Its Crazy. Better check it out:
1. Black Hawk Down - Ibong Maitim sa Ibaba
2. Dead Man's Chest - Dodo ng Taong Patay
3. I Know What You Did Last Summer - Uyy... Aminin!
4. Love, Actually - Sa Totoo Lang, Pag-ibig
5. Million Dollar Baby - 50 Milyong Pisong Sanggol (depende sa exchange rate)
6. The Blair Witch Project - Ang Proyekto ng Bruhang si Blair
7. Mary Poppins - Si Mariang May Putok
8. Snakes on a Plane - Nag-ahasan sa Ere
9. The Postman Always Rings Twice -Ang Kartero Kapag Dumutdot Laging Dalawang Beses
10. Sum of All Fears - Takot Mo, Takot Ko, Takot Nating Lahat
11. Swordfish - Talakitok
12. Pretty Woman - Ganda ng Lola Mo
13. Robin Hood, Men in Tights - Si Robin Hood at Ang Mga Felix Bakat
14. Four Weddings and a Funeral -Kahit Apat na Beses ka Pang Magpakasal, Mamamatay Ka Rin
15. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly -Ako, Ikaw, Kayong Lahat
16. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - Adik si Harry, Tumira ng Shabu
17. Click - Isang Pindot Ka Lang
18. Brokeback Mountain - May Nawasaksa Likod ng Bundok ng Tralala/Bumigay sa Bundok
19. The Day of the Dead - Undas
20. Waterworld – Pista ng San Juan
21. There's Something About Mary - May K'wan sa Ano ni Maria
22. Employee of the Month - Ang Sipsip
23. Resident Evil - Ang Biyenan
24. Kill Bill - Kilitiin sa Bilbil
25. The Grudge - Lintik lang ang Walang Ganti
26. Nightmare Before Christmas -Binangungot sa Noche Buena
27. Never Been Kissed - Pangit Kasi
28. Gone in 60 Seconds - 1 Round Lang, Tulog
29 . The Fast and the Furious - Ang Bitin, Galit
30. Too Fast, Too Furious - Kapag Sobrang Bitin, Sobrang Galit
31. Dude, Where's My Car - Dong, Anong Level Ulit Tayo Nag-park?
32. Beauty and the Beast - Ang Asawa ko at ang Nanay Nya
33. The Lord of the Rings - Ang Alahero
34. Die Hard - Hindi Mamataymatay
35. Die Hard, With A Vengeance - HindiNa Mamatay-matay, Nag-higanti Pa
35. Lost In Space - Mga Tangang Naligaw sa Kalawakan
36. Paycheck - Sweldo
37. What Lies Beneath - Ang Pagsisinungaling sa Ilalim
38. Superman, The Return - Si Superman Bumalik, Naiwanan Ang Brief
39. Cinderella Man - Bading si Cinderella
40. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Nag-trabaho si Charlie sa Goya
41. Blade Runner - Magnanakaw ng Labaha
42. Schindler's List - Mga May Utang kay Schindler
43. Men In Black - Mga Lalaking Namatayan
44. X-Men, The Last Stand - Mga Dating Lalaki, Huling Tinayuan
45. Wedding Crashers - Mga Bwiset sa Kasal
46. The Day After Tomorrow - Samakalawa
47 . Three Men and a Baby - Ang Tatlong Yayo
4 8. Catch Me If You Can - Habulin Mo 'Ko
49. A Bug's Life - Ang Buhay ng Isang Surot
50 . Die Another Day - Mamatay Ka Uli Bukas
51. The Rock - Ang Shabu
52. Jaws - Panga
53. Back to the Future - Sa Likod ng Hinaharap
5 4. In the Line of Fire - Tumulay ka sa Alambreng may Apoy
55. Saturday Night Fever - Sabado ng Gabi, may Trangkaso
56. Stepmom - Tapakan si Inang
57. Brother Bear - Kuya Oso
58. Police Academy - Paaralan ng Mga Buwaya
59. The English Patient - Ang Pasyenteng Inglesera
60. Man on Fire - Nasusunog na Mama
61. The Horse Whisperer - Ang Tsismosong mga Kabayo
62. Dante's Peak - Ang Bumbunan ni Dante
63. Legends of the Fall - Ang Kasaysayan ng mga Lampa
64. The Forgotten - Ewan
I really can't understand how people can create things like this which will really make your day after being exhausted. The world will surely be boring without these fellows. Thank you so much for giving us something to chuckle about even before we sleep.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Something I Will Never Admit I Did. Period.
This is something I strongly disagree with. I mean, I'm not the perfect son, I made my Mum cry several times, but I can assure you those were the lowest parts of my life, where I prayed I could just vanish just she'd be happy. I make mistakes. I get angry at her sometimes, but her tears is my one single weakness. No matter how determined I am to fight back, my love for her will always reign supreme.
Take time to analyze every statement here. I hope you would disagree as much as I do.
when you were 8 years
old, your mom handed you an ice
cream. You thanked her by dripping it
all over your lap.
When you were 9 years old, she paid for
piano lessons. You thanked her by
never even bothering to practice.
When you were 10 years old she drove
you all day, from soccer to football
to one birthday party after another.
You thanked her by jumping out of the
car and never looking back.
When you were 11 years old, she took
you and your friends to the movies.
You thanked her by asking to sit in a
different row.
When you were 14, she paid for a month
away at summer camp. You thanked her by
forgetting to write a single letter.
W hen you were 15, she came home from
work, looking for a hug. You thanked
her by having your bedroom door locked.
W hen you were 16, she taught you how
to drive her car. You thanked her by
taking it every chance you could.
When you were 17, she was expecting
an important call. You thanked her by
being on the phone all night.
When you were 18, she cried at your
high school graduation . You thanked
her by staying out partying until dawn.
When you were 19, she paid for your
college tuition, drove you to campus
carried your bags. You thanked her by
saying good-bye outside the dorm so you
wouldn't be embarrassed in front of
your friends.
When you were 25, she helped to pay
for your wedding, and she cried and
told you how deeply she loved you. You
thanked her by moving halfway across
the country.
When you were 50, she fell ill and
needed you to take care of her. You
thanked her by reading about the
burden parents become to their
children.
And then, one day, she
quietly died.
And everything you never did came
crashing down like thunder on YOUR
HEART..
I am happy to say that everything I did will never ever crash like thunder on my heart. I know I made her feel that she's the most wonderful woman in this whole wide world. Not one title beats the title she's got: Mummy. I do and I will always love my Mother. Mummy - it's the most beautiful word for me.
Take time to analyze every statement here. I hope you would disagree as much as I do.
when you were 8 years
old, your mom handed you an ice
cream. You thanked her by dripping it
all over your lap.
When you were 9 years old, she paid for
piano lessons. You thanked her by
never even bothering to practice.
When you were 10 years old she drove
you all day, from soccer to football
to one birthday party after another.
You thanked her by jumping out of the
car and never looking back.
When you were 11 years old, she took
you and your friends to the movies.
You thanked her by asking to sit in a
different row.
When you were 14, she paid for a month
away at summer camp. You thanked her by
forgetting to write a single letter.
W hen you were 15, she came home from
work, looking for a hug. You thanked
her by having your bedroom door locked.
W hen you were 16, she taught you how
to drive her car. You thanked her by
taking it every chance you could.
When you were 17, she was expecting
an important call. You thanked her by
being on the phone all night.
When you were 18, she cried at your
high school graduation . You thanked
her by staying out partying until dawn.
When you were 19, she paid for your
college tuition, drove you to campus
carried your bags. You thanked her by
saying good-bye outside the dorm so you
wouldn't be embarrassed in front of
your friends.
When you were 25, she helped to pay
for your wedding, and she cried and
told you how deeply she loved you. You
thanked her by moving halfway across
the country.
When you were 50, she fell ill and
needed you to take care of her. You
thanked her by reading about the
burden parents become to their
children.
And then, one day, she
quietly died.
And everything you never did came
crashing down like thunder on YOUR
HEART..
I am happy to say that everything I did will never ever crash like thunder on my heart. I know I made her feel that she's the most wonderful woman in this whole wide world. Not one title beats the title she's got: Mummy. I do and I will always love my Mother. Mummy - it's the most beautiful word for me.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Probably The Happiest Moment in My Entire Life
Hey, long time no blogging huh?!
I'm back, and I'm back with a message. I'm just two days away from living my own life and leaving the life I knew - a life full of peace and security to a life of endless possibilities and rsiks... How light I feel, you cannot imagine- how much more when I'm at it already! I can't wait!
Back to life - Living on your own may not be as good as it sounds... But I've been in a preview of it, I lived in the Dormitory for more than a year. But living alone, I mean living alone without people who cook for you and you just wake up and go to the cafeteria can be really difficult... Difficult for the gloomy, but extremely challenging and exciting to the bright. I'm not saying I'm brilliant, you know.
Anyway, yes it's true. I'll be leaving home for a new home in two days. It can be smaller than this old home, but it will be bright and beautiful, as bright and as beautiful as my old home, filled with none other than my hopes and dreams, smiles and laughter, and the contentment I will be enjoying once I get to lead a life of my own.
Missing my family is a thing of the past, indeed. I already had my fair share of nostalgic nights thinking about my family way back home the time I was in the Dormitory. But it will be different this time. I'm free to make my own decisions, and suffer the consequences of my actions. At least, they're all mine, and a chance to hit rock bottom isn't so bad if it came from you.
Now is my chance to prove myself - something I have been craving for the moment I realized I want to develop into a mature human being.
I quote and paraphrase Michelle Tratchenberg from Walt Disney's Ice Princess: "I've wanted this more than I ever wanted anything... If I fail, I fail. But then it's because I wasn't good enough, not because I did'nt have the guts to dare do it" I have to if I want a life led by it's owner. This fact is sadly something people I most expect will can't really understand.
I also have to start disbelieving in fate. I might start calling it God's will now. It may be His will, but still I have a choice. I want that choice to be the master of my life. Anyway, that reigns supreme among other reasons is why I call myself human - God's steward on His creation - and that includes this body I'm in.
I'm back, and I'm back with a message. I'm just two days away from living my own life and leaving the life I knew - a life full of peace and security to a life of endless possibilities and rsiks... How light I feel, you cannot imagine- how much more when I'm at it already! I can't wait!
Back to life - Living on your own may not be as good as it sounds... But I've been in a preview of it, I lived in the Dormitory for more than a year. But living alone, I mean living alone without people who cook for you and you just wake up and go to the cafeteria can be really difficult... Difficult for the gloomy, but extremely challenging and exciting to the bright. I'm not saying I'm brilliant, you know.
Anyway, yes it's true. I'll be leaving home for a new home in two days. It can be smaller than this old home, but it will be bright and beautiful, as bright and as beautiful as my old home, filled with none other than my hopes and dreams, smiles and laughter, and the contentment I will be enjoying once I get to lead a life of my own.
Missing my family is a thing of the past, indeed. I already had my fair share of nostalgic nights thinking about my family way back home the time I was in the Dormitory. But it will be different this time. I'm free to make my own decisions, and suffer the consequences of my actions. At least, they're all mine, and a chance to hit rock bottom isn't so bad if it came from you.
Now is my chance to prove myself - something I have been craving for the moment I realized I want to develop into a mature human being.
I quote and paraphrase Michelle Tratchenberg from Walt Disney's Ice Princess: "I've wanted this more than I ever wanted anything... If I fail, I fail. But then it's because I wasn't good enough, not because I did'nt have the guts to dare do it" I have to if I want a life led by it's owner. This fact is sadly something people I most expect will can't really understand.
I also have to start disbelieving in fate. I might start calling it God's will now. It may be His will, but still I have a choice. I want that choice to be the master of my life. Anyway, that reigns supreme among other reasons is why I call myself human - God's steward on His creation - and that includes this body I'm in.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Central Philippine Adventist College
Alegria, Murcia, Negros Occidental
July 20, 2007
Dr. Rudy Baloyo
VP- Student Administration
Central Philippine Adventist College
Alegria, Murcia, Negros Occidental
Sir:
Christian Greetings!
The Student Government (SG) days is fast approaching and it is our desire to be properly prepared for this important school activity.
In connection with this, we, the AHSE Group Singing Team is requesting your office to allow us to have our song practice starting the coming week in Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday nights at 7:30 to 9:00 pm in the AGB2.
Thank you so much for your consideration and help to the welfare of the students.
Most respectfully yours,
LE JARDIN GIL MARK ALLEN MANZANO
Group Coordinator Group Coordinator
(MRS.) SALVACION G. BAN (MS.) LUANNE JOY GREGORIO Adviser Adviser
Alegria, Murcia, Negros Occidental
July 20, 2007
Dr. Rudy Baloyo
VP- Student Administration
Central Philippine Adventist College
Alegria, Murcia, Negros Occidental
Sir:
Christian Greetings!
The Student Government (SG) days is fast approaching and it is our desire to be properly prepared for this important school activity.
In connection with this, we, the AHSE Group Singing Team is requesting your office to allow us to have our song practice starting the coming week in Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday nights at 7:30 to 9:00 pm in the AGB2.
Thank you so much for your consideration and help to the welfare of the students.
Most respectfully yours,
LE JARDIN GIL MARK ALLEN MANZANO
Group Coordinator Group Coordinator
(MRS.) SALVACION G. BAN (MS.) LUANNE JOY GREGORIO Adviser Adviser
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Saturday, March 31, 2007
People Cried...
"God Will Make A Way- where there seems to be no way. He works in ways we cannot see- He will make a way for me" These were the first lines of the song I played and the graduates sang at my Alma Mater's graduation ceremonies. They were actually crying since Donah's valedictory address emphasizing on the saying "Poverty is not a hindrance to success- persevere and trust God." Then here came the valediction song "God Will Make A Way"- and people went on wiping tears off their now glistening faces...
It's real people- poverty is not and will never be a hindrance to success... Many of us earthlings found light on these sayings, and became the heroes and heroines of rags-to-riches stories of today.
Donah's address was of her first experiences in school- the up-to-late night study periods, and how she studied under the flickering light of their only oil lamp. It's kind of hard, really, to be under these circumstances- but sometimes, it's what it takes to be a champion in your life afterwards. Donah, as I can regard her, is the crying fighter. She had cried in her victorious moments- in her SSG win, where she was a little reluctant to run, and tonight, in her valedictory address, she proved to be and came to win after all... after everything she had been into.
Why not?! Everyone can do the same. Most of us are so blessed with all the facilities we have even at home. But sometimes these make us lax and carefree and unmindful of the things we really should be prioritizing. Sometimes, it makes us invest into things that won't give long-lasting fulfillment. In short, only for the moment and not for the future.
Earthlings, take time to remember this- all is vanity... Huh?! Ive just been doing my reading a little too much- the quarter's over anyway. Let's be expecting for a new set of lessons... Err- back to the topic. But there can be vanities that may last a little longer than the others. Why not focus on them and make a difference in our lives.
Be it people. Be big. Be at the finish line- I'll be there.
It's real people- poverty is not and will never be a hindrance to success... Many of us earthlings found light on these sayings, and became the heroes and heroines of rags-to-riches stories of today.
Donah's address was of her first experiences in school- the up-to-late night study periods, and how she studied under the flickering light of their only oil lamp. It's kind of hard, really, to be under these circumstances- but sometimes, it's what it takes to be a champion in your life afterwards. Donah, as I can regard her, is the crying fighter. She had cried in her victorious moments- in her SSG win, where she was a little reluctant to run, and tonight, in her valedictory address, she proved to be and came to win after all... after everything she had been into.
Why not?! Everyone can do the same. Most of us are so blessed with all the facilities we have even at home. But sometimes these make us lax and carefree and unmindful of the things we really should be prioritizing. Sometimes, it makes us invest into things that won't give long-lasting fulfillment. In short, only for the moment and not for the future.
Earthlings, take time to remember this- all is vanity... Huh?! Ive just been doing my reading a little too much- the quarter's over anyway. Let's be expecting for a new set of lessons... Err- back to the topic. But there can be vanities that may last a little longer than the others. Why not focus on them and make a difference in our lives.
Be it people. Be big. Be at the finish line- I'll be there.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
I dont know what to call you... just check this out on CC's 2nd ish
Getting on the right track
There is a play featuring a group of kids who are continuously striking their heads with their fists. A kid shows up and tries to befriend them. They ignore him and go on striking their heads. Desperate to have a friend, this boy starts to do the same- strike his head with his fist- and he starts to feel welcome.
A teacher asks a class on basic Math: 100-32=?. A student confidently raises his hand and answers: 78. The teacher asks how many agree, and 40 of the 45 students raise their hands. The 5 look at each other and slowly raise their hands up in agreement.
What do we see in these cases? It is the greatest fear of a person to be left out and feel he does not belong. No problem- it's normal, since no man is an island. Does that mean we should be archipelagos? kidding I am. Here in CPAC and in any other boarding schools in which most of the students get to see their families for no more than once a month find their friendship circles their source of inspiration and warmth. Then the place becomes a home away from home.
Get diverted for a while
We see in urban communities the rampant cases of criminal and drug involvement. This may be very serious and most of these cases involve fraternities which cause riots and mess in the streets and other residential areas. Drug abuse in today's youngsters are influences of drug-user friends. Some students tend to follow their friends in skipping classes and hang out for their own enjoyment without thinking about their parents who do their best to send them to school.
Some of our kids today, young as they may be, tend to prefer going somewhere with their friends rather than being with their families. No question again- they're kids, and they will tend to be with people their age. But if not properly guided by the parents themselves, the results might be scary.
Back to the topic: Peer Pressure
Peer pressure is one hard-to-combat struggles of our youngsters today. He does what they do, sometimes without even a hint of persuasion. Most of today's kids are being pulled into bad stuff by their peers. Sometimes by the trend. But again, if not properly guided, they may result to scary attitudes.
At first, he may feel welcomed and loved. Then he starts transforming to be like those friends. And the more he falls in love with them, he also falls for the things they do- good or bad. "Tell me who your friends are and I'll tell you who you are", we say.
To the parents
"Be with your kids". Get them to enjoy their childhood in balance with friends and you. I'm not a preacher you know, but I can proudly say I'd rather go home than stay in the dormitory if given the chance and the money for home. I love my friends, but I love my dad, my mum and my only brother more. There was once a time when I really wanted the company of my friends for a trip, but my parents said No. I was upset, but it was over overnight. They will follow if you show them you really care.
To the kids
There will always be a time for everything. My parents used to be very strict about me going out with my friends but there came a time when they felt I have to start feeling and building my own life with independence, not totally though. At least you get to choose which dress you wear, places to go, and who to go with. It always starts with the simplest things. Be strong and hold on to the values you learned while growing up. Be good and trust yourself. You can do it. And above all, trust your Creator. "In all your ways acknowledge him, and He will direct your path".
There is a play featuring a group of kids who are continuously striking their heads with their fists. A kid shows up and tries to befriend them. They ignore him and go on striking their heads. Desperate to have a friend, this boy starts to do the same- strike his head with his fist- and he starts to feel welcome.
A teacher asks a class on basic Math: 100-32=?. A student confidently raises his hand and answers: 78. The teacher asks how many agree, and 40 of the 45 students raise their hands. The 5 look at each other and slowly raise their hands up in agreement.
What do we see in these cases? It is the greatest fear of a person to be left out and feel he does not belong. No problem- it's normal, since no man is an island. Does that mean we should be archipelagos? kidding I am. Here in CPAC and in any other boarding schools in which most of the students get to see their families for no more than once a month find their friendship circles their source of inspiration and warmth. Then the place becomes a home away from home.
Get diverted for a while
We see in urban communities the rampant cases of criminal and drug involvement. This may be very serious and most of these cases involve fraternities which cause riots and mess in the streets and other residential areas. Drug abuse in today's youngsters are influences of drug-user friends. Some students tend to follow their friends in skipping classes and hang out for their own enjoyment without thinking about their parents who do their best to send them to school.
Some of our kids today, young as they may be, tend to prefer going somewhere with their friends rather than being with their families. No question again- they're kids, and they will tend to be with people their age. But if not properly guided by the parents themselves, the results might be scary.
Back to the topic: Peer Pressure
Peer pressure is one hard-to-combat struggles of our youngsters today. He does what they do, sometimes without even a hint of persuasion. Most of today's kids are being pulled into bad stuff by their peers. Sometimes by the trend. But again, if not properly guided, they may result to scary attitudes.
At first, he may feel welcomed and loved. Then he starts transforming to be like those friends. And the more he falls in love with them, he also falls for the things they do- good or bad. "Tell me who your friends are and I'll tell you who you are", we say.
To the parents
"Be with your kids". Get them to enjoy their childhood in balance with friends and you. I'm not a preacher you know, but I can proudly say I'd rather go home than stay in the dormitory if given the chance and the money for home. I love my friends, but I love my dad, my mum and my only brother more. There was once a time when I really wanted the company of my friends for a trip, but my parents said No. I was upset, but it was over overnight. They will follow if you show them you really care.
To the kids
There will always be a time for everything. My parents used to be very strict about me going out with my friends but there came a time when they felt I have to start feeling and building my own life with independence, not totally though. At least you get to choose which dress you wear, places to go, and who to go with. It always starts with the simplest things. Be strong and hold on to the values you learned while growing up. Be good and trust yourself. You can do it. And above all, trust your Creator. "In all your ways acknowledge him, and He will direct your path".
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Let me go
I once read of a girl who was so tired of her parents controlling everything she does. She wishes to get out of their lives, and when she wakes up the following morning, she is 17 years older the night before... Yeah, yeah, yeah... fiction huh?
But it really is a major phenomenon in the life of ours, young adults. We actually started feeling autonomous the moment we try to walk on our own. But it's different this time. It's more of sophistication in our ways, and we tend to make it a reason to tell our parents that we can take care of ourselves. Sure you can.
See your mum. You can be 18 or 19 and is of course entitled to your own decisions, but they will ask, "Where has my baby gone?" or like "Oh my god, my baby's growing up!" It's kind of weird sometimes. I was in second elementary grade when I first revealed my first ever fully-fledged crush to my mum and she actually started crying, saying her baby's gonna leave her na daw. Now that's a nice thing to look back to.
Kids will always be kids. Or should I say that kids are of all ages... humm, but of course, every person experienced being a kid for at least a portion of his life, and it would really be nice to have sometime to leave that and just store it on your pensieve.
If you feel your parents pressure you so much or are being overprotective, its up to you to show them that you deserve some trust from them. And you can let that be shown without going out and partying all night and not getting drunk... That's not the trust they require of us as their children. It's on the simplest things we do- at home, at school, the way we respect the elders and a lot more of that.
Be on the right track, guys.
But it really is a major phenomenon in the life of ours, young adults. We actually started feeling autonomous the moment we try to walk on our own. But it's different this time. It's more of sophistication in our ways, and we tend to make it a reason to tell our parents that we can take care of ourselves. Sure you can.
See your mum. You can be 18 or 19 and is of course entitled to your own decisions, but they will ask, "Where has my baby gone?" or like "Oh my god, my baby's growing up!" It's kind of weird sometimes. I was in second elementary grade when I first revealed my first ever fully-fledged crush to my mum and she actually started crying, saying her baby's gonna leave her na daw. Now that's a nice thing to look back to.
Kids will always be kids. Or should I say that kids are of all ages... humm, but of course, every person experienced being a kid for at least a portion of his life, and it would really be nice to have sometime to leave that and just store it on your pensieve.
If you feel your parents pressure you so much or are being overprotective, its up to you to show them that you deserve some trust from them. And you can let that be shown without going out and partying all night and not getting drunk... That's not the trust they require of us as their children. It's on the simplest things we do- at home, at school, the way we respect the elders and a lot more of that.
Be on the right track, guys.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Of Tans and Curls
Have we ever felt isolate, different or out of place because we feel there's something unusual at what we look, or a physical injury that has brought visible damages? We might and we might not, of course, but its still one of the main reasons why we can't go enjoying our short stay in this planet.
Kung ganyan ka or isa ka sa mga yan, try to look into yourself again. Check your features. You've got the eyes everybody has that has been helping you appreciate the beauty and the madness of the world, that nose that has susutained you your whole life, and that mouth which keep on stuffing food down our throat which has kept yo alive and strong, those legs which has kept you upright and firm as a tree for the trying moments of your life (of course you have had...) and all the others. They may differ in proportion, but they all function the same anyway- same as most other human beings' do.
You can be as dark as your worst nightmares but will it ever hinder you from speaking your mind? No, it wont. It never will. Will those curls ever terrify the people around you? Think again. Come to realize that there are more important things. If you fear about insult or whatever may happen, hear this words from the Crown Prince of Genovia in Walt Disney's The Princess Diaries which I have paraphrased: "Courage in not the absence of fear. It is the acceptance that there are more important things than fear. The BRAVE may not live long, but the CAUTIOUS may not live at all. Be on the journey of figuring out who you are and what you can be." Set your mind into conquering this vast journey into a more fulfilling and contented life. Be on the happy side enjoy it. Ask the Creator to be with you.
Kung ganyan ka or isa ka sa mga yan, try to look into yourself again. Check your features. You've got the eyes everybody has that has been helping you appreciate the beauty and the madness of the world, that nose that has susutained you your whole life, and that mouth which keep on stuffing food down our throat which has kept yo alive and strong, those legs which has kept you upright and firm as a tree for the trying moments of your life (of course you have had...) and all the others. They may differ in proportion, but they all function the same anyway- same as most other human beings' do.
You can be as dark as your worst nightmares but will it ever hinder you from speaking your mind? No, it wont. It never will. Will those curls ever terrify the people around you? Think again. Come to realize that there are more important things. If you fear about insult or whatever may happen, hear this words from the Crown Prince of Genovia in Walt Disney's The Princess Diaries which I have paraphrased: "Courage in not the absence of fear. It is the acceptance that there are more important things than fear. The BRAVE may not live long, but the CAUTIOUS may not live at all. Be on the journey of figuring out who you are and what you can be." Set your mind into conquering this vast journey into a more fulfilling and contented life. Be on the happy side enjoy it. Ask the Creator to be with you.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
mah fuss tahm
well, this has been a wonderful first time, i hope i can go on sharing my thoughts with the world... watch out, it can be scary...
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