Partible Tagalog Quotes & Sayings
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Someone will ask later, sometimes searching for a name, his own or someone's else's why I neglected his sadness or his love ... But I didn't have enough time or ink for everyone. Or maybe it was the strain of the city, of time the cold heart of the clocks ... — Pablo Neruda

We have altered the physical, chemical and biological properties of the planet on a geological scale. We have left no part of the globe untouched. — David Suzuki

Stop thinking of yourself as the picked-on girl from the Third and act like the person you are now. Today. — Sara Ella

The imagination is a wild and dangerous forest that is impossible to know the full might of. — S.A. Tawks

Personally, I experience the greatest degree of pleasure in having contact with works of art. They furnish me with happy feelings of an intensity that I cannot derive from other sources. — Albert Einstein

Pleasures that we seek are not Happiness at its peak ... for it is Contentment that gives True fulfillment.-RVM — R.v.m.

I am who I am and always shall be. — Laura Elizabeth

Ah yes, if I could have a magic cloak
to whisk me off to foreign lands
I should not trade it for the richest robes,
nor for the mantle of a king. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Do tell. It might be entertaining to see who gets to you first."
"Excuse me if entertaining you isn't at the top of my agenda. — Nalini Singh

I always enjoy it when I walk on stage. There were some times when I was working so much in the '80s, and I felt really burnt-out. But I'd be up there singing and not be 10,000 million miles away, you know, just opening my mouth and the words coming out. — George Strait

Wherever you go, there's your teacher. — Marina Endicott

My dear fellow, it isn't easy to be anything nowadays. — Oscar Wilde

Writing is like wrestling; you are wrestling with ideas and with the story. There is a lot of energy required. At the same time, it is exciting. So it is both difficult and easy. What you must accept is that your life is not going to be the same while you are writing. I have said in the kind of exaggerated manner of writers and prophets that writing, for me, is like receiving a term of imprisonment-you know that's what you're in for, for whatever time it takes. — Chinua Achebe

Three things can happen when you throw the ball, and two of them are bad. — Darrell Royal