
Top 13 Pagkakapantay Pantay Ng Tao Quotes
#1. We threw ourselves at that wild river every day and most days it tossed us all harmlessly skyward like well-loved children. After a while that does something to you.
Jo Deurbrouck
#2. If you love a person, you love him in his stark reality, and refuse to shut your eyes to his defects and errors.
John Macmurray
#3. I try to stay ahead of things, if you know what I mean. I take the money I make and reinvest it.
Mickey Gilley
#5. Civilization is a limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessaries.
Mark Twain
#6. Our principle is: to prevent all command over man by his fellowmen, to, make state, government, laws, or whatsoever form of compulsion existing, a thing of the past, to establish full freedom for all. Anarchism means first and foremost freedom from all government.
Johann Most
#7. What I'd really like to control is not machines, but people.
Stephen Hawking
#8. I do not know how wicked American millionaires are, but as I travel about and see the results of their generosity in the form of hospitals, churches, public libraries, universities, parks, recreation grounds, art museums and theatres I wonder what on earth we should do without them.
William Lyon Phelps
#9. As a child that is born into the world requires nourishment, so also the Christ that is born within is a babe and requires to be nourished to the full stature of manhood.
Max Heindel
#10. The cabin will return to the soil when abandoned by its owner, yet in its simplicity it offers perfect protection against the seasonal cold without disfiguring the sheltering forest. With the yurt and the igloo, it figures among the handsomest human responses to environmental adversity.
Sylvain Tesson
#11. If this constant bitter disappointment was love, then I was perfectly fine not to have anything to do with it.
Vann Chow
#12. She had put on a white linen dress and let her hair down. I told her she was beautiful and she laughed with delight.
Albert Camus
#13. He couldn't even tell whether he was angry or contrite, whether it was forgiveness he wanted or the power to forgive.
Richard Yates
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