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Language Tagalog Quotes By Christina Rossetti

Remember me when I am gone away, gone far away into the silent land. — Christina Rossetti

Language Tagalog Quotes By Walter R. Brooks

Looks as if the Ignormus was in the house when you were in the cellar," she said. "And he tried to scare you with the hose, and with that warning note. And yet - — Walter R. Brooks

Language Tagalog Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Be kind to others - not because they deserve kindness - but because you deserve inner peace. — Debasish Mridha

Language Tagalog Quotes By Alfred Bester

If a man's got talent and guts to buck society, he's obviously above average. You want to hold on to him. You straighten him out and turn him into a plus value. Why throw him away? Do that enough and all you've got left are the sheep. — Alfred Bester

Language Tagalog Quotes By Jessica Gadziala

Aw babygirl, tell me you want to get stabbed somewhere naughty," he — Jessica Gadziala

Language Tagalog Quotes By Karen Chance

Be glad they didn't take you," I told him. "You were better off."
"I doubt that."
"I don't. You don't know what it's like, growing up around a bunch of people who treat you like an inferior, who see you only as a commodity to be used, who couldn't give a shit about you unless you're benefitting them in some way. . . ." I stopped, biting my lip. "You'd have tried to fit in, done your best to learn about them, to be one of them. But it would never have worked. You'd have always felt like what you were - an outsider. Because you're not like them. You're not . . . like anybody."
I looked up to see his face swimming in front of me.
"Be glad they didn't take you!"
"Someone in your life was stupid, too," he told me. And then he kissed me. — Karen Chance

Language Tagalog Quotes By Sharyn McCrumb

Boondocks' is simply the Tagalog word for mountains. — Sharyn McCrumb

Language Tagalog Quotes By Danabelle Gutierrez

My tongue was handed down to me
by datus and katipuneros. The truth is
my mouth is a battlefield that
you wouldn't know how to fight in. — Danabelle Gutierrez

Language Tagalog Quotes By Kelley Armstrong

I grabbed her by the waist and swung her around to face me. As I bent, I closed my eyes ... and kissed air as she ducked out of my grasp. I opened my eyes to see her dancing backward along the path.
I made a noise in my throat.
"Don't growl," she said. "Aren't you always complaining that you don't get enough exercise?"
I lunged. She backed away.
I let out another growl and crossed my arms. "Better watch out. I might decide the prize isn't worth the effort."
She grinned, blue eyes dancing. "Oh, you know it is. And you know it's never as sweet as when you have to work for it."
She wheeled and ran. As I went after her, adrenaline pumped through me, like liquid fire. There was nothing quite like a chase, and one that ended with this reward was the best chase of all. — Kelley Armstrong

Language Tagalog Quotes By Mason Cooley

Too timid to talk back, I shot my adversary. — Mason Cooley

Language Tagalog Quotes By Sherry Thomas

You are the beginning of Eternity now, she said silently to Master Haywood. You have arrived at the end of Fear. And I will love you always, for as long as the world endures. — Sherry Thomas

Language Tagalog Quotes By Barack Obama

You're not going to college to get educated. You're going there to get trained. They'll train you to want what you don't need. They'll train you to manipulate words so they don't mean anything anymore. They'll train you to forget what it is that you already know. They'll train you so good, you'll start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity and the American way and all that shit. They'll give you a corner office and invite you to fancy dinners, and tell you you're a credit to your race. Until you want to actually start running things, and then they'll yank on your chain and let you know that you may be a well-trained, well-paid nigger, but you're a nigger just the same. — Barack Obama