Tagumpay Sa Buhay Quotes & Sayings
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May we be as severe with ourselves over our own subtle sins as we are with the vile sins we condemn in others — Jerry Bridges

I'm not handled. I'm not crafted by slick, high-priced consultants. I'm a real person, a genuine person, a struggling person in Connecticut. — Lee Whitnum

Dullard: Someone who looks up a thing in the encyclopedia, turns directly to the entry, reads it, and then closes the book. — Philip Jose Farmer

The beginnings of Algebra I found far more difficult, perhaps as a result of bad teaching, I was made to learn by heart: 'The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the sum of their squares increased by twice their product.' I had not the vaguest idea what this meant, and when I could not remember the words, my tutor threw the book at my head, which did not stimulate my intellect in any way. — Bertrand Russell

It is in my heart that I believe most strongly that our future is within a reformed E.U. - not least because we now live in a global marketplace. — Andrew Lansley

Blitz to V-E Day. After the war was over, the novelist John Hersey invented a new kind of journalism, modelled on the techniques of fiction, in his report about the atomic-bomb attack on Hiroshima, which filled an entire issue of the magazine in the summer of 1946. That June, Ross wrote to Flanner, with a touch of rue, "Probably the magazine will never get back to where it was." The war took The New Yorker out of the city and into the world. — Anonymous

To make you hate me
The impossible task
Wasn't as hard
As I'd hoped — Jolene Perry

Usually the more money that something takes to make, the less interesting it's forced to become. — Don Hertzfeldt

When we forget old friends, it is a sign we have forgotten ourselves. — William Hazlitt

The cost of anything is what you are prepared to do to obtain it. — Steven Redhead

If a lie be believed only for an hour, it hath done its work. — Jonathan Swift