Voluptous Filipina Quotes & Sayings
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The saddest part of the human race is we're obsessed with this idea of 'us and them,' which is really a no-win situation, whether it's racial, cultural, religious or political. — Dave Matthews
It was stupid how a rumor could all but fuck up your life. How what others thought of you really affected how they treated you. — J.L. Beck
I need a bodyguard."
Simon eyed him. "Have you been watching The Bodyguard? Because I am not going to fall in love with you and carry you around in my burly arms. — Cassandra Clare
Everyday something must be achieved inwardly. — Rudolf Steiner
Do you think I'm wandering around all day thinking, 'I must write a song called 'Three Coins In The Fountain'?' Only an idiot would do that. — Sammy Cahn
In Japan, the people preserve their temples for their exquisite beauty, and there are a great many sincere Buddhists; but China is irreligious: a nation of atheists or agnostics, or slaves of impious superstitions. In an extended tramp among temples, I have not seen a single male worshiper or a thing to please the eye. — Isabella Bird
We will make every effort to unify all ethnic groups, to strengthen belief in Taiwan and to persist in reform. — Chen Shui-bian
The Battle Creek, Michigan, headquarters of Kellogg's looks like a spaceship built to look like a pyramid that was then hastily converted into a public library during a period of intergalactic peace. — B.J. Novak
I should never have loved him . I should never love anyone because it ends up being worse than being alone. — Brian James
Once a man strays out of the common herd, he's more likely to meet wolves in the thickets than angels. — Walter De La Mare
I had a choice: Follow my heart or don't break his. I think in the end I broke a bit of both our hearts. — Sophie Kinsella
Drowned in a vat of whiskey ... Oh Death, where is thy sting? — W.C. Fields
Egos are drawn to bigger egos. — Eckhart Tolle
Now, though, that meadow scene is the first thing that comes back to me. [ ... ] And yet, as clear as the scene may be, no one is in it. No one. Naoko is not there, and neither am I. Where could we have disappeared to? How could such a thing have happened? Everything that seemed so important back then - Naoko, and the self I was then and the world I had then: where could they have all gone? It's true, I can't even bring back her face - not straight away, at least. All I'm left holding is a background, pure scenery, with no people at the front. — Haruki Murakami
To tell the truth, I could beat anybody in the world. — Bruce Lee
