Filipina Love Quotes & Sayings
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Top Filipina Love Quotes
All those who love know exactly the limit they're prepared to go to. They know exactly what is required. — Nadeem Aslam
I studied in New York. I fell in love with an Australian-born, half-Filipina girl. So we moved to Australia when she went to her university and I moved with her. We moved to Montreal because she was going to take her year abroad, and I wanted to see if I could keep on writing there. It's really hard to make it as a writer in the Philippines. — Miguel Syjuco
How do you keep cheer when you go from beautiful to bald in three days? — Ananda Shankar Jayant
If you string together a set of speeches expressive of character, and well finished in point and diction and thought, you will not produce the essential tragic effect nearly so well as with a play which, however deficient in these respects, yet has a plot and artistically constructed incidents. — Aristotle.
Wearing a cloak is on Rose's list of the thousand things she hates most. The problem is that each of the thousand problems is ranked number one.
'But Dr. Rannigan says you must and anyway, it hardly weighs a thing, it's so full of holes.' I swung mine round my shoulders. Rose hates any bit of clothing that constricts, but I say Chin up and bear it. Life is just one great constriction.
'Ventilated,' I said, 'that's the word. Our cloaks are terrifically ventilated. — Franny Billingsley
A life of rest and peace in God is good; a life of pain lived in patience is still better; but to have peace in a life of pain is best of all. — Meister Eckhart
I am trapped, and for once in my life I see no path through these Rings. Four — Kate Elliott
Life isn't fair, but death is."--Hades in The Gatekeeper's Saga — Eva Pohler
I don't believe in storks. I know they don't deliver babies; they deliver pickles. — Tracy Morgan
She had not prayed directly for the recovery of the baby - she had prayed that they might find a pearl with which to hire the doctor to cure the baby, for the minds of people are as unsubstantial as the mirage of the Gulf. — John Steinbeck
