This hallucinating sentence is a requirement of our C.A.T. officers to us. At first look, I was greatly discouraged that we are required to memorize this as part of our C.A.T. grade. But when I realize that memorizing this will only spend time lesser than the half of my life, I soon to finish memorizing this Preamble.
Speaking in the first time makes me feel like stating a tongue twister. It broke my language entity yet improved my speaking ability. The Preamble takes a lot of me, and my saliva of course. But, despite of its characteristics I see worth blaming, it states an encouraging theme for us Filipinos to have great concern to our society with the love of God. I don't condemn this sentence in a manner of meaning. I am only complaining on its manner of delivering. I'm not a grammar teacher or anyone involving the study of speeches, but I am a person required to say this in front of the class.
Don't take this message seriously, because what matters is my recitation of it. O.O