Top 14 Quotes About Being A Proud Filipino

#1. It's comfortable and not because he makes you happy - the guy's a total asshole - but because you already know what to expect. You already know how he'll hurt you.

Laekan Zea Kemp

#2. Everything should take place slowly and incorrectly so that man doesn't get a chance to start feeling proud, so that man is sad and perplexed.

Venedikt Erofeev

#3. Love and hatred are not blind, but are blinded by the fire they bear within themselves.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#4. To set a precedent, I guess. So that if in the future she ever fell from grace, it would be understood that presidents - even the most despicable - get special treatment.

Suzanne Collins

#5. We are all One. We all come from the same Source of Love and Light.

Human Angels

#6. This is natural: one must read Herodotus's book-and every great book-repeatedly; with each reading it will reveal another layer, previously overlooked themes, images, and meanings. For within every great book there are several others.

Ryszard Kapuscinski

#7. I think the problem I have is that first impressions are the ones that stick with people. And people's first impressions of me are obviously from the film, from 'Gregory's Girl.'

John Gordon Sinclair

#8. I'm not a performance artist or any of that, I'm not out to please anyone. Just me.

GG Allin

#9. Well, limbo is not a good place to be.

Bill Joy

#10. I only know that when Jesus is with a person, that one can endure the deepest suffering and somehow emerge a better and stronger Christian because of it.

Billy Graham

#11. I say I have Spanish in me, but I'm not just Spanish. I'm proud of my ethnicities, and I will always be proud of being a Filipino.

Lalaine

#12. The tragic element of a character is always intriguing I think.

Greg Kinnear

#13. I really love rap music. I grew up in the '80s and '90s with Public Enemy, N.W.A., LL Cool J - I'm a hip-hop encyclopedia. But I got kind of frustrated with the chauvinistic side of rap music, the one that makes it hard to write songs about love and relationships.

Mayer Hawthorne

#14. The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse.

Edmund Burke

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