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A respectful retort wipes away weariness.

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The quotes or idioms that depict the Filipino beliefs and values. It will get you on board in learning the language and culture of the Philippines.

"One only die once, and if one does not die well, a good opportunity is lost and will not present itself again." - Jose Rizal
Whatever the tree , so is the fruit.
A person who is outwardly calm has an anger raging inside.
Whoever talks much never does much.
If you plant you will harvest.
Spend lavishly and you will end up with nothing.
Nobody who spits upward does not spit on his face.
A patriot who is wounded becomes more courageous.
Nobody who spits upward does not spit on his face.
It is never too late to offer anything that is good.
There is no earthly bliss not watered by tears.
Early dawn precedes sunrise.
The early bird beats the industrious person .
Fortrightness ensures lasting relationship .
What one learns in childhood , he carries into adulthood.
One who believes in gossip has no self-discipline.
The early bird beats the industrious person .
To a fearless person , no fence is high enough.
If you don't persevere, you can expect no reward.
Mercy resides in God ; deeds in men .
Nothing destroys iron but its own corrosion.
A respectful retort wipes away weariness.
If it is not what it's for, it will not make a difference.
He who does not love the national language is worse than a smelly fish .
A broom is sturdy because its strands are tightly bound.

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