Top 12 Famous Bicol Sayings
#1. She should be on a hill somewhere, under a fruit tree, with the sun and clouds above her and the rain to wash her clean.
George R R Martin
#2. Internet! Is that thing still around?
Homer
#3. I've have a number of violent tics. With Tourette syndrome, there's not just compulsive actions, but compulsive thoughts as well. That used to scare my mother a lot.
Dash Mihok
#4. Troube comes when a person starts asking for money; it never does what they think it will do. And then there's the problem of destiny. Things never turn out well when you try to outwit destiny. Only fools do that.
Kate Milford
#5. Do not be afraid to fail. Be afraid to accept that who you are right now is all you are going to be.
John Bingham
#6. I always enjoyed working out and pushing myself physically and mentally as much as I possibly could.
Jon Fitch
#7. Toaster: A gift that every member of the family appreciates. Automatically burns toast.
Dave Barry
#8. I am thinking about something much more important than bombs. I am thinking about computers.
John Von Neumann
#9. They tax when you earn a dollar, they tax you when you save it, they tax you when you invest it. If you earn a dividend, they tax it again, and if you're stupid enough to die, they steal up to half.
Grover Norquist
#10. He referred to Pope Paul III as "His Hellishness." Were not the pope and his associates at least members of the church? Yes, as much as spit, snot, pus, feces, urine, stench, scab, smallpox, ulcers, and syphilis are members of the body. Luther was never one to mince words.
Timothy George
#11. Librarians, too, are gatekeepers
not of actual experience, of course, but of its written accounts. My job is to safeguard those accounts. Not to judge them; simply to see to their proper dissemination.
Martha Cooley
#12. The association between failure, loneliness, and solitude is so strong in our culture that people often find it difficult to believe that there are some who like being by themselves.
Suzanne Gordon
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