Education In Filipino Quotes & Sayings
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College education is the great Filipino dream. But in a world of rapid technological change, getting a job or keeping it depends as much on how well one reasons as how well one uses his hands. — Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
When I first started acting, I started in opera and had a great desire to play grand, tragic characters. I got sidetracked in musical theater and ended up doing a lot of comedy. — Leslie Easterbrook
Some people are boys longer than others. — Patricia Briggs
Set a great example. Someone may imitate it. — Albert Schweitzer
When you're at sea," Gwen would probably reply, "it's not food. It's fuel, for further exploits."
"So the exploit fuels the next exploit, and the next the next, and so on? Is there nothing more, nothing else?"
"Is there ever? — Daniel Handler
Most humans live in the mindset that this moment is only important because it's getting them to the next one. — Eckhart Tolle
Our femtosecond snapshots can examine a molecule at discrete instants in time. — Ahmed Zewail
Whatever came from being
is caught up in being, drunkenly
forgetting the way back — Jalaluddin Rumi
People can say what they want in the Labour Party. — Michael Foot
I sincerely hope your Christmas ... may abound in the gaieties which the season generally brings ... — Jane Austen
You're worth every bad thing that's ever happened to me, because going through them led me to you. — Samantha Young
Many people are afraid to teach because they don't think they know enough. I hope I've put the lie to that. But also consider this: work in brain science has shown that nothing is better for maintaining your memory and critical thinking skills as you age than continuous learning. And remember, there's no better way to learn than to teach. This is not to mention the threat of obsolescence. As the pace of technological change has quickened, the pace of change throughout all of work life has been cranked up, and those who don't constantly work out on the cognitive treadmill find themselves lapped by the new young things right out of college. Finally, — Richie Etwaru
It's okay to write something offensive now and then. It lets you know if anyone actually reads your posts. — Stanley Victor Paskavich
