Top 26 Quotes About Being Gay Tagalog

#1. One of the special characteristics of New York is that it is different from a London or a Paris because it's the financial capital, and the cultural capital, but not the political capital.

Ron Chernow

#2. I write entirely in English; Tagalog chauvinists chide me for this. I feel no guilt in doing so. But I am sad that I cannot write in my native Ilokano. History demanded this; if it isn't English I am using now, I would most probably be writing in Spanish like Rizal, or even German or Japanese.

F. Sionil Jose

#3. Some people only go to church for the social life. They like having all the friends in church or getting the praises of men by doing certain things, but they don't go there to actually worship God. They go there so others can worship THEM instead.

Lisa Bedrick

#4. Relationship never starts with a fist to the face, or an insult. If it did there'd be no second date. It always starts gently. Kindly. The other person draws you in. To trust them. To need them. And then they slowly turn. Little by little, increasing the heat. Until you're trapped.

Louise Penny

#5. My tongue was handed down to me
by datus and katipuneros. The truth is
my mouth is a battlefield that
you wouldn't know how to fight in.

Danabelle Gutierrez

#6. In the tabernacle of grace, all your obstacles will be tackled. Wake up to see it happen live. You are victorious in all things!

Israelmore Ayivor

#7. There's more to life than love.

Ramon Bautista

#8. He was trying to pave his way to heaven by plastering over his sins with the putty of religious zeal.

Karen Marie Moning

#9. fighting with your felling is the most difficult battle ever..!!

Hassan

#10. Since it is difficult to distinguish true prophets from false, it is as well to regard all prophets with suspicion

Primo Levi

#11. In Tagalog, we call undocumented people 'TNT,' which means tago ng tago, which means 'hiding and hiding.' So that's literally what undocumented means in Tagalog. And that kind of tells you how Filipinos think of this issue, and really any culture, right?

Jose Antonio Vargas

#12. What do you want, Alvaro?
- Kristine
Ikaw. Marry me.
- Alvaro

Martha Cecilia

#13. Train smart at all times and do your best to avoid injury. Training smart is more important than training hard.

Georges St-Pierre

#14. I speak Cantonese, and I speak Tagalog.

Reggie Lee

#15. Animals don't have anyone to protect them. If we don't stand up, the people who are harming animals will never get stopped.

Paul Rodriguez

#16. If something is good and universally acknowledged to be so, this is not reason enough to dislike it.

Gabrielle Zevin

#17. You caught me" Luce said.
"I'll always catch you when you fall" said Daniel

Lauren Kate

#18. Boondocks' is simply the Tagalog word for mountains.

Sharyn McCrumb

#19. Don't say Fili, sister. Say Pili. In Tagalog, pili means to choose. Pino means fine. Pilipino equals 'fine choice.

Jessica Hagedorn The Gangster Of Love

#20. I long for truth, and yet
I cannot stay from that
My better self disowns,
For a man's attention
Brings such satisfaction
To the craving in my bones.

William Butler Yeats

#21. Wisdom is learning what to overlook.

William James

#22. For her, this was one of the happiest things on earth--to be in love with someone who is more in love with you.

Marione Ashley

#23. These days, it seems that if you're not already in place, you can't get there from here.

Len Wein

#24. Tagalog sounds like boiling water.

Jim Paredes

#25. I'm just glad that on a budget like this I don't have to make any of those hard decisions because I feel it must be a real job to direct this, as there's so much going on.

Matt Lucas

#26. I won't be affected by your charm nor I will trap you into marriage. I've been there once, never again.
- Kristine

Martha Cecilia

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