Top 15 Quotes About Filipino Characteristics
#1. Doctor, you don't know what it is to doubt everything, even yourself. No, you don't; you couldn't with eyebrows like yours.
Bram Stoker
#2. The dreamer dreams, and the dreamer within the dream dreams.
Jane Roberts
#3. It's important to give a better country to your children, but it is more important to give better children to your country.
Carlos Slim
#4. If I have time to exercise, I do it, but I don't fixate on numbers like weight or waist size. Numbers don't work for me.
Deborah Norville
#5. The corporate scandals are getting bigger and bigger. In a speech on Wall Street, President Bush spoke out on corporate responsibility, and he warned executives not to cook the books. Afterwards, Martha Stewart said the correct term was to saute the books.
Conan O'Brien
#6. I often imagine what it would be like if my father were still here to mark his 100th birthday, if Alzheimer's hadn't clawed away years, possibilities, hopes. What would he think of all the commemorations and celebrations?
Patti Davis
#7. I'd rather be a free dog running free than fat one chained
Thabiso Monkoe
#8. You come into my dreams from a whisper to a scream.
Van Morrison
#9. I can tell the difference between a Corvette and a Mustang. It was the woman sitting on the hood that got me flustered.
C.E. Murphy
#10. Nobody's all good or bad, and nobody's all light or dark. Every human being has so many different aspects and facets to them. And there can be something noble and something really dark and dangerous going on in a person all at the same time.
Anna Gunn
#11. Being young you have not known
The fool's triumph, nor yet
Love lost as soon as won,
Nor the best labourer dead
And all the sheaves to bind.
William Butler Yeats
#12. Buddhism has had a major effect on who I am and how I think about the world. What I have learned is that I like all religions, but only parts of them.
Uma Thurman
#13. We go along, without a fixed itinerary, yet at the same time with an end (what end?) in mind, and with the aim of reaching the end. A search for the end, a dread of the end: the obverse and the reverse of the same act.
Octavio Paz
#14. park across from the bar; dressed in black slacks, loafers and a guayabera, he cautiously and constantly looked behind him. I
Alfredo Corchado
#15. Without art, we're handicapped, and living a stifled, barren existence.
Ken Danby
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