Quotes of the Week: Georgina Wilson gets married, John Lloyd Cruz gives love advice + more
This week's most interesting sound bites.
(SPOT.ph) Just a few days left before the May 9 elections, and there's no stopping the candidates from wishing and hoping they'll be declared winners. While there's still plenty of last-minute controversy popping up left and right, this week also saw happy victories and stylish weddings.
Here are some highlights from the past week, in quotes!
“Alam niyo wala namang manloloko kung walang nagpapaloko.” — John Lloyd Cruz’s advice to women who get cheated on.
Kaya, ingat!
“Merong mga [naniniwalang] bayani siya kasi kaagad ay susuntukin niya ung kalaban niya. Alam naman nating mali ‘yon, pero wala tayong legal literacy kasi. Di man lang natin alam anong tinatawag na rule of law.” — Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago on Rodrigo Duterte.
Philippine politics sounds like the movies sometimes.
"There’s nothing wrong with receiving gifts during occasions." — Atty. Salvador Panelo on gifts allegedly received by his client, Rodrigo Duterte.
The Mayor's friends are really generous.
“Warning: Hate speech, bullying, threats of rape or injury is actionable.” — COMELEC Commissioner Rowena Guanzon addressing online abuse.
Even if your account is fake!
“Obviously, Mayor Duterte, you have something to hide, ano bang tinatago mo?” — Mar Roxas on Rodrigo Duterte's alleged undeclared wealth.
Maybe he’s hiding from you.
"I couldn't believe it because what I was really just hoping for was to pass. I just wanted to pass, that's it." — Rachel B. Miranda on being the Bar topnotcher for 2016.
We need more bright minds!
“Best day of my life.” — Georgina Wilson on her wedding day.
It was a lovely English wedding.
“Lagi mong tandaan, neng. Mahal ka ni Miss Mace.” – Angelica Panganiban on Ateneo volleyball player Alyssa Valdez.
It's an exciting time for sports.
"We tried. It didn't work out." — Zsa Zsa Padilla confirming her breakup with fiance Conrad Onglao.
Ice cream! Lots of it.
“I'd like to say sorry for lying to everyone. I'm glad that people were upset that he died. I think my biggest fear was that people were not going to care.” — Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow on Game of Thrones, on his character’s resurrection.
Already forgiven.
Art by Warren Espejo, with photos from PEP.ph, screenshots from Facebook fan pages, various TV show videos, news clips, and images used by fans in YouTube slideshow videos.