Top 13 Nag Iisang Ikaw Quotes
#1. I'm always the cousin that can't make it to the family functions because I'm busy.
Taraji P. Henson
#2. I know of only one composer who measures up to Beethoven, and that is Bruckner.
Richard Wagner
#3. They all think men are obsolete. useless. as if we're just some sexual appendix.
Chuck Palahniuk
#4. Physical beauty is the sign of an interior beauty, a spiritual and moral beauty which is the basis, the principle, and the unity of the beautiful.
Friedrich Schiller
#5. It rests with every professor of the religion of Jesus to settle within himself to which of the two religions, that of Jesus or that of Paul, he will adhere.
Ferdinand Christian Baur
#6. The people will learn to feel the dignity of man. They will not merely demand their rights, which have been trampled in the dust, but themselves will take them - make them their own.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
#7. Lastly get emotionally connected to your story so you can deliver it, you know, if you can't deliver the emotions to your script there's no point to your story. Story is the key.
Robert Redford
#8. I feel reviewers are tougher on comedies in general. They don't take them seriously, and the ones that get great reviews are not necessarily the ones that I like.
Bobby Farrelly
#9. It's about how to deal with the idea killer in your own head, the part of your brain where fear and knowledge keep you from executing the brilliant ideas your mind generates every day.
Kevin Kelly
#10. Begin to live each day as if it was your last.
Robin Sharma
#11. Sometimes this sentence "I am praying for you" can be so dishonest and lowering that there are occasions I have looked up in heaven and asked God, "please don't accept that prayer".
Gloria D. Gonsalves
#12. When on the set of a film, you have to play natural for entire scenes in a very unnatural environment. You have to express emotions and interact with other actors and also use your voice.
Helena Christensen
#13. The glossary of politics is so full of euphemistic words and phrases - as in the nature of things it must be - that one would suppose politicians must sometimes strain their wits to coin them.
Albert J. Nock