A Quote by Stacey Dooley

I love revisiting, actually. I went back to the Philippines. I've done three films in the Philippines. — © Stacey Dooley
I love revisiting, actually. I went back to the Philippines. I've done three films in the Philippines.
I actually wanna go back to the Philippines, not the old house that I used to live in but I would want to visit the Philippines.
In 1995, we had evidence of the brother-in-law of Osama bin Laden being in the Philippines, living in the Philippines. We had evidence of front organizations set up in the Philippines. And we uncovered evidence about, which would help the U.S. with - about the perpetuators of the World Trade Center bombing.
I've been stocking up on dry shampoo. We don't have dry shampoo in the Philippines yet. I notice that here in the U.S., there are a lot of volumizing products, like salt spray. In the Philippines, the humidity can make your hair a bit flat, so I'm wondering, how come we don't have this back home?
The Philippines are a very important - I have many, many friends from the Philippines. They're great people. The Philippines strategically is very important to us. I think we'll have a great relationship with the Philippines. I think it's strategically very important to do so.
Even before 9/11, the Philippines was already fighting terrorism in southwestern Philippines. That's why when 9/11 happened, we could understand the pain.
The Philippines is for the Philippines. We can defend ourselves.
[regarding US conquest of the Philippines] I turn green in bed at midnight if I think of the horror of a year's warfare in the Philippines ... We must slaughter a million or two foolish Malays in order to give them the comforts of flannel petticoats and electric railways.
I actually quite miss being called Philippines because in the pageant it's normal for us to be called our country instead of our names. If somebody goes, 'Philippines!' I turn my head and I know that's me. Now they go 'Pia' or 'Miss Universe.' Of course that's better. But I also miss that, being called my country.
I have traveled to three-fourths of the Philippines.
I lived in grass huts in a jungle in the Philippines for three weeks with tribal people.
The Philippines is where the love is.
My writing has been shaped by the three countries - Sri Lanka, the Philippines and England - I have lived in.
I always felt that I wasn't as American as Americans and then I realised when I got back to the Philippines that I was not Filipino.
The most adventurous thing I've done is learn how to fly a helicopter in the Philippines. One night we landed on a beach and slept on it.
I've done a lot of the NBA programs in the Philippines and other places in South Florida. But I've always wanted to be a part of BWB in Africa.
I love the Philippines. I feel like it's a huge part of me. It's my home.
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