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Ninoy Aquino – The Filipino is worth dying for

Ninoy Aquino – The Filipino is worth dying for

Ninoy Aquino - The Filipino is worth dying for
The full non-truncated form of Ninoy Aquino’s Speech:

“I have asked myself many times: Is the Filipino worth suffering, or even dying, for? Is he not a coward who would readily yield to any colonizer, be he foreign or homegrown? Is a Filipino more comfortable under an authoritarian leader because he does not want to be burdened with the freedom of choice? Is he unprepared, or worse, ill-suited for presidential or parliamentary democracy?

I have carefully weighed the virtues and the faults of the Filipino and I have come to the conclusion that he is worth dying for because he is the nation’s greatest untapped resource.”
Ninoy Aquino, delivered at Asia Society New York on August 4, 1980
Ninoy Aquino – The Filipino is worth dying for
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Ninoy Aquino – It is a rare privilege for me to join the Motherland

“It is a rare privilege for me to join the Motherland in the dark dungeon where she was led back by one of her own sons whom she lavished with love and glory.”
– Ninoy Aquino, letter to Noynoy (Benigno Aquino III), August 25, 1973

Ninoy Aquino – The Filipino asked for nothing more

“The Filipino asked for nothing more, but will surely accept nothing less than all the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the 1935 Constitution — the most sacred legacies from the founding fathers.”
– Ninoy Aquino, Last Speech, supposed to be read on Aug. 21, 1983

Ninoy Aquino – For seven years, I was not allowed

Ninoy Aquino - For seven years, I was not allowed

Ninoy Aquino - For seven years, I was not allowed

"For seven years, I was not allowed to see the moon and the stars. There were days when they left me all alone by myself. I had no reading material. I had nothing. I was twiddling my thumb. I would walk and walk and walk across my room; it was a room about four meters by five meters, hoping that I'll get tired. And then when I get tired, I would fall asleep, knowing that tomorrow will be the same."
- Quote of Ninoy Aquino, Freedom rally symposium by the Movement for Free Philippines (MFP); Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles, California; February 15, 1981
Ninoy Aquino - For seven years, I was not allowed
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Andres Bonifacio – Love your Country next to God

Andres Bonifacio – Love your Country next to God

Andres Bonifacio Quote

➢ "Love your Country next to God, your honour, and most of all yourself."
Andres Bonifacio – Love your Country next to God
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Andres Bonifacio – Reason teaches us that we cannot expect

Andres Bonifacio – Reason teaches us that we cannot expect

Andres Bonifacio Quote

➢ "Reason teaches us that we cannot expect anything but more suffering, more treachery, more insults, and more slavery. Reason teaches us not to waste time hoping for the promised prosperity that will never come and never materialise... Reason teaches us to be united in will, united in thought, and united in purpose and that we might have strength to combat the prevailing evil in our Nation."
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Andres Bonifacio – Reason teaches us that we must be united

Andres Bonifacio – Reason teaches us that we must be united

Andres Bonifacio Quote

➢ Reason teaches us that we must be united in will, united in thought, and that we might have strength to search out the reigning evil in our Nation. This is the time for the light of truth to surface; this is the time for us to show that we have our own sentiments, have honour, have shame, and have solidarity
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Jose Rizal – Our liberty will not be secured at the sword

Jose Rizal — Our Liberty will not be secured at the Sword

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Jose Rizal - "Our liberty will not be secured at the sword's point...
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Jose Rizal – Cowardice rightly understood begins

Jose Rizal — Cowardice rightly understood begins

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Jose Rizal - “Cowardice rightly understood begins with selfishness and ends with shame.”
Jose Rizal — Cowardice rightly understood begins
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― Quote of Jose Rizal, Noli Me Tangere
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Jose Rizal – What said those two souls communicating

Jose Rizal — What said those two souls communicating

Jose Rizal - Quote

Jose Rizal - “What said those two souls communicating through the language of the eyes, more perfect than that of the lips, the language given to the soul in order that sound may not mar the ecstasy of feeling? In such moments, when the thoughts of two happy beings penetrate into each other’s souls through the eyes, the spoken word is halting, rude, and weak—it is as the harsh, slow roar of the thunder compared with the rapidity of the dazzling lightning flash, expressing feelings already recognized, ideas already understood, and if words are made use of it is only because the heart’s desire, dominating all the being and flooding it with happiness, wills that the whole human organism with all its physical and psychical powers give expression to the song of joy that rolls through the soul. To the questioning glance of love, as it flashes out and then conceals itself, speech has no reply; the smile, the kiss, the sigh answer.”
Jose Rizal - What said those two souls communicating
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