13 Quotes & Sayings By Marieta Maglas

Marieta Maglas is an award-winning Filipino author who is famous for her contemporary romance novels. She's also the author of the popular novel "The Bewitched Bling" series. Marieta hails from Cebu, Philippines. She is a certified public accountant and has worked in the field for over two decades Read more

She lives with her husband and two sons in California, USA.

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The truth remains itself, even the human minds cannot see it. Marieta Maglas
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Racism and violence were non-existent in this world, When people were aware to fight for identity'- Terzanelle for Octavia Estelle Butler, Poem by Marieta Maglas Marieta Maglas
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When nature suffers because it is destroyed by human activities, the notion of beauty is really losing its meaning, because nothing is more aesthetic than the natural beauty. Marieta Maglas
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When love is sweet, the sweetness means its light And light may keep the truth, when love is pure. But love is bitter, when it turns to fight. Lovers in a fight are quite immature.'' From the poem ''A Note on Existentialist Love Marieta Maglas
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Maybe to feel superior in struggle was sensed, When people were aware to fight for identity.'- Terzanelle for Octavia Estelle Butler, poem by Marieta Maglas Marieta Maglas
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Maybe to feel superior in struggle was sensed, When people were aware to fight for identity.”- Near Kin Marieta Maglas
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The communication with God is very important, because the communication is one of our greatest needs, and God is the most important one we need. Marieta Maglas
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Wisdom opens the eyes of love. Marieta Maglas
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When the lie and the truth are two trenchant weapons, they are at the risk of becoming downright uncertainties. Marieta Maglas
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Generally, the lie is a denatured truth. Drama occurs when this truth is still non- existent for the majority of human beings, and it is denatured before becoming existent as an important element of the evolution. Marieta Maglas
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Generally, the lie is a denatured truth. Drama occurs when this truth is still nonexistent, and it must become existent for the human being. Marieta Maglas
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Generally, the lie is a denatured truth. Drama occurs when this truth is still nonexistent, and it must become exitent for the human being. Marieta Maglas