Famous Filipino Quotes
1. ”Ang hindi nagmamahal sa sariling wika ay masahol pa sa malansang isda” – J.P. RIZAL
2. "...it belongs to no party, nor does it desire to form one; it stands for nothing save the interest of the fatherland." –Apolinario Mabini
3. “The Filipino Is Worth Dying For” – Ninoy Aquino
4. “I want our people to be like a molave tree, strong and resilient, standing on the hillsides, unafraid of the rising tide, lighting and the storm, confident of its strength.” – Manuel L. Quezon
5. “My loyalty to my party ends where my loyalty to the country begins.”
– Manuel L. Quezon
6. “A strengthen national spirit can provide the motive power to rise our people from the depths and…pour new life and vigor in the national system. The reinvigoration of the national spirit must take place in the grass roots, in every city, town and barrio in the Philippines, and it must start among our own people… To be a worthy citizen of the world one must first prove himself to be a good Filipino.” –Carlos P. Romulo
7. "You stole the presidency not just once but twice!" - Susan Roces
8. “I would rather die a meaningful death than to live a meaningless life.”
-Corazon Aquino
9. " He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination. " –Jose Rizal
10. " The youth is the hope of our future. " –Jose Rizal
11. " Brotherhood is the very price and condition of man's survival. "
-Carlos P Romulo
12. “Don't judge my brother, he is not a book! “-Melanie Marquez
13. “I shall be honored to go to jail. Under a dictatorship, the detention cell is a place of honor.” –Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago
14. “There can be no tyrants, where there are no slaves” –Jose Rizal
15. "Babayaran ko ang utang ng Pilipinas" - Eddie Gil
16. "walang tulugan!!!" -kuya germs
17. “I don’t eat meat. I’m not a carnival.” –Melanie Marquez
18. “Sumasakit ang migraine ko.” - Melanie Marquez
19. “Ang tatay ko ang only living legend na buhay!” - Melanie Marquez
20. “I don’t eat meat. I’m not a carnival.” - Melanie Marquez
21. “Hello? Bulag ka ba? Bingi ka ba? Are you dep?” - Melanie Marquez
22. “That’s why I’m a success, it’s because I don’t middle in other people’s lives.”- Melanie Marquez
23. “I won’t stoop down to my level.”- Melanie Marquez
24. “You can fool me once, you can fool me twice, you can fool me thrice. But you can never fool me FOUR!”
25. “Can you repeat that for the 2nd time around once more?”
26. ““Mas mabuting mabigo sa paggawa ng isang bagay kesa magtagumpay sa paggawa ng wala” –Bob Ong
27. “Nalaman kong habang lumalaki ka, maraming beses kang madadapa. Bumangon ka man ulit o hindi, magpapatuloy ang buhay, iikot ang mundo, at mauubos ang oras.”
28. “mangarap ka at abutin mo ‘to. wag mong sisihin ang sira mong pamilya, palpak mong syota, pilay mong tuta, o mga lumilipad na ipis. kung may pagkukulang sa’yo mga magulang mo, pwede kang manisi at maging rebelde. tumigil ka sa pag-aaral, mag-asawa ka, mag-drugs ka, magpakulay ka ng buhok sa kili-kili. Sa bandang huli, ikaw din ang biktima. rebeldeng walang napatunayan at bait sa sarili.”
29. “Walang kai-kaibigan! Walang kama-kamag-anak”
30. “This is the fight of my life, this is the biggest challenge in my boxing career, and I know that if I emerge victorious in this battle, all of us will reap the blessings and we will share all the glory.” -Manny Pacquiao
31. "That’s because I am crucified between two thieves." -- Late 1970s, replying to Ferdinand Marcos' question on why there was a "sepulchral" 30-minute silence when Jaime Cardinal Sin joined Marcos and his wife Imelda in their limousine. – Cardinal Sin
32. "Separation of the Church and State is like a railroad track. It cannot be close to one another, neither can it be distant, because there will be derailment. We (Church) should cooperate with the government and the government should cooperate with us because we're serving the same people." -- February 1992, on the separation of Church and State, which he was often accused of ignoring. – Cardinal Sin
33. "We are brothers and sisters; not enemies. It is not the will of God that countrymen go to war against one another." -- May 11, 2000, upon calling for a 50-day prayer and fasting crusade as an appeal for peace in Mindanao. - Cardinal Sin
34. "It is the most important chapter of my life. I admit finding secret joy and pride in being called the Cardinal of the EDSA Revolution. I do not claim that as a right. It is a grace that I do not deserve at all. It is a blessing to have been the Archbishop of Manila at that moment in history." -- April 2004, on his role
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