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Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Jardine Libaire

The stuff that changes your life is never very dramatic. You know? Not to other people. — Jardine Libaire

Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Willie Lynch

KEEP THE BODY, TAKE THE MIND! In other words, break the will to resist. — Willie Lynch

Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Fei Fei Sun

Wear some mascara, give attention to your eyebrows, and also take care of your lips. — Fei Fei Sun

Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Aldous Huxley

But all the same," insisted the Savage, "it is natural to believe in God when you're alone - quite alone, in the night, thinking about death ... " "But people never are alone now," said Mustapha Mond. "We make them hate solitude; and we arrange their lives so that it's almost impossible for them ever to have it. — Aldous Huxley

Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Sung Hoon

Turning someone away who wants to come near you, just because of your pride is also a form of mistake. — Sung Hoon

Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Edith Wharton

It seems cruel," she said, "that after a while nothing matters ... any more than these little things that used to be necessary and important to forgotten people, and now have to be guessed at under a magnifying glass and labelled: 'Use unknown.'"
"Yes, but meanwhile -"
"Ah, meanwhile - — Edith Wharton

Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Diana Palmer

He made her think of ruins, of mysterious places in shadow and darkness, of storms and torrents of rain. — Diana Palmer

Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

If you're blessed enough to grow older, which is how I look at aging, there's so much wisdom to be gained from people who are celebrating the process with vibrancy and vigor and grace. — Oprah Winfrey

Philippine Red Cross Quotes By Ryszard Legutko

The illusion they cherish of being a brave minority heroically facing the whole world, false as it is, gives them nevertheless a strange sense of comfort: they feel absolutely safe, being equipped with the most powerful political tools in today's world but at the same time priding themselves on their courage and decency, which are more formidable the more awesome the image of the enemy becomes. — Ryszard Legutko