Trishia is a Senior @ the Ateneo (but doesn't look like it). Loves listening to music while (insert something to do here). Also loves to write and hopes writing loves her back. Total bookworm and movie buff (although she hasn't watched most of the movies in her HD). Fan girl. Weird. Timid. Restless. Impulsive. Stubborn. Hopeful. Ironic. (?) Awkward. A dash of this and that, really.
Likes K-Pop so I apologize for the occasional fangirl posts. :P
Likes K-Pop so I apologize for the occasional fangirl posts. :P
The Revolution failed because it was badly directed, because its leader won his post not with praiseworthy but with blameworthy acts, because instead of employing the most useful men of the nation he jealously discarded them. Believing that the advance of the people was no more than his own personal advance, he did not rate men according to their ability, character and patriotism but according to the degree of friendship or kinship building him to them; and wanting to have favorites willing to sacrifice themselves for him, he showed himself lenient to their faults. Because he disdained the people, he could not but fall like an idol of wax melting in the heat of adversity. May we never forget such a terrible lesson learned at the cost of unspeakable sufferings!
--Apolinario Mabini (written in Nick Joaquin’s Mabini the Mystery)
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