Top 26 Abad Quotes
#1. An old philosopher said to Monsieur Coignard, a Reverend Father: 'You are a pig!' To which Abad Coignard answered: 'You flatter me, sir. But unfortunately, I'm only a man.'
Anatole France
#2. ABAD'DON, noun [Hebrew Chaldee Syriac Samaritan to be lost, or destroyed, to perish.] 1. The destroyer, or angel of the bottomless pit. Revelation 9. 2. The bottomless pit. Milton.
Noah Webster
#3. Since the opposition (shadow) is capable of preventing the audience (hero) from achieving success, the goal of a business narrative is to defeat the opposition (shadow).
Luis Cubero
#5. When you hide the bodies of the problems, that's how you eventually amass skeletons in your closet.
Faydra D. Fields
#8. Only good poets cure us of an overindulgence in words. Only simple essential food cures us of gluttony.
Hector Abad Faciolince
#11. Stories are a communal currency of humanity.
Tahir Shah
#12. As past presidents of the Liberal Party, we deeply regret and are greatly saddened by the precipitate action by some party officers and members at the Manila Hotel.
Florencio Abad
#13. Allah causes the night and the day to succeed each other. Truly, in these things is indeed a lesson for those who have insight.
Anonymous
#18. The deepest mystery of Twitter is why celebrities and elected officials take part. After all, we all know they can't write their own lines.
David Harsanyi
#19. Often, on the brink of finding the recipe for immortality, I get distracted by the frightful presence of death.
Hector Abad Faciolince
#20. English is now ours. We have colonized it, too.
Gemino Abad
#23. The English language is now ours. We have colonized it,too.
Gemino H. Abad
#24. The real is the poem. Hence, for the poet - our figure for the writer as artist - to write is to get real.
Gemino H. Abad
#25. If it doesn't happen, the continuing oppression will be met by more resistance from a less tolerant populace which wants a democratic restoration. And that resistance will only invite further oppression.
Florencio Abad
#26. Thought must be divided against itself before it can come to any knowledge of itself.
Aldous Huxley