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You Lovely People (Filipino Literary Classics) You Lovely People by Bienvenido N. Santos
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“To hear him talk, one got the impression that greater love hath no man for the common people, only, like most men of his sort, he could not stand the common people's smell.”
Bienvenido N. Santos, You lovely people
“Love, my God! What do you know of love? It's a curse; it's a disease that has got into you."
"I know, I know. I told you it's worse than leprosy. But sometimes I tell myself it's love. We called it love in the beginning. We have moments of beauty together, Mildred and I, and I find this nowhere else.”
Bienvenido N. Santos, You lovely people
“Everybody looked so very much in love with everybody else, I wondered how much of it was truly love, how much was music and dimness and wine.”
Bienvenido N. Santos, You lovely people
“Fools rush in,' he said, 'only once.”
Bienvenido N. Santos, You lovely people
“When the war broke he laughed and cried, "Now what did they have to do that for?" In his letters to John he was eloquent in his bitterness. He was sure that both he and John were going to die in this war. He said he preferred to die at sea. The sea was clean.”
Bienvenido N. Santos, You lovely people
tags: death, war, ww2