Bisaya Proverbs Quotes & Sayings
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History is chronicled by conquerors. — J. Tullos Hennig
If you enjoy the fragrance of a rose, you must accept the thorns which it bears. — Isaac Hayes
I never hesitated, as a student, in embracing the necessity of violence. In South Africa, I didn't just accept it; I looked forward to it as a mission. — Wole Soyinka
I give myself to you and accept you as my own. — Melissa De La Cruz
People do what they do to each other and they feed on it. — Bob Saget
No man is born without faults. — Horace
It was terrifying to realize life goes on without you. — Courtney Love
Cars, toys, aspirin, meat, toasters, water - nearly every product sold has passed basic safety regulations well in advance of being marketed and sold. But consumer credit is a kind of buyer-beware, wild west. That is partly the result of history. — Elizabeth Warren
If you are worried about the people outside, the most unreasonable thing you can do is remain outside yourself. Christians are Christ's body ... every addition to that body enables Him to do more. If you want to help those outside you must add your own little cell to the body of Christ who along can help them. Cutting off a man's fingers would be a odd way of getting him to do more work. — C.S. Lewis
Fr. Amphilochios, the geronta or elder on the island of Patmos when I first stayed there, would have been in full agreement. Do you know, he said, that God gave us one more commandment, which is not recorded in Scripture? It is the commandment love the trees. Whoever does not love trees, so he believed, does not love God. When you plant a tree, he insisted, you plant hope, you plant peace, you plant love, and you will receive God's blessing. — Kallistos Ware
Think of the countless changes in which you yourself have bad a part. The whole universe is change, and life is but what you deem it. — Marcus Aurelius
