"Like so many poor Ilokanos, my grandparents left……" — F. Sionil Jose
"Like so many poor Ilokanos, my grandparents left their village, for it could no longer sustain them. The Ilocos is a narrow coastal plain where, so often, the mountain drops to the sea. Land hunger had always afflicted the Ilokanos and made them migratory."
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58 Quotes by F. Sionil Jose
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Language as a communication tool is the primary element from which literature is created. Even in pre-literate societies, it exists…
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In the Western tradition, the first writers were teachers and historians, vastly traveled, who spiced their reports with fantasies. They…
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My reading of philosophy and history is desultory; I know so much and yet so little.
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You should live in a manner that should enable you to devote time to writing and contemplation. As is often…
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Writing is a solitary profession; you are really alone when you write. Then the emotions become well shaped and distinct.…
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Contemplation is a luxury of the middle class, the very rich.
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I can imagine the writers of China, England and France, crippled and unsure of themselves when they feel that the…
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A weak people and its equally debilitated leaders are bludgeoned by history. It maims them into the cripples that they…
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This is the harsh truth about us: not only do Filipinos ignore books, literature - we do not understand how…
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It is easy when we are in prosperity to give advice to the afflicted.
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The afflicted are not listened to. They are like someone whose tongue has been cut out and who occasionally forgets…
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The proximity of an army causes prices to go up; and high prices cause people's substance to be drained away.…
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And, re-assembling our afflicted powers, consult how we may henceforth most offend.
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Not to be afflicted is a sign of weakness; for, therefore God imposeth no more on me, because He sees…
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No one has ever been accused for not providing ornaments, but for those who neglect their neighbour a hell awaits…
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I was wholly at peace, at ease and at rest, so that there was nothing upon earth which could have…
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Be good, be kind, be humane, and charitable; love your fellows; console the afflicted; pardon those who have done you…
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