
Top 15 Tagalog Pakipot Love Quotes
#1. We are all environmentalists now, but we are not all planetists. An environmentalist realizes that nature has its pleasures and deserves respect. A planetist puts the earth ahead of the earthlings.
William Safire
#2. The sky was incredible that night, the moon nearly full and the stars littering the sky like tossed stones.
Sarah Addison Allen
#3. I feel I'm trying to get this really crap car going, and it just keeps stalling on me. And then other times I feel like my life's a train thundering toward me, and I'm in a car stuck on the crossroads and can't get out. Isn't it great being young!
Julie Burchill
#4. I see the invisible spirits, where demons still find it livable. I need a hug to hold my soul inside my body.
Lisa Lopes
#6. Now, why should the universe be constructed in such a way that atoms acquire the ability to be curious about themselves? That, surely, is one of the great unexplained puzzles of science.
Marcus Chown
#7. Praising yourself doesn't have to be a bad thing. Don't be arrogant, but don't be afraid to say you've done a good job.
C.M. Stunich
#8. We should not decide how to pray based on the experiences and feelings we want. Instead, we should do everything possible to behold our God as he is, and prayer will follow.
Timothy Keller
#9. So I suppose you think that's a reward for breaking rules?
J.K. Rowling
#10. The dream is not a map. A poem is not the territory. The dreamer reclines in a barbershop carpeted with Afro turf. In the dark some soul yells. It hurts to walk barefoot on cowrie shells.
Harryette Mullen
#11. The answers come when you are quietly willing to be without them.
Vernon Howard
#12. When a person gives, he loves the object of his giving more
and so love is planted and grows.
David J. Lieberman
#13. If you continue this simple practice every day, you will obtain some wonderful power. Before you attain it, it is something wonderful, but after you attain it, it is nothing special.
Shunryu Suzuki
#14. One sees a trend in our political and legal cultures toward treating religious beliefs as arbitrary and unimportant, a trend supported by a rhetoric that implies that there is something wrong with religious devotion.
Stephen L. Carter
#15. It couldn't have happened anywhere but in little old New York.
O. Henry
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