Tunay Na Ganda Quotes & Sayings
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When you have millions of dollars, you have millions of friends. — Floyd Patterson
How soon will Ford blow up? Nobody knows how many thousand times it has been asked since. It is asked only because of the failure to grasp that a principle rather than an individual is at work, and the principle is so simple that it seems mysterious. — Henry Ford
A bad author can take the most moral issue and make you want to just never, ever think about that moral issue. — Azar Nafisi
Let those who will write the nation's laws, if I can write its textbooks. — Paul Samuelson
People don't always tell you what they are thinking. They just see to it that you don't advance in life. — Anthony Hopkins
We never know when we too will be called into eternity. I doubt if even one of those people who got on those planes or walked into the World Trade Center or the Pentagon last Tuesday morning thought it would be the last day of their lives. They didn't - it didn't occur to them. And that's why each of us needs to face our own spiritual need and commit ourselves to God and his will now. — Billy Graham
Beach party?
Michigan is surrounded by water on three sides. We may not have waves, but we have lots of beaches.
Beaches are useless without waves.
Not my point. Even though I happen to agree. — Kelly Oram
Never expect any recognition here
the system prohibits it. The cross is not affixed to the genius, no, the genius is affixed to the cross. — Franz Grillparzer
I tell people Baltimore is lucky to be rid of the Colts, they're so lousy, but I don't mean it. — Art Donovan
Some of my cousins are so rich and stuck up. I fear they will one day have a heart attack when they realize that nasty smell was them as they farted. — Mark A. Cooper
I believe democracy requires a 'sacred contract' between journalists and those who put their trust in us to tell them what we can about how the world really works. — Bill Moyers
Arguments are often like melodramas - they have a predictable beginning, middle, and end. — Gay Hendricks
If people call me Christian, not from the standpoint of religion but from the standpoint of social vision, I declare that I am a Christian. — Fidel Castro