Top 15 Minsan Sa Buhay Natin Quotes
#1. I see," she said blankly. "Sometimes it's horrible to be right.
Karina Halle
#2. For me, if 'Maryland' became half of what 'Searchin' My Soul' became, as far as radio play goes, I would be thrilled.
Vonda Shepard
#3. We all have minds that are capable of knowledge; therefore, if you work at it, eventually knowledge can be gained.
Dalai Lama XIV
#5. Cafe society is as old as the hills. Starbucks and its imitators are the coffee face of the new man in a hurry.
Ian Anderson
#6. Works of art always spring from those who have faced the danger, gone to the very end of an experience, to the point beyond which no human being can go. The further one dares to go, the more decent, the more personal, the more unique a life becomes.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#7. When I auditioned for 'Animal House,' I had only done some plays at a local dinner theater in Virginia.
Stephen Furst
#8. The more critical reason dominates, the more impoverished life becomes. When reason is overvalued, the individual suffers a loss. Relying more on facts and rationality than on imagination and theory detracts from the quality of a person's intellectual life.
C. G. Jung
#9. There is no one specific method that everyone must use. There are no rules and rigid requirements. It is a way of life and a belief system.
Leila Haynes
#10. EXTREME LUXURY ISN'T THE MOST BLING-BLING, IT'S EXTREME REFINEMENT, WHICH IS COUTURE AT ITS FINEST.
Karl Lagerfeld
#11. You gotta kiss a lot of frogs," he often told his team, "before you find a prince." In fact, frog kissing was one of his mantras: he encouraged his engineers to try out many variations to increase their chances of stumbling on the right one. But
Adam M. Grant
#12. The various parts of the body cannot be perceived as simple units and have no clear relationship to one another. In almost every detail the body is not the shape that art has led us to believe it should be.
Kenneth Clark
#13. Would a real man get caught eating a twinkie?
Andy Rooney
#15. If something is not beautiful, it is probably not true.
John Keats
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