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Philippine Language Quotes & Sayings

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Philippine Language Quotes By S.E. Hinton

I could write and help a lot of kids, or teach and help a few and go nuts. — S.E. Hinton

Philippine Language Quotes By Ann Coulter

Gore said foreigners are not worried about 'what the terrorist networks are going to do, but about what we're going to do.' Good. They should be worried. They hate us? We hate them. Americans don't want to make Islamic fanatics love us. We want to make them die. There's nothing like horrendous physical pain to quell anger. Japanese Kamikazes pilots hated us once, too. A couple of well-aimed nuclear weapons got their attention. Now they are gentle little lambs. — Ann Coulter

Philippine Language Quotes By Gemino H. Abad

The English language is now ours. We have colonized it,too. — Gemino H. Abad

Philippine Language Quotes By Yvon Chouinard

It's okay to be eccentric if you're rich; otherwise you're just crazy. — Yvon Chouinard

Philippine Language Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Girls aren't very good at keeping maps in their brains", said Edmund, "That's because we've got something in them", replied Lucy. — C.S. Lewis

Philippine Language Quotes By G.A. McKevett

Sometimes love was sacred, the most holy and powerful force in the universe. Sometimes it was a warm, fuzzy feeling. Occasionally it was a wildfire of passion that, like cognac, inflamed every cell of your body.
And sometimes it was just a decision, plain and simple. — G.A. McKevett

Philippine Language Quotes By Karl Barth

He wants in His freedom actually not to be without man but WITH him and in the same freedom not against him but FOR him, and that apart from or even counter to what man deserves. He wants in fact to be man's partner, his almighty and compassionate Saviour. He chooses to give man the benefit of His power, which encompasses not only the high and the distant but also the deep and the near, in order to maintain communion with him in the realm guaranteed by His deity. He determines to love him, to be his God, his Lord, his compassionate Preserver and Saviour to eternal life, and to desire his praise and service. — Karl Barth