Sobrang Bilib Sa Sarili Quotes & Sayings
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A fine but tarnished diamond is always preferable to a piece of glass, no
matter how polished. — Said Nursi

The pub door swings open when a man enters. A window of moonlit sky and sea illuminates the darkened pub, and a surge of cold ocean air charges its way inside. It's as if Cuchulainn's raging soul had passed through the doorway. — Laura Treacy Bentley

Look at every situation as if you were in the future and you were looking back on it. — Peter Schoomaker

After four knee surgeries and hundreds of shots injected into my knee weekly to alleviate swelling and pain, my body is begging me to stop the pounding. — Li Na

It'd be preposterous for me to propose a universal cure to loneliness but I will say that people who do the things they find interesting, either creatively or vocationally, tend to become unlonely very quickly. — Douglas Coupland

Henry M. Jackson, congressman and senator from 1941 until his death in 1983, achieved far greater renown than most legislators, ran for president in 1972 and 1976, and was for much of the 1970s and 1980s one of the most powerful men in America. — Elliott Abrams

I thought a shit storm was coming, and I had no umbrella. — Barbra Annino

I cannot say that I was a particularly diligent student, especially during the lower grades. — Koichi Tanaka

Is it really so easy to determine that smacking someone in the face to find out where he has hidden the bomb that is about to blow up Los Angeles is prohibited under the Constitution? — Antonin Scalia

Then Mission Impossible brought me to Australia and that was great because I fell in love. — Jane Badler

He that would seriously set upon the search of truth, ought in the first place to prepare his mind with a love of it. For he that loves it not, will not take much pains to get it; nor be much concerned when he misses it. — John Locke

Were it not for habit, life would seem delightful to beings constantly under threat of dying, in other words to all humankind. — Marcel Proust