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“I always found that the prosperity or the misery of a people

is in direct proportion to its liberties or concerns, and

consequently to the sacrifices or selfishness of its

ancestors.” – Ibarra replied to Laruja, Noli Chapter 3 “The

Dinner”, p. 24?

2. “For me an evil is not corrected by another evil, neither

forgiven with empty weepings nor alms to the church.” – Ibarra

replied to the Teniente , Noli Chapter 4 “A Heretic and a

Subversive” , p. 30

3. “Do not forget that if knowledge is the patrimony of humanity,

it is inherited only by those who have the heart…” – Priest to

Ibarra, Noli Chapter 8 “Memories”, p. 68

4. “They come in search of gold; go to their country to look for

that other gold which we lack. Remember, however, that all

that glitters is not gold.” - Priest to Ibarra, Noli Chapter 8

“Memories”, p. 68

5. “Black sat down caressed by red, caressed by red. Soon after

simmering broke out” – riddle of Crispin, Noli Chapter 16

“Sisa”, p. 117

6. “It is because we are poor, and the poor have to suffer

everything.” – murmered Sisa to herself, Noli Chapter 17

“Basilio”, p. 122

7. “In these months we have our autumn and spring; some leaves

fall but the flowers always bloom.” - Ibarra replied to Padre

Salvi, Noli Chapter 22 “Lights and Shadow”, p. 175


8. “Sweet are the hours in one’s own land where all is loved

under the sun” – sang Maria Clara, Noli Chapter 23 “The

Fishing Excursion”, p. 185

9. “Some pesos disappear from Your Reverence’s coffers, and my

sergeant is awakened…. Two altar boys of your household

disappear and Your Reverence is silent” – Alferez exclaimed to

Padre Cura, Noli Chapter 24 “In the Woods”, p. 201

10. “The government is intimidated by threats to raise the people

against it, and the people are cowed into submission by the

threat of the government forces.” – Pilosopo Tasio answer

Ibarra, Noli Chapter 26 “In the Philosopher’s Home”, p. 225

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