Metapora Tagalog Quotes & Sayings
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In regard to man's final end, all the higher religions are in complete agreement. The purpose of human life is the discovery of Truth, the unitive knowledge of the Godhead. — Aldous Huxley

I went into the world, threw myself into the world, and great things came out of it. — Fran Drescher

We haven't been able yet to determine in terms of genes what makes a human being a human and not another mammal. — Walter Gilbert

Faith doesn't work if you don't even believe it. — Bryant McGill

You have a mother?" Only when I said it did I realize what a silly question it was! For heaven's sake!
Gideon raised one eyebrow. "What did you expect?" he asked, amused. "You thought I was an android put together by Uncle Falk and Mr. George? — Kerstin Gier

Great. Not only do I have an angry spirit guide, but an angry spirit guide with a vindictive streak and an unnatural knowledge of show tunes. Better and better already. — Stacey Kade

The only "right" answer is one that can be questioned. — Dean Cavanagh

Where is the absurdity of the world? Is it this resplendent glow or the memory of its absence? With so much sun in my memory, how could I have wagered on nonsense? People around me are amazed; so am I, at times. I could tell them, as I tell myself, that it was in fact the sun that helped me, and that the very thickness of its light coagulates the universe and its forms into a dazzling darkness. — Albert Camus

A good poem has rhyming but no ending, it continues to rhyme in our heart. — Debasish Mridha

You can crush the flowers, but you can't stop the spring. — Alexander Dubcek

It's for personal reasons, I say stiffly, which is what my mother had always told me to say about things that had to do with fighting with your brothers, getting any sort of illness that had intestinal ramifications, starting your period, and money. — Maggie Stiefvater

The experience of pain or loss can be a formidably motivating force. — John C. Maxwell

Perhaps he should have fallen to his knees and given thanks to the gods for their unlikely victory but the red harvest sword-hacked and arrow-stuck about the ruin did not look like a thing to give thanks for. — Joe Abercrombie