I am so proud and so happy to be Filipino.
I want every Filipino woman empowered with information regarding all options available to her regarding family planning.
It's in your DNA to be a Filipino; how can you just turn your back on it?
If it's needed for me to have a drop of Filipino blood, I am willing to get it from Makati Med. My heart really belongs here.
My grandchildren are growing up and they could not understand why the Marcoses are still being crucified although we keep on telling them that we did not steal from the Filipino people.
My father is Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino; my mother is half-Irish and half-Japanese; Greek last name; born in Hawaii, raised in Germany.
Filipinos are called to be outstanding missionaries of faith in Asia
The true Filipino is a decolonized Filipino.
Filipino businessmen must have the ability to compete freely in the global economy.
I was born in America, but I consider myself a Filipino.
My parents were the traditional Filipino parents who didnt talk about money around the dinner table.
Filipino pride. I'm so excited, I'm just sending love to the Philippines. I know they've had a tough year and I just send out my feelings to them.
Filipinos don't wallow in what is miserable and ugly. They recycle the bad into things of beauty.
I'm really happy to see Filipino cuisine starting to really take hold outside of the Pinoy community.
All I know is that I'm proud to be Filipino.
The Filipino is worth dying for.
Maybe he was Filipino. Was that in Asia? Probably. Asia's out-of-control huge.
I remember the first thing I did when I found out I was illegal was to get rid of my thick Filipino accent. I figured that I had to talk white and talk black at the same time, like Charlie Rose and Dr. Dre. If I can talk white and black then no one is ever going to think that I'm "illegal. "
The only thing I can really offer the Filipino people is my sincerity.