Magbasa Ka Quotes & Sayings
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Americans should be ashamed of how aflutter they get about Downton Abbey - it's unpatriotic. I seem to remember we fought a revolution so as not to put up with this nonsense, where notions of station are so unforgiving that upper and lower echelons are practically different species. — Steve Erickson
From the outset, however, this whole controversy has been plagued by tacit assumptions, very often of a philosophical rather than a physical character ... — David Bohm
Don't do what should not be done, and don't desire what should not be desired. Abide by this one precept, and everything else will follow. — Mencius
Verily the God that knows how not to reveal himself, must also know how best to reveal himself! If there be a calling child, there must be an answering Father! — George MacDonald
If it is dangerous to suppose that government is always right, it will sooner or later be awkward for public administration if most people suppose that it is always wrong. — John Kenneth Galbraith
I don't like to quote myself but unfortunately everybody I know who should be quoting me is dead. — Irving Brecher
Students in the '60s were responsible for great changes, politically and socially. — Tom Ford
To men like that, time was a surfeit, a barrel they watched slowly drain. When really, he thinks, it's a glowing puddle you carry in your hands; you should spend all your energy protecting it. Fighting for it. Working so hard not to spill one single drop. — Anthony Doerr
Be respectful of your Sensei. — Fumio Demura
It is not histories I am writing, but lives; and in the most glorious deeds there is not always an indication of virtue or vice, indeed a small thing like a phrase or a jest often makes a greater revelation of a character than battles where thousands die. — Plutarch
The heartbreak of losing fades over time, however, the burden of quitting last forever. — Sarah Van Waterschoot
Then they would both dissolve in giggles, bowing in their mirth to the awful hopelessness of it all. — Armistead Maupin