Top 12 Nagbago Ang Ugali Quotes
#1. The heart and hand of those who always mete out become callous from always meting out.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#2. Bodies wear out to remind us they are temporary, and force us to spend more thought on our spirits
Morgan Llywelyn
#3. My life's goal is to find a happy medium for sampling to be not only legal but for the right parties to benefit from it. There have to be sampling laws. The survival of hiphop is based on that.
Questlove
#4. We must refuse to submit to those institutions which are by definition sexist - marriage, the nuclear family, religions built on the myth of feminine evil.
Andrea Dworkin
#5. One thing will always secure heaven for us-the acts of charity and kindness with which we have filled our lives. We can do no great things, only small things with great love.
Mother Teresa
#6. Then I took a shower, unlocked the door, and set out on destroying myself.
Emma Woolf
#7. Growing up in Florida, it rained a lot, so we spent a lot of time indoors. I used to love Frogger. I got a lot of use out of that and Ms. Pac-man on my little Atari.
Jennifer Sky
#8. When you're a carpenter making a beautiful chest of drawers, you're not going to use a piece of plywood on the back, even though it faces the wall and nobody will ever see it. You'll know it's there, so you're going to use a beautiful piece of wood on the back.
Steve Jobs
#9. At first the solitude
charmed me like a prelude,
but so much music wounded me.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#10. What is there to confess that's worthwhile or useful? What has happened to us has happened to everyone or only to us; if to everyone, then it's no novelty, and if only to us, then it won't be understood. If I write what I feel, it's to reduce the fever of feeling. What I confess is unimportant,
Fernando Pessoa
#11. I got to star in my own movies. I even had my name above the title in some cases. But what am I known for? My bit part.
Evelyn Keyes
#12. The human race will have no respite from evils until those who are really philosophers acquire political power or until, through some divine dispensation, those who rule and have political authority in the cities become real philosophers.
Plato
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