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I want to show to those who deprive people the right to love of country, that when we know how to sacrifice ourselves for our duties and convictions, death does not matter if one dies for those one loves – for his country and for others dear to him.
- On Loving One's Country
- On Taking Up Opportunities
- On The Importance of Education
- On Travel
- On Nobility
- On The Government
"I want to show to those who deprive people the right to love of country, that when we know how to sacrifice ourselves for our duties and convictions, death does not matter if one dies for those one loves—for his country and for others dear to him."
"One only dies once, and if one does not die well, a good opportunity is lost and will not present itself again."
"Without education and liberty, which are the soil and the sun of man, no reform is possible, no measure can give the result desired."
"Travel is a caprice in childhood, a passion in youth, a necessity in manhood, and an elegy in old age."
"We want the happiness of the Philippines, but we want to obtain it through noble and just means. If I have to commit villainy to make her happy, I would refuse to do so, because I am sure that what is built on sand sooner or later would tumble down."
"I can concede that the government has no knowledge of the people, but I believe the people know less of the government. There are useless officials, evil, if you like, but there are also good ones, and these are not able to accomplish anything because they encounter an inert mass, the population that takes little part in matters that concern them....
- “One only dies once, and if one does not die well, a good opportunity is lost and will not present itself again.” ― Jose Rizal.
- “I have to believe much in God because I have lost my faith in man.” ― José Rizal, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not)
- “He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination.” ― Jose Rizal.
- “Cowardice rightly understood begins with selfishness and ends with shame.” ― José Rizal, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not)
Feb 17, 2022 · José Rizal Quotes on Life, Death and Sacrifice. José Rizal was executed on December 30, 1896. Only 35 years old when he died, Rizal had already planted the seeds of revolution that would grow for decades to come.
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Explore 26 quotes by filipino writer Jose Rizal, born June 19, 1861, died December 30, 1896. Find new inspiration and discover new quotes.
Despite facing numerous challenges and obstacles, Rizal remained steadfast in his beliefs and continued to fight for the betterment of his country until his death. Takeaways. Rizal’s life and works serve as a reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right and fighting for one’s beliefs.
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Mar 11, 2024 · Explore the profound and inspiring quotes of Jose Rizal, a Filipino national hero and prominent figure in the Philippine Revolution. Discover his wisdom, insights, and reflections on patriotism, nationalism, education, and more.