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Mainit Ang Panahon Quotes By Karl Marx

Although gold and silver are not by nature money, money is by nature gold and silver. — Karl Marx

Mainit Ang Panahon Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

There was no denying that I was physically attracted to her, and while she was a different type of girl than I normally went for, I wasn't surprised by wanting to get in her pants and between her legs. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Mainit Ang Panahon Quotes By Dave Brubeck

We don't know the power that's within our own bodies. — Dave Brubeck

Mainit Ang Panahon Quotes By John Chrysostom

A comprehended god is no god. — John Chrysostom

Mainit Ang Panahon Quotes By Emeli Sande

If I was singing like somebody else, then it was almost like I was expressing myself like somebody else. So it was always a very original thing for me. It's my voice, it's my diary, it's the way I connect with people. — Emeli Sande

Mainit Ang Panahon Quotes By Katrina Monroe

Knowing where you are won't help you get where you need to be. — Katrina Monroe

Mainit Ang Panahon Quotes By Colleen Atwood

I really don't over-theorize about design. I'd rather feel it than talk it to death. A lot happens as you unroll the design. — Colleen Atwood

Mainit Ang Panahon Quotes By Rollo May

What genuine painters do is to reveal the underlying psychological and spiritual conditions of their relationship to their world; thus in the works of a great painter we have a reflection of the emotional and spiritual condition of human beings in that period of history. If you wish to understand the psychological and spiritual temper of any historical period, you can do no better than to look long and searchingly at its art. For in the art the underlying spiritual meaning of the period is expressed directly in symbols. This is not because artists are didactic or set out to teach or to make propaganda; to the extend that they do, their power of expression is broken; their direct relations to the inarticulate, or, if you will, 'unconscious' levels of the culture is destroyed. They have the power to reveal the underlying meaning of any period precisely because the essence of art is the powerful and alive encounter between the artist and his or her world. (pg 52) — Rollo May