Hihigit Tagalog Quotes & Sayings
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[It is a basic principle of a tyrant] to unarm his people of weapons, money and all means whereby they resist his power. — Walter Raleigh

I love 'Sex and the City;' I think I've seen every episode. — Julian Fellowes

An angry man is always a stupid man. — Chinua Achebe

I've got to the stage in life where all my friends are rich or dead — Rod Humble

If you cannot be a poet, be the poem. — David Carradine

Have a father who lived up to his own promise and then found thing after thing to meet and surpass the expectations of his promise in, and didn't seem just a whole hell of a lot happier or tighter wrapped than his own failed father, leaving you yourself in a kind of feral and flux-ridden state with respect to talent. — David Foster Wallace

To brand man with infamy, and let him free, is an absurdity that peoples our forests with assassins. — John Philpot Curran

My father-in-law just happens to be a global procurement guru. Now retired, he was the global head of procurement for some of the biggest companies in the world as well as our very own treasury. — Ian Watson

I would have to learn to live in a different way, seeing death as an imposing itinerant visitor but knowing that even if I'm dying, until I actually die, I am still living. — Paul Kalanithi

Every person is bound to make the first impression with the help of words — Bhavik Sarkhedi

The American military will never lose the war in Iraqif lost, it will be lost by a lack of political will. — Joe Lieberman

Actors in general have some place in them that can be sensitive and easily damaged: not damaged in a bad way, but insecurity, because that's what it breeds, especially in females and female-lead types. — Kaitlin Doubleday

The problem with reality TV is that creative writers are not involved; TV folks are, and some journalists who will only mine the surface of subjects. Hard work necessary for discovering and delineating the intimacies of the subjects they capture is mostly avoided. — Lee Gutkind