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Nahihiya Ako Sayo Quotes By Julie Klassen

He says if we are all very good, and pray hard, Mother will get better. Do you think it true?" "It's certainly not fair." "Fair?" "For your father to put that responsibility on you. Forgive me, I mean no disrespect, but do you really think God works that way? If we do the things we ought, He'll preserve those we hold dear, but if we forget or neglect our duty, He'll bring down calamity upon us and those we love? — Julie Klassen

Nahihiya Ako Sayo Quotes By Zainab Salbi

Where has change ever been clean and nice? It has always been messy and painful. — Zainab Salbi

Nahihiya Ako Sayo Quotes By Anonymous

First, liberals discover social and economic problems. Not a difficult task: the human race has always had such problems and will continue to, short of the Garden of Eden. Liberals, however, usually need scores of millions in foundation grants and taxpayer-financed commissions to come up with the startling revelations of disease, poverty, ignorance, homelessness, et al. Having identified "problems" to the accompaniment of much coordinated fanfare, the liberals proceed to invoke "solutions," to be supplied, of course, by the federal government, which we all know and love as the Great Problem-Solving Machine. — Anonymous

Nahihiya Ako Sayo Quotes By Thomas Merton

The madman runs to the East and his keeper runs to the East, both are running to the East. Their purposes differ. — Thomas Merton

Nahihiya Ako Sayo Quotes By Peter F. Drucker

Leadership is not magnetic personality, that can just as well be a glib tongue. It is not "making friends and influencing people", that is flattery. Leadership is lifting a person's vision to higher sights, the raising of a person's performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond its normal limitations. — Peter F. Drucker