

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Kenny G

It wasn't until Duotones that I felt my true voice come out. — Kenny G

Ano Ang Pagkakaiba Quotes By Michael Crichton

Photographs provided a tangible reality to men who were far from home, fearful and tired; they were posed proofs of success, souvenirs to send to sweethearts and loved ones, or simply ways of remembering, of grasping a moment in a swift changing and uncertain world. — Michael Crichton