Masaya Lang Ako Quotes & Sayings
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Don't let your pride or a lack of courage stand in the way of saying you're sorry to people you may have offended. — Sean Covey

Gratitude is a prayer of an appreciating heart for the great gift of life and its endless treasures. — Debasish Mridha

What are your drawn to?"
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"Language, Words, No, not teaching. Perhaps one day I'll write something. — Ellen Sussman

So long as we insist upon defining our identities only in terms of our work, so long as we try to blind ourselves to the needs of our children and harden our hearts against them, we will continue to feel torn, dissatisfied, and exhausted ... . The guilt we feel for neglecting our children is a byproduct of our love for them. It keeps us from straying too far from them, for too long. Their cry should be more compelling than the call from the office. — Danielle Crittenden

Brutal experience has no room for a future in which we discount the present. — Robert Palasciano

In all that enormous excitement of fighting spirit, only Oskan noticed that the terrible warlike figure of Redrought Strong-in-the-Arm Lindenshield, Bear of the North, Drinker of Blood was still wearing his fluffy slippers and that Primplepuss the kitten was peeping out of his shirt collar to see what all the noise was about. — Stuart Hill

We cannot be truly peaceful unless we have the invincible quality of peace within us; a feeble or temporary peacefulness could always be disturbed. If we try to be kind and peaceful in a naive way, encountering a different or unexpected situation might interfere with our awareness of peace because that peace has no strength in it, has no character. So peace must be stable, deeprooted, and solid. — Chogyam Trungpa

I'm definitely a Polaroid camera girl. For me, what I'm really excited about is bringing back the artistry and the nature of Polaroid. — Lady Gaga

Love is the measure of life; only so far as we love do we really live. — John Burroughs