Katapusang Quotes & Sayings
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This marks an important shift in the function of the north slope, no longer just a source of secure and plentiful water but a place of shrines, worship, and visitation. In a very real sense, this evolution into a place of commemoration and devotion marks the expansion of the sacred space of the Acropolis down its slopes and the opening up of the Sacred Rock to the larger community. This — Joan Breton Connelly

The eternal Son of God became the sinless son of Man that the sinful sons of men might become the beloved sons of God. — Robert Clarke

A student well versed in even one technique will naturally see corresponding points in other techniques. A upper level punch, a lower punch, a front punch and a reverse punch are all essentially the same. Looking over thirty-odd kata, he should be able to see that they are essentially variations on just a handful. — Gichin Funakoshi

Your countenance perfectly informs me that you were in company last night with the person, whom you think the most agreeable in the world, the person who interests you at this present time, more than all the rest of the world put together. — Jane Austen

I could take care of you," he said, his breath hot against her neck. "We could care about each other." -Nick — Daniel Marks

Men, some to business take, some to pleasure take; but every woman is at heart a rake — Alexander Pope

My coffee was steaming, and I hunched over it while I watched the demon. His long fingers were interlaced about the white soup-bowl mug as if relishing its warmth, and though I couldn't tell for sure because of the sunglasses, I think his eyes closed as he took the first sip. A look of bliss so deep it couldn't have been faked slipped over him, easing his features and turning him into a vision of relaxed pleasure. — Kim Harrison

If you're smarter than me, you shouldn't be reading my books. — Malcolm Gladwell

A great deal of learning can be packed into an empty head. — Karl Kraus

Religion is as healthy and normal as life itself. — Charles Fletcher Dole