Hasang Tagalog Quotes & Sayings
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Rude contact with facts chased my visions and dreams quickly away, and in their stead I beheld the horrors, the corruption, the evils and hypocrisy of society, and as I stood among them, a young wife, a great wail of agony went out from my soul. — Victoria Woodhull

By giving the name of progress to its own tendency to a fatal precision, the world is seeking to add to the benefits of life the advantages of death. — Paul Valery

The cinema is going to form the mind of England. The national conscience, the national ideals and tests of conduct, will be those of the film. — George Bernard Shaw

We just couldn't hit shots. We had good looks but they weren't falling and we kept turning the ball over. — Luol Deng

I didn't panic until my chest collapsed and I couldn't breathe. I gasped until I no longer had a throat to do it with. I didn't feel like I was holding my breath - it was more like I had no lungs. — Rick Chiantaretto

Where possible Paul avoids quoting the teaching of Jesus, in fact even mentioning it. If we had to rely on Paul, we should not know that Jesus taught in parables, had delivered the sermon on the mount, and had taught His disciples the 'Our Father.' Even where they are specially relevant, Paul passes over the words of the Lord. — Albert Schweitzer

Odoru aho ni
miru aho
onaji aho nara
odorana son son!
You're a fool to dance,
A fool to watch,
Well, if you're a fool either way,
What a loss not to dance, a loss, a loss! — Kate T. Williamson

It'll only hurt for a second. Promise ... — Kresley Cole

Prototype, then polish. Get it working before you optimize it — Eric S. Raymond

I don't belong to any school. I work in my corner. I admire Degas. — Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec

Why? Because true translation is not a binary affair between two languages but a triangular affair. The third point of the triangle being what lay behind the words of the original text before it was written. True translation demands a return to the pre-verbal — John Berger