Philippine Presidents And Their Famous Quotes & Sayings
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You won't forget a woman like her, easily anyway.
Once you cross paths with Magic it's hard to see life the same. — Nikki Rowe

suffering is not caused by ill fortune, by social injustice, or by divine whims. Rather, suffering is caused by the behaviour patterns of one's own mind. — Yuval Noah Harari

Listen to your life. Listen to what happens to you because it is through what happens to you that God speaks ... It's in language that's not always easy to decipher, but it's there, powerfully, memorably, unforgettably. — Frederick Buechner

Oh-ho, so you are a witch. More like a witchling, as you're too small to be a full witch." (Emmerich) — Suzanna J. Linton

Compassion is not feeling sorry for others. It's not soft. It requires an intellectual effort. — Karen Armstrong

I live between Jamaica and Paris. — Jimmy Cliff

Recognition of the value of time, the change in our attitude to time, time management and time consciousness translate into economic growth or increase in GDP. — Sunday Adelaja

Talk of inspiration is sheer nonsense; there is to such thing. It is mere a matter of craftsmanship. — William Morris

Suddenly, four or five soldiers with round helmets and guns in hand enter the courtyard. One of them, presumably the commander, knocks hard on the door while shouting, with a strong Yankee accent: 'We are American soldiers ... Are there any Germans here?' His manner is so imperious and sure, you would think he had already won the war. We greet them with open arms. Their confidence is so contagious that we consider the Liberation to be already accomplished. As if the entire German army were obliterated in only one night. — Mary Louise Roberts

In fall-orbed glory, yonder moon Divine Rolls through the dark-blue depths. — Robert Southey

I was able to grow up and do silly things and have a life with only a small amount of public scrutiny. — Keisha Castle-Hughes