Pananaroon Maranao Quotes & Sayings
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I was more of a light opera singer, not really much of a lounge singer. — Melinda Clarke
These four qualities are among the most beautiful and powerful states of consciousness we can experience. Together they are called in Pali, the language spoken by the Buddha, the brahma-viharas. Brahma means "heavenly." Vihara means "abode" or "home." By practicing these meditations, we establish love (Pali, metta), compassion (karuna), sympathetic joy (mudita), and equanimity (upekkha) as our home. — Sharon Salzberg
If you want to give an advice to someone, you must first be somebody. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I surround myself with love and look forward to being in love. — Jessica Simpson
The taste of Scotch, though Guy didn't much care for it, was pleasant because it reminded him of Anne. She drank Scotch, when she drank. It was like her, golden, full of light, made with careful art. — Patricia Highsmith
All I ever wanted was an unfair advantage — Garrison Wynn
Secret 3963. It's only a sucking chest wound if you're not the shooter. — The Covert Comic
Most thoughts are only profiles of thoughts. They must be inverted and synthesized with their antipodes. Thus many philosophical writings become very interesting which would not have been so otherwise. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
The great thing about kids is the immediate gratification. As soon as I get home from touring, my wife and kids become my life. There is nothing sweeter. — Scott Weiland
The Holy Spirit is given to us in order for us to be like fire, when we speak in tongues. — Sunday Adelaja
It always trips me out that America, the most powerful and magnificent nation in the history of the world, whose might was built by immigrants from all over the world, only speaks one language. — Cheech Marin
The Divine may have created many hells", he says, "but I think they pale beside what men create for themselves. — Robert Jackson Bennett
I think snobbery is one of the oldest customs in the world, and the rich will always find ways to rank each other and make themselves feel more special than others. — Kevin Kwan
