Proudly Filipino Quotes & Sayings
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(Australia. The only continent designed with a difficulty rating of "ha ha fuck you no.") — Seanan McGuire

But the condemned man looked so submissively doglike that it seemed as if he might have been allowed to run free on the slopes and would only need to be whistled for when the execution was due to begin. — Franz Kafka

Perhaps it was smartest, after all, to collar your memories and isolate them, sedating the irascible ones, banishing the grotesques, systematizing the rest; maybe coaxing a lion into a wheeled cage on occasion and pulling it eminently around town for the neighbors to see. Maybe it was best to let only the shadows of your impounded memories touch you; shadows usually being safer than their begetters, as for example axes and icicles and porcupines. — Amy Leach

Sometimes I will tweet an interview I have coming up and ask my followers what questions they have for the celebrity. I feel that way I can really know first hand what people want to hear answered. — Nancy O'Dell

The Road
Life isn't a destination
It's a journey.
But you gotta be heading somewhere
or you're just a mouse
going round.
Even if
the place you wind up
isn't the place
you where bound — Carolee Dean

You should not believe your conscience and your feelings more than the word which the Lord who receives sinners preaches to you. — Martin Luther

I dream of you to wake; would that I might Dream of you and not wake but slumber on. — Christina Rossetti

The name 'Reflect It Back' comes from the idea of not only giving back but also seeing yourself in someone else. — Max Carver

This is also a book abut God, about what it means
and what it doesn't mean
to believe. — Emily P. Freeman

What do we say to a guest who forgets her umbrella? Do we run after her and say "What is the matter with you? Every time you come to visit you forget something. If it's not one thing it's another. Why can't you be like your sister? When she comes to visit, she knows how to behave. You're forty-four years old! Will you never learn? I'm not a slave to pick up after you! I bet you'd forget your head if it weren't attached to your shoulders." That's not what we say to a guest. We say "Here's your umbrella, Alice," without adding "scatterbrain."
Parents need to learn to respond to their children as they do to guests. — Haim G. Ginott

We've plotted through the years of how to get to here, where we are now, or we would have never made it. — George Thorogood