41 Quotes & Sayings By Psyche Roxasmendoza

Psyche Roxas-Mendoza is a Filipina writer. She was awarded the Best Woman Author award by the Philippine Center for Writers, Inc. for her book The Queen's Daughter. She has published six books, three of which are collections of short stories, one poetry collection and two full-length novels.

The best dreams are the dreams we made come true...
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The best dreams are the dreams we made come true for the world. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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In the end, history proved the Jews correct. Across time and place, memory lives on the tenacity of a people’s resolve never to forget–not just with words–but with an endless stream of concrete actions rushing every day, every hour, every minute, every second. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Guess life is really a road marked by crossroads. It's not the long and winding stretches that will hurt you the most. It's the crossroads. You make a bad choice and it's a tumble and a rumble before you get back on your feet again. But you'll get back on your feet. You'll find yourself. And then you'll be off to your next adventure (crossroads, I mean). In my case, I always had a safety net–my faith in God. But then, I'm more like the millions of simple folk who travel this world. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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To forgive, you must love the world and everything in it. Anything less is hypocrisy. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Today, you can pick your own news. At no time has the world been this compatible with apathy. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Reality is a construct. You are what you think you are. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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I’ve always wondered why women are expected to deny their true age. Why? To be a woman of 50 and up is a badge of triumph–a hard-earned certificate that says you survived the shallowness, the violence, the meanness, and the caprice of a male-dominated society without losing your mind! Psyche RoxasMendoza
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I once stood on a road and found I had no friends. And I was glad. Better to have no friends than to have people claim they were your friends when they were not. It is a source of strength to come to terms with your right to be alone. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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I dream of a morning when Filipinos can wake up from the centuries-long sleep that took them from their past and denied them their destiny as a people. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Fathers are the future's keepers, as it was in the beginning when the only begotten Son became Father to Man and the Great Circle of Father to Son; Son to Father began. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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In the end, class will out. So much talk about helping the poor. It's all words and class interest– in the end. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Not enough youths fighting windmills. And the old are fearful, jaded or dead. Do not ask me what to do. I am just as cowardly as you. And do not tell me it is enough to speak the truth; that it is bravery enough. Every mountain leveled to the ground, every forest burned, every man, woman, and child who lost their shanties to arsonist fires were defended to the heavens–with words. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Beware! Balance rules the cosmos. It is not concerned with good or bad. You can be struck by misfortune and be buried in grief if that is what it takes to restore the imbalance you have wrought unto the world. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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There are places I cannot visit. Places of unbearable sadness, grief, mourning. They say places are made by people. I say places are defined by the memories they conjure–the lunge of a curse, a shared and shattered history, a loved one drowned and lost in the ocean of forgetting. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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The battle for hearts and minds begins in the field of memory. And in that field, age has no limit. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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You grieve at first. And then slowly, with the yawning of the years, the disappeared gets scraped from your memory, the way your flesh can be peeled from your limbs. It's very harsh and extremely painful. But it gets done, square inch-by-square inch. Until, the skin that is your memory gets completely scarred and numbed. You live. The disappeared is detached from the dermis of remembering. And that is what is known as moving on. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Kindness is fate’s currency for good fortune. And like all currencies, it is without value when faked. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Only two things in man’s consciousness defy discussion: faith and one’s marriage. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Faith is one of only two things in mankind's consciousness that defies discussion. The other is one's marriage. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Don't die famous. The things they will say you did and said would make you rise up in anger if you were alive. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Hate is a very strong, pure emotion to be wasted on people you don't care about. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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They say you start weaving clearer, sharper memories after you've been to a place at least twice. Because then the reflection is more of validation. Let the rush come to you and let your senses be flushed the first time. There will be time for reflection after you've had your fill. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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It is the kernel of truth in every story that makes its writing beautiful beyond standards. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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There are those who live and die giving love, without receiving any. And those who live life just taking, never giving. So the universe gives a boon to a few lucky souls: Who they love will love them back–all their lives. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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You can change your life or not change it. It really doesn’t matter in the end. Life as humans live it is too fleeting, too incidental, too minisculefor the universe to keep forever. So just do good to others; be good, allbecause it makes you happy, happy beyond fame, power, andeternity. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Writers, when they’re good, open windows to worlds held precious and priceless by the soul. It is a sad day when they leave the earth, like having the windows shut for good. Where will the world be without good writers? Psyche RoxasMendoza
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The road to home is when we find our hearts filled with the stories of our people. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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No story is complete until it is written. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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It is in the little moments that we live the longest. Everything else is existence. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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He was a son of the revolutionary movement when he and the revolutionary movement were still pristine. It was a special time for Filipino activists–a time when a hundred flowers bloomed and a thousand thoughts contended in a movement that did not know yet the price of betrayal from within. But flowers wilt and thoughts give way to rancor with the passing of years. And so some may grieve not his passing, while others fall to the ground in tears./ F O R HORACIO BOY MORALES, JR. (September 11, 1943 — February 29, 2012) . Psyche RoxasMendoza
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The world is old and full of lessons. We will not lack for examples. We only have to look around carefully, earnestly, so we can learn and realize that success, to be genuine, must not be propelled by greed. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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We spend our lives striving to be persons of influence and consequence, when all that is required is to consistently do good to others. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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A lie is more profitable than the truth. That is why we have elections. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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I firmly believe that if you pray long enough, if you wish hard enough, God will grant you at least one wish in your lifetime. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Think about it: If you have saved just enough to have your own house, your own car, a modicum of income to pay for food, clothes, and a few conveniences, and your everyday responsibilities start and end only with yourself… You can afford not to do anything outside of breathing, eating, and sleeping. Time would be an endless, white blanket. Without folds and pleats or sudden rips. Monday would look like Sunday, going sans adrenaline, slow, so slow and so unnoticed. Flowing, flowing, time is flowing in phrases, in sentences, in talk exchanges of people that come as pictures and videos, appearing, disappearing, in the safe, distant walls of Facebook.Dial fast food for a pizza, pasta, a burger or a salad. Cooking is for those with entire families to feed. The sala is well appointed. A day-maid comes to clean. Quietly, quietly she dusts a glass figurine here, the flat TV there. No words, just a ho-hum and then she leaves as silently as she came. Press the shower knob and water comes as rain. A TV remote conjures news and movies and soaps. And always, always, there’s the internet for uncomplaining company. Outside, little boys and girls trudge along barefoot. Their tinny, whiny voices climb up your windowsill asking for food. You see them. They don’t see you. The same way the vote-hungry politicians, the power-mad rich, the hey-did-you-know people from newsrooms, and the perpetually angry activists don’t see you. Safely ensconced in your tower of concrete, you retreat. Uncaring and old./ H O W EASY IT IS NOT TO CARE . Psyche RoxasMendoza
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It’s just proper for old people to die. Otherwise, they’d go insane in a world too different from the one they knew. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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The most difficult lesson is not being bitter–that balancing you need to do so you don't become bitter, even as you cease being gullible. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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The time we were together, we were the best we can be for each other. Psyche RoxasMendoza
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You will always be special to someone. Unless you grow so old, everyone you knew went ahead Psyche RoxasMendoza
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Memory is all that matters in the end Psyche RoxasMendoza