Bida Bida Quotes

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Tatawa lang sila. Tatawa lang sila at sisisihin ang sistema. Ang laging bida at walang kamatayang sistema.
Bob Ong (Lumayo Ka Nga Sa Akin)
Nothing on earth hurts my soul deeper than conditional love.
Brooke Bida
always schedule your comeback.
Brooke Bida
I want something that is nothing like the past.
Brooke Bida
There is only thing I can rely on that has never ever disappointed me. And that is the sun setting and the moon rising. That is a type of love I can never explain.
Brooke Bida
It is not in a woman's best interest to rule man. I don't believe any good women would want that position." - Ayn Rand
Brooke Bida
I think my degrees in Theology and Psychology qualified me for nothing, but probably prepared me for everything.
Brooke Bida
I don't drink to make others look better, I just drink to make myself feel prettier.
Brooke Bida
If you love someone, set them free. If they don’t come back, text them when you’re drunk.
Brooke Bida
Tolstoy to Gandhi to Martin Luther King to Me and You
Brooke Bida
Everything is temporary. Well, except government programs.
Brooke Bida
Would you like to always be young? Then be an Anarchist, and live with the faith of hope, that age can't confine you to.
Brooke Bida
The amazing thing is nobody has to believe in anything all they have to do is be wiling to try.
Brooke Bida
Since when has a revolution had much to do with politics anyways.
Brooke Bida
They were Muslims, man, but not your uncles. They need a deen that's not your uncle's deen. Iman, think about it like that, iman! It's supposed to be all about having no fear of death, right? And we got that part down, we've done that and we have plenty of Muslims who aren't afraid to die. Mash'Allah--but now Muslims are afraid to fuckin' live! They fear life, yakee, more than they fear shaytans or shirk or fitna or bid'a or kafr or qiyamah or the torments in the grave, they fear Life... You got all these poor kids who think they're inferior because they don't get their two Fajr in, their four Zuhr, four Asr... they don't have beards, they don't wear hejab, maybe they went to their fuckin' high school proms and the only masjid around was regular horsehit-horseshit-takbir-masjid and they had to pretend like they were doing everything right...well I say fuck that and this whole house says fuck that--even Umar, you think Umar can go in a regular masjid with all his stupid tattoos and dumb straghtedge bands? Even Umar, bro, as much as he tries to Wahabbi-hard-ass his way around here, he's still one of us. He's still fuckin' taqwacore.
Michael Muhammad Knight (Taqwacores: A Novel)
Walang problema sa ganyang kwento basta maintindihan natin ang mahalagang aral ni Lola Basyang. Simpleng logic lang ang kailangan. Yong bida sa TV, mabait PERO mahina kaya inaapi ng mga kontrabida, o kaya ay niloloko ng leading man, o pinapainom ng lason ng kaaway o kaya ay nagkakaroon ng amnesia. So paano mo maiiwasan ang mga 'yan? simple lang. Maging mabait ka pero maging palaban. Dahil sa totoong buhay, pwede kang maging bida na ganyan ang character mo,
Rod Marmol (Lahat Tayo May Period (At Iba Pang Punctuation Marks))
Nie mogę więc się skarżyć, jednak coś z życia wyciągnąłem, a że inni więcej, no cóż, zresztą kto ich wie, każdy tylko trajluje, przechwala się, że z tą, że z tamtą, a naprawdę bida z nędzą, wraca do domu, siada, buty zdejmuje, do łóżka się kładzie sam z sobą, więc po co tyle gadania, ja przynajmniej, wie pan, jak człowiek tak na sobie się skupi i zacznie sobie małe, nieznaczne przyjemnostki świadczyć, nie tylko zresztą erotyczne, bo na przykład, może się pan jak basza zabawić kuleczkami z chleba, przecieraniem binokli, ze dwa lata to uprawiałem, tu mnie głowę suszą sprawami rodzinnymi, biurowymi, polityką, a ja sobie binokle… otóż, mówię, co to ja chciałem, acha, pan nie ma pojęcia jak się od takich drobnostek ogromnieje, wprost nie do wiary, człowiek się rozrasta, swędzi pana pięta to jakby gdzieś daleko na Wołyniu, na kresach, zresztą ze swędzenia pięty też można mieć trochę satysfakcji, wszystko zależy od podejścia, ujęcia intencji, panie, jeśli odcisk może boleć, to dlaczegożby nie miał i rozkoszy przysporzyć? A wsadzenie języka w zakamarki zębów? Co chciałem powiedzieć? Epikureizm, czyli rozkosznisium, może być dwojakie, bo primum dzik, bawół, lew, secundum pchełka, muszka, ergo w skali wielkiej i w skali małej, ale, jeśli w małej, to potrzebna jest zdolność mikroskopowania, dozyfikowania i właściwego podzielenia, lub rozczłonkowania, bo jedzenie karmelka możesz pan rozłożyć na etapy primum wąchanie secundum lizanie, tertium wsadzanie, quartum zabawki z językiem, ze ślinką, quintum wyplucie na rękę, przypatrzenie się, sextum rozpęknięcie za pomocą zęba, że poprzestanę na tych kilku etapach, ale, jak pan widzi, można już sobie jako tako poradzić i bez dancingów, szampana, kolacyjek, kawioru, dekoltów, frufru, pończoszek, majteczek, biustów, wyprężeń, skotek hi, hi, hi, ojej, co pan, jak pan śmie, hihihi, hahaha, ;hochoch, yych, yych, z karczkiem. Ja przy kolacji sobie siedzę, z rodziną gawędzę, z lokatorami, a przecie i tak trochę paryskiego szantanu sobie po cichu wyskrobię. I niech mnie przyłapią! Tle, he, he, nie przyłapią! Cała rzecz polega na pewnego rodzaju wewnętrznym wymoszczeniu się rozkosznisiowym i przyjemnościowym z wachlarzami, z pióropuszami, w rodzaju Sułtana Selima Wspaniałego. Ważne są wystrzały artylerii. Oraz bicie w dzwony. Wstał, ukłonił się, zaśpiewał: Gdy się nie ma, co się lubi To się lubi, co się ma!
Witold Gombrowicz (Cosmos)
Benevolence will always overcome evil
Brooke Bida
Love your enemies" means love the ones that hate you, not love the ones you hate cause there is no way to have love if have hatred .
Brooke Bida
Bob Ross is my spirit animal
Brooke Bida
In thirty years of going to study in Medina, “sitting with the ‘ulama,” “making hijrah,” distributing books from Saudi Arabia, making Dawah, pointing out bid’as, tearing down imams, taking over mosques, backbiting Muslims, putting people on and off “the minhaj,”  and calling other Muslims names, Salafis have established absolutely nothing.
Umar Lee (The Rise and Fall of the Salafi Dawah in America: a memoir by Umar Lee)
Imam Mohammed al-Saud died in 1765, and in such a backwater would have remained as obscure as the village that he ruled had he not met Mohammed Abd al-Wahhab (1703–1792). Mohammed Abd al-Wahhab was something of an Arabian Martin Luther with a touch of John Knox thrown in. He was charismatic, possessed significant political skills, and saw himself as a religious reformer. Some would say he was a fanatic; he was certainly fervent in his beliefs and today would be called a fundamentalist. Like all fundamentalists, Abd al-Wahhab accepted a literal interpretation of his holy book and, like Luther, wanted to rid his religion of practices for which he could find no basis in scripture. Among these practices were: sorcery, idol worship, sun worship, fortune-telling, animism, the cult of ancestors, seeking intercession from saints, and even worshiping stones, tombs, and trees.3 Above all, he emphasized the unity of God (tawheed) and the avoidance of innovation (bid’a), by which he meant anything not found in the Quran or known to the Salaf, the pious ancestors of Islam’s first three generations from whom the term Salafi is derived.
David Rundell (Vision or Mirage: Saudi Arabia at the Crossroads)
El desaparesido kreía en la bida futura. Si lo konfirmó, ke aya en eya la felisidad ke, aunke kon distintas karakterísticas, anelamos todos los umanos.
Julio Cortázar (Rayuela: 50 Edición conmemorativa)
Party at in my mind, you're place sucks
Brooke Bida