Hugot Lines Tagalog Quotes & Sayings
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Parents with a child born at the end of the calendar year often think about holding their child back before the start of kindergarten: it's hard for a five-year-old to keep up with a child born many months earlier. But most parents, one suspects, think that whatever disadvantage a younger child faces in kindergarten eventually goes away. But it doesn't. It's just like hockey. The small initial advantage that the child born in the early part of the year has over the child born at the end of the year persists. — Malcolm Gladwell
Do you have things in your past you're not proud of? Things that make you feel ashamed?'
'That's what makes Christ's death on the cross so personal. — Katie Ganshert
Okay, welcome to Creepy Territory. Here's your map. — Cate Tiernan
It's not a query of staying wholesome. It's a query of discovering a illness you want. — Jackie Mason
I don't think it's possible to touch people's imagination today by aesthetic means. — J.G. Ballard
I didn't wash today. I wasn't dirty. If I'm not dirty, I don't wash. Some weeks I don't have to shower at all. I just groom my three basic areas: teeth, hair, and asshole. And to save time, I use the same brush. — George Carlin
If a thing which is believed by billions is against the reason and not supported by the science, it is a great honour not to be amongst those billions! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I love mystery novels ... I love seeing the dramas played out in academic departments, particularly English departments. I started reading these when I was going up for tenure. — Natasha Trethewey
It is a mistake to imagine, that the violent passions only, such as ambition and love, can triumph over the rest. Idleness, languid as it is, often masters them all; she influences all our designs and actions, and insensibly consumes and destroys both passions and virtues. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
If you want to be powerful in life you have to enjoy the process. You have to get pleasure out of making the thing that you're making. There has to be that kind of purpose behind it. If your purpose is simply gaining power, if that becomes your end in life then you end up sort of destroying yourself because you lose the sense of detachment that's very necessary. — Robert Greene
