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Ikaw Pa Rin Tagalog Quotes By Heavy D

As an artist, there were different levels in my career that brought me to a realization that I am what you would call a pure artist. And I don't say that with any type of vanity. — Heavy D

Ikaw Pa Rin Tagalog Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

I would like to be with you, but I do love my loneliness too. — M.F. Moonzajer

Ikaw Pa Rin Tagalog Quotes By Jordan Castillo Price

And besides, my back feels naked without Jacob curled against it. — Jordan Castillo Price

Ikaw Pa Rin Tagalog Quotes By Andy Andrews

Sometime during my study of the Dark Ages and Middle Ages, I uncovered an odd paradox that exists in our minds about time gone by. It is a difference most people don't discern between history and the past. Simply stated, the past is what is real and true, while history is merely what someone recorded. If you don't think there is a difference, experience an event in person and then read about it in the newspaper the next day, after witnesses have been interviewed. It might be shocking for many of us to realize that what we know as "history" can actually be a total fabrication, created from the imagination of someone with an ax to grind. Or perhaps, and it certainly happened in the Middle Ages, history was simply recorded by the man with the sharpest ax. — Andy Andrews

Ikaw Pa Rin Tagalog Quotes By A. L. Kennedy

Reality - there's nothing but horror in that. — A. L. Kennedy

Ikaw Pa Rin Tagalog Quotes By Giulio Andreotti

I love Germany so much that I preferred when there were two. — Giulio Andreotti

Ikaw Pa Rin Tagalog Quotes By Sakura Tsukuba

There's nothing wrong with seeing. If you see a "bad future", just change it, is all. Things'll turn out okay, as long as you don't give up! — Sakura Tsukuba

Ikaw Pa Rin Tagalog Quotes By Alfred Tennyson

Sometimes the heart sees what's invisible to the eye. — Alfred Tennyson