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Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By John Wolcot

Some one has said of a fine and honorable old age, that it was the childhood of immortality. — John Wolcot

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By Arthur Davison Ficke

Collecting at its best is very far from mere acquisitiveness; it may become one of the most humanistic of occupations, seeking to illustrate by the assembling of significant reliques, the march of the human spirit in its quest for beauty ... — Arthur Davison Ficke

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By Bryant McGill

There is no way to escape conflict in life, and there is no way to escape peace in life. — Bryant McGill

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By Katie McGarry

His hand framed my face and his tone was edget with husky authority. I want you, but only if you want me. — Katie McGarry

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By Jennifer Niven

You saved my life. Why couldn't I save yours? — Jennifer Niven

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By Lauren Oliver

I hope she's alive. Even more, I believe. — Lauren Oliver

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By American McGee

Save myself from death is that it?! Is that why I've come here?! I'm not afraid to die! At times I've welcomed death! — American McGee

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By Jessica Khoury

To have thought that, with the right tests and the right lectures, I could be made into a cold-blooded, heartless killer. To have thought that I could ignore the beating of my own heart long enough to stop the beating of another's. — Jessica Khoury

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By Michelle Malkin

Here is the operating motto of the Obama White House: 'So let it be written, so let it be done!' Like Yul Brynner's Pharaoh Ramses character in Cecil B. DeMille's 'The Ten Commandments,' the demander in chief stands with arms akimbo issuing daily edicts to his constitution-subverting minions. — Michelle Malkin

Wag Ako Iba Na Lang Quotes By Kathryn Schulz

[There] is ... a problem that bedevils all of us as members of communities of believers. I call this problem our disagreement deficit, and it comes in four parts.
... First, our communities expose us to disproportionate support for our own ideas. Second, they shield us from the disagreement of outsiders. Third, they cause us to disregard whatever outside disagreement we do encounter. Finally, they quash the development of disagreement from within. — Kathryn Schulz