Baji Quotes

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I mean, if that ship were a person, I would fuck that ship,” said Baji.
R.F. Kuang (The Dragon Republic (The Poppy War, #2))
I think we’re about to be handed off,” Baji said. “It was nice knowing you all. Except you, Chaghan. You’re weird.
R.F. Kuang (The Dragon Republic (The Poppy War, #2))
Ah. I get it.” Baji gave her a curious look. “You’re in love.” “Don’t be disgusting.
R.F. Kuang (The Dragon Republic (The Poppy War, #2))
Hello.” Baji whistled behind Rin. “Who is that?” “It’s Lady Yin Saikhara,” said Nezha. “Is she married?” Baji asked. Nezha shot him a disgusted look. “That’s my mother.”
R.F. Kuang (The Dragon Republic (The Poppy War, #2))
After Supper the Master dismissed all except Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sha the Monk. He took them out with him and said, "Look at that wonderful moolight. It makes me long for the time when I can return home.
Wu Cheng'en (Monkey: The Journey to the West)
That’s true,” said Baji. “He can’t be any scarier than the other Warlords. The Ox and the Ram Warlords weren’t anything special. It’s just nepotism and inbreeding all around.” “Oh, so how you were produced,” said Ramsa. “Listen, you little bitch—
R.F. Kuang (The Dragon Republic (The Poppy War, #2))
Baji-naji, nand' paidhi. Fortune has a human face and bastard Chance whores drunken down your streets.
C.J. Cherryh (Foreigner (Foreigner, #1))
The boatman then gently guided the raft across. They saw a dead body floating. At the sight of this, the Master was greatly frightened. But Sun smiled and said, "Master do not be alarmed! That corpse is none other than your own." Zhu Bajie said, "It is you, it is you!" Sha the Monk clapped his hands, and also said, "It is you, it is you!" The boatman also remarked "It was yours, I congratulate you." The three pilgrims congratulated him, and they quietly crossed over the Could Ferry in safety. The Master's shape was changed, and he jumped ashore on the other side with a very light body.
Wu Cheng'en (Monkey: The Journey to the West)
She would tell Pipaji and Dulin that they had done well. She would tell Suni, Baji, and Ramsa that she was sorry. She would tell Altan that he was right. She would tell Master Jiang thank you. And she would promise them all that she would make their sacrifice worth it.
R.F. Kuang (The Burning God (The Poppy War, #3))
He’s a weird one,” Baji said cheerfully, turning back to Rin. “He’s an initiate of a minor river god. Far more committed to his religion than the rest of us.” “Which god do you summon?” “The god of pigs.
R.F. Kuang (The Poppy War (The Poppy War, #1))
There’s one thing that bothers me, sir. They say Master Yoda referred to the war as the Clone War right after the Battle of Geonosis. It was the very first battle of the war. Why did he identify the war that way, by the clones who are fighting it? Have we ever said the Fifth Fleet War or the Corellian Baji Brigade War? What does he know that we don’t? —General Bardan Jusik, confiding in General Arligan Zey
Karen Traviss (True Colors (Star Wars: Republic Commando, #3))
A day with you/ron is a special day. Fresh as morning shine shines, like a bee which collects sweet
Shaik Baji Sharif
A day with you/rounaque is a special day. Fresh as morning shine shines, like a bee which collects sweet
Shaik Baji Sharif
You are the wonder of wonders
Shaik Baji Sharif
After Shivaji's death in 1680, and with the investiture of his grandson Shahu in 1708, a far-sighted Brahmin, Balaji Visvanath, emerged as his principal adviser. Impressed by his qualities of statesmanship, Shahu conferred the title of Peshwa or Prime Minister on him. Balaji not only restored the rule of law which had been in disarray since Shivaji's death but succeeded in getting the Mughal ruler in Delhi to recognize his master as the independent ruler of his grandfather Shivaji's territories. Some regard Balaji as the second founder of the Maratha Empire. After Balaji's death in 1720, a grateful Shahu – despite the resentment of Maratha nobles against growing Brahmin ascendancy – invested Balaji's son, Baji Rao, as the Peshwa. Even more ambitious and far-sighted than his father, Baji Rao decided to point the Marathas north, to the very seat of the Mughals. Their victories and territorial acquisitions shook the Mughal Empire to its foundations and when Baji Rao died in 1740, his son Balaji Baji Rao was also made Peshwa by Shahu. After Shahu's death nine years later, Balaji Baji Rao staged the ultimate coup d' état by seizing all powers himself. This was a departure from the Brahminical élite's preference for the number two position in the power hierarchy, not only because of the influence, status and wealth it brought, but, more importantly, because it enabled a versatile man, well-versed in statecraft, to exercise power without the danger or ridicule the top position attracts. Moreover, the top man is accountable for all his actions, which the man behind the throne is not.
Patwant Singh (The Sikhs)
Cursing will create a hole in a whole Heart.
Naveed baji
I would rather get offended than defending myself, though if it isn’t my mistake. Just to see that beautiful smile on your face.
Naveed baji
Laxmi Bai was a Brahmin born in the household of Peshwa Baji Rao II. Her original name was Manikarnika Tambe. And Jhalkari Bai? She was a Dalit born into a Kori caste family. Jhalkari Bai offers us many reasons to celebrate her as a brave Dalit woman who took it on herself to enter the battlefield and fight the colonizers. She epitomizes the chivalry of a women warrior who violated all the regressive religious codes that confined women to kitchen and family. But a modern feminist icon with her name remains missing.
Suraj Yengde (Caste Matters)
I guess we’re saving people for once,” Baji said. “Feels nice.
R.F. Kuang (The Poppy War (The Poppy War, #1))