Notable Dialogue Terms in Other Works
"I did not... kill.. Anybody!" - Flor Contemplacion Story (1995)
"Walang Himala!"("There is no miracle!") - Himala (1981)
"My Brother is not a Pig"- from the film Minsa'y Isang Gamu-Gamu (1979)
"Nasaan, Nasaan Si Bernadette at Melody!" ("Where Where are Bernadette and Melody!") - From the TV Series Bituin (2003–2004)
"Hindi mo mabibilang ang luhang galing sa puso." ("You can't count the tears from the heart") - From the TV Series Sa Ngalan ng Ina (2011)
"Umalis ka sa harapan ko. Sasampalin kita!" ("Get out of my sight. I'll slap you!") - From the TV Series Sa Ngalan ng Ina (2011)
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