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Jose Rizal Quotes

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The example could encourage others who only fear to start  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Climate affects bipeds in the same way it does quadrupeds  (Jose Rizal Quotes) The world laughs at another man’s pain  (Jose Rizal Quotes) I don’t see why I should bow my head when I could hold it high, or place it in the hands of my enemies when I can defeat them.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) In the Middle Ages, everything bad was the work of the devil, everything good, the work of God. Today, the French see everything in reverse and blame the Germans for it  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Our liberty will not be secured at the sword’s point... We must secure it by making ourselves worthy of it. And when the people reaches that height, God will provide a weapon, the idols will be shattered, tyranny will crumble like a house of cards, and liberty will shine out like the first dawn  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Wealth brings with it refinement, the spirit of conservation, while poverty inspires adventurous ideas, the desire to change things, and has little care for life.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Perhaps the great American Republic, whose interests lie in the Pacific and who has no hand in the spoliation of Africa, may someday dream of foreign possession.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) He who does not love his own language is worse than an animal and smelly fish  (Jose Rizal Quotes) No one ceases to be a man, no one forfeits his rights to civilization merely by being more or less uncultured, and since the Filipino is regarded as a fit citizen when he is asked to pay taxes or shed his blood to defend the fatherland, why must this fitness be denied him when the question arises of granting him some right?  (Jose Rizal Quotes) I may be what my enemies desire me to be, yet never an accusation are they able to hurl against me which makes me blush or lower my forehead; and I hope that God will be merciful enough with me, to prevent me from committing one of those faults which would involve my family.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) As God has not made anything useless in this world, as all beings fulfill obligations or a role in the sublime drama of Creation, I cannot exempt from this duty, and small though it be, I too have a mission to fill, as for example: alleviating the sufferings of my fellowmen.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Experience has everywhere shown us, and especially in the Philippines, that the classes which are better off have always been addicted to peace and order because they live comparatively better and may be the losers in civil disturbances.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) The Filipino embraces civilization and lives and thrives in every clime, in contact with every people.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) I do not write for this generation. I am writing for other ages. If this could read me, they would burn my books, the work of my whole life. On the other hand, the generation which interprets these writings will be an educated generation; they will understand me and say: ‘Not all were asleep in the nighttime of our grandparents.’  (Jose Rizal Quotes) The Spaniard is gallant and patriotic, and sacrifices everything, in favorable moments, for his country’s good. He has the intrepidity of his bull.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Routine is a declivity down which many governments slide, and routine says that freedom of the press is dangerous.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) It is probable that England will look favorably upon the independence of the Philippines, for it will open their ports to her and afford greater freedom to her commerce.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) The government that governs from afar absolutely requires that the truth and the facts reach its knowledge by every possible channel, so that it may weigh and estimate them better, and this need increases when a country like the Philippines is concerned, where the inhabitants speak and complain in a language unknown to the authorities.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) My countrymen, I have given proofs that I am one most anxious for liberties for our country, and I am still desirous of them. But I place as a prior condition the education of the people, that by means of instruction and industry our country may have an individuality of its own and make itself worthy of these liberties.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) To doubt God is to doubt one’s own conscience, and in consequence, it would be to doubt everything; and then what is life for?  (Jose Rizal Quotes) I die without seeing dawn’s light shining on my country... You, who will see it, welcome it for me...don’t forget those who fell during the nighttime.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) The divine flame of thought is inextinguishable in the Filipino people, and somehow or other it will shine forth and compel recognition. It is impossible to brutalize the inhabitants of the Philippines!  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Filipinos don’t realize that victory is the child of struggle, that joy blossoms from suffering, and redemption is a product of sacrifice.  (Jose Rizal Quotes) The youth is the hope of our future  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Treat your old parents as you would like to be treated by your children later  (Jose Rizal Quotes) What is death to me? I have sown the seeds others will reap  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Why independence? If the slaves of today will be the tyrants of tomorrow  (Jose Rizal Quotes) The appetite is sharpened by the first bites  (Jose Rizal Quotes) Dying people don’t need medicine, the ones who remain do  (Jose Rizal Quotes)
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