Wednesday, September 5, 2007

cliches…


September 5th, 2007 by gangwarily

Quotations, lines in some songs and many others that either struck
me or I can just plainly relate, and others that actually inspire me and it can
also be something I find to be ideal, it’s hard to explain but one way or the other all this has something to do with me (malamangnoh?) …

Why do bad things happen
to good people MARY? That’s the mystery

–coming from a broken record in the movie Captivity

I just want you to know
who I am

–my
favorite line in one of my favorite songs entitled Iris by Goo Goo Dolls

Emperor Meiji: Tell
me how he died…

Nathan Algien: I’ll
tell you how he lived…

-In The
last Samurai

Feel the rain in
your skin (no one Else) no one else can feel it for you; only you can let it in

Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield

The World’s great men have not commonly been great scholars, nor its great scholar great men

–Oliver
Wendell Holmes 1809-1844 American Author/Poet

If a strong emotion suddenly lights all the candles
we carry inside ourselves, it creates a brightness that shines far beyond our
normal vision and then a splendid tunnel appears that show us to recover our lost divine origin. The soul longs to return to the place it came from, leaving the body lifeless”

_*JOHN* in
Like water for chocolates by Laura Esquivel

Imagine life is a game in which you are juggling five balls. The balls are work, family, health, friends and integrity. And you’re keeping all of them in the air. But one day you finally came to understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. The other 4 balls, family, health, friends and integrity are made of glass. If you drop one of these, it will never be irrevocable, scuffed, wicked, perhaps even shattered

–Suzanne in
Suzanne’s diary for Nicholas by James Patterson

Reality is
Far better than fantasy

–Mary/Lola
(Lindsay Lohan in the confession of teenage drama queen)

*I really don’t know but right now, I’ll stick to
daydreaming…haha(^-^)*

We know, we have to be light of the world but most of the time we failed to figure out what kind of light we have to shine out

-By Artistic Worshiper Ramus in www.cyworld.com/ran_amus

The true greatness of a person does not lie in richness or power but in character and goodness

–Anne Frank *Tales from
the Secret Annex*

Ang Pagibig hindi
dinidivide, minumultiply yan

–Leah in
Bata bata paano ka ginawah

*haha, I agree with her, that is why I can’t understand others trying so
hard to explain to their love ones how their heart and love are divided unto
them…

Everyone seems to have a clear idea of how other people should lead their lives…but none about his/her own…” -The Alchemist

I walk
under a bus got hit by a train, it felt so good I wanna do it again…”

-Buses and Train by Bachelor Girl

*The Irony of love…ejeje

Sumayaw ka na parang walang nanonood, kumanta na parang walang nakikinig at umibig ng parang hindi ka nasaktan

-Kim Sam Soon tagalized version

(i don’t know who wrote it but this particular version, Ive seen on tv)

*Ambitious…(and it should be read the way Florenz say it…haha) hmmm…right, right, I really like the part with the dancing and singing in a literal way, it’s really cool if I would be able to do that, without being anxious at all…haha)

Kronk: So you
guys are really listening to my stories?

Old Woman: I am weeping from the inside

–Kronks new groove the movie

Wake up, who cares about
little boys that talks to much?

-To be with you of Mr. Big

L, do you know that the god of death only eat apples?”

-Light
Yagami in deathnote

Segue: I love L Lawliet…yiiihhh

There is nothing like good food to fill the emptiness of the heart

-Linda “The Female
Principle by F. Sionil Jose

*well, I exhaust myself trying to get an explanation with my unending
pigging out lately but I think this one can’t still explain it all…I like what
Ms. Jessica Zafra said in her article Twisted that food is good in venturing
your stress and depression, because they even entice you, that they already
welcome their death in our body. Something like that…they do not fight but
surrender easily…

“Life is a banquet and most damned fools are starving to death” –Auntie Mame

“Everything that’s worth having is some trouble”-Anne Shirley in Anne of Avonlea

Who would not know about these lines, they’re so famous that sometimes when you hear a wrong person using it, it would really ruin your day, and it becomes really cheesy too…(ruined momentums… that sucks…)

Great power comes with great responsibility

–Peter Parker’s grandfather in SpiderMan

“You Complete me” Tom Cruise in Jerry Mcguire

You had me at hello” Renee Zellweger in Jerry Mcguire

(^-^)ejeje

Love is like chocolates you don’t know what you might get

-Forest Gump

*I don’t know if this is correct, I’m writing it from memory and I haven’t even
watched the film yet,(I’m such a LOSER!) but someone told me this and I said
that it sound so familiar and that I think I have heard it before and he
explained that it’s a famous line in a movie of tom hanks and so on…

A sincere voice is louder than a crowd” -Elle woods in legally blonde

*Gasgas na ito sakin, I often remember this when I have to give an
example of a quote or something like that…

Ang di magmahal sa sariling wika daig pa ang malansang isda” –Jose Rizal

-it’s like a broken record that I keep on hearing in elementary that I even have to read it’s English version in a foreigners page to actually give it some thought
and have an impact on me…

From my Mentors…

I don’t get angry, I get even” as our Department Head in CMS often
inculcate to us when our class are doing what they are known for…(what is
that?… it’s only that they said Communication students are all noisy, and
mind you, it’s not all gossip)

What’s in a name? –As Sir Rommel Corro bluntly put it after
telling us how others could discriminate like in the classified ads, they would indicate a certain school name which a student should have graduated, to be able to get a job in their company as if other small school doesn’t exist, that only those particular school they mentioned are the only ones who got great students…

I can be Nasty
by Ms. Linda Itchon, also very memorable, first hear it from ms. Was when I was
in Second year and when it was repeated in our junior years it has been a
laughingstock of most CMS students because we thought it’s just a joke but
troubles arise just by this particular phrase.

Mga Anak kayo ng Nanay Niyo!” As my ever favorite Highschool Teacher Ms. Lolit Casipit often exclaim when we are going a bit overboard…

CONTROL” Sir Danilo Aragon always makes it a point that he
wrote this on the board (and most of the time, it’s the only thing written on
it he said that when you have control, it’s like having everything…(I will not
further explain…)

-Here I think his other expressions are far famous than this one like
“si GMA…!” with matching High Manly Voice of his, who could ever forget that?,
sometimes students would greet him with “Sir, Kamusta si GMA?!” while imitating his voice…

In a race, it’s not how fast you run, it’s how long you can keep your fastest pace to the finish line

Sir Lenn Arre in Nat. Sci 12.

If your mind is tired, tire your body as well then if your body is also tired go to sleep and it will all balance” –as my PE14 professor often quoted Mr. Angco

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