Look what's happening around us: war, hunger, poverty, epidemics... tapos, ang iniisip natin, pagandahan? My God, Pilar; ang importante sa tao'y ang kabuuan niya bilang tao... hindi kung maganda ba ang mukha niya o makinis ba ang kanyang binti!
Lualhati BautistaTag: filipino
Sabi ng nanay ko, 'yan daw totoo... di raw dapat ikahiya!"
"E kung magnanakaw ka, di mo ikakahiya?"
"Sabi ng nanay ko, kung ikakahiya mo... h'wag mong gagawin!
Tag: filipino
Hindi achievement ang tawag ko sa gano'n. Suwertihan lang 'yong ipinanganak ka nang maganda. Ang achievement e something you work hard to attain.
Lualhati BautistaTag: filipino
He fidgets. Thinks. Observes his fellow passengers. Judges everyone, in the traditional Filipino sport of justifying both personal and shared insecurities.
Miguel SyjucoTag: insecurity filipino
Don't say Fili, sister. Say Pili. In Tagalog, pili means to choose. Pino means fine. Pilipino equals 'fine choice.
Jessica HagedornTag: identity nationality filipino filipino-authors
Jelle, if you really love Guji, you’d be willing to let him go and allow him to be happy with the woman he loves. Walang problema kung nais mong ipaglaban ang feelings mo pero dapat alam mo rin kung paano sumuko lalo na kung alam mong talo ka na.
Marione AshleyTag: filipino phr pocketbook
Nasasaktan ako dahil sa kabila ng lahat, mahal ko ang Pilipinas.
Bob OngTag: filipino pinoy bob-ong pilipino
Pilipino ako, sapat nang dahilan `yon para mahalin ko ang Pilipinas.
Bob OngTag: filipino pinoy bob-ong filipino-authors pilipino
I lived in a big bunkhouse of thirty farm workers with Leroy, who was a stranger to me in many ways because he was always talking about unions and unity. But he had a way of explaining the meanings of words in utter simplicity, like "work" which he translated into "power," and "power" into "security." I was drawn to him because I felt that he had lived in many places where the courage of men was tested with the cruelest weapons conceivable.
Carlos BulosanTag: courage unions filipino filipino-authors filipino-american
He was the old breed of Filipino, almost extinct, who required that he deserve what he received; who would feel guilt, not only shame or embarrassment; who accounted for each day in the office and observed public trust as if it were a word of God. But even God was nowhere. The new theology proclaimed him dead. Long live Man! Love live Me!
Linda Ty-CasperTag: belief culture value filipino
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