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Ikaw Lang At Ako Quotes By Kola Olaosebikan

If I stayed in my current job, I would continue to feel a sense of emptiness, but I would be successful in the traditional sense. — Kola Olaosebikan

Ikaw Lang At Ako Quotes By Francis Schaeffer

Christians, of all people, should not be destroyers. We should treat nature with an overwhelming respect. We may cut down a tree to build a house, or to make a fire to keep the family warm. But we should not cut down the tree just to cut down the tree. We may, if necessary, bark the cork tree in order to have the use of the bark. But what we should not do is to bark the tree simply for the sake of doing so, and let it dry and stand there a dead skeleton in the wind. To do so is not to treat the tree with integrity. — Francis Schaeffer

Ikaw Lang At Ako Quotes By Erica Jong

We write poems / as leaves give oxygen - / so we can breathe. — Erica Jong

Ikaw Lang At Ako Quotes By John Andreas Widtsoe

There is a spiritual meaning of all human acts and earthly events. ... It is the business of man to find the spiritual meaning of earthly things. ... No man is quite so happy ... as he who backs all his labors by such a spiritual interpretation and understanding of the acts of his life. — John Andreas Widtsoe

Ikaw Lang At Ako Quotes By George Whitefield

As God can send a nation or people no greater blessing than to give them faithful, sincere and upright ministers, so the greatest curse that God can possibly send upon a people in this world is to give them over to blind, unregenerate, carnal, lukewarm and unskilled guides. — George Whitefield

Ikaw Lang At Ako Quotes By Haruki Murakami

From the photo albums, every single print of her had been peeled away. Shots of the both of us together had been cut, the parts with her neatly trimmed away, leaving my image behind. Photos of me alone or of mountains and rivers and deer and cats were left intact. Three albums rendered into a revised past. It was as if I'd been alone at birth, alone all my days, and would continue alone. — Haruki Murakami

Ikaw Lang At Ako Quotes By Erica Jong

Harriet van Horne He makes love to me expertly, mechanically, coldly ... He's pressing all my buttons, as if I were a pocket calculator. — Erica Jong