1. Kung hindi mo mahal ang isang tao, wag ka nang magpakita ng motibo para mahalin ka niya.
2. Hindi porket madalas mong ka-chat, kausap sa telepono, kasama sa mga lakad o ka-text ng wantusawa eh may gusto sayo at magkakatuluyan kayo. Meron lang talagang mga taong sadyang friendly, sweet, flirt, malandi, pa-fall o paasa..
3. Pag hindi ka mahal ng mahal mo wag ka magreklamo. Kasi may mga tao rin na di mo mahal pero mahal ka Kaya quits lang.
4. Kung dalawa ang mahal mo, piliin mo yung pangalawa. Kasi hindi ka naman magmamahal ng iba kung mahal mo talaga yung una.
5. Mahirap pumapel sa buhay ng tao. Lalo na kung hindi ikaw yung bida sa script na pinili niya.
6. Ang pag-ibig parang imburnal nakakatakot mahulog at kapag nahulog ka, its either by accident or talagang tanga ka.
7. Kung nagmahal ka ng taong di dapat at nasaktan ka, wag mong sisihin ang puso mo. Tumitibok lang yan para mag-supply ng dugo sa katawan mo. Ngayon, kung magaling ka sa anatomy at ang sisisihin mo naman ay ang hypothalamus mo na kumokontrol ng emotions mo, mali ka pa rin! Bakit? Utang na loob! Wag mong isisi sa body organs mo ang mga sama ng loob mo sa buhay! Tandaan mo: magiging masaya ka lang kung matututo kang tanggapin na hindi ang puso, utak, atay o bituka mo ang may kasalanan sa lahat ng nangyari sayo, kundi IKAW mismo!
8. Huwag magmadali sa babae o lalaki. Tatlo, lima , sampung taon, mag-iiba ang pamantayan mo at maiisip mong hindi pala tamang pumili ng kapareha dahil lang maganda. Totoong mas mahalaga ang kalooban ng tao higit sa anuman. Sa paglipas ng panahon, maging ang mga crush ng bayan nagmumukha ding pandesal, maniwala ka.
9. Huwag mong bitawan ang bagay na hindi mo kayang makitang hawak ng iba.
10. Huwag mong hawakan kung alam mong bibitawan mo lang.
11. Huwag na huwag ka hahawak kapag alam mong may hawak ka na.
12. Parang elevator lang yan eh, bakit mo pagsisiksikan ung sarili mo kung walang pwesto para sayo. Eh meron naman hagdan, ayaw mo lang pansinin.
13. Kung maghihintay ka ng lalandi sayo, walang mangyayari sa buhay mo Dapat lumandi ka din.
14. Pag may mahal ka at ayaw sayo, hayaan mo. Malay mo sa mga susunod na araw ayaw mo na din sa kanya, naunahan ka lang.
15. Hiwalayan na kung di ka na masaya. Walang gamot sa tanga kundi pagkukusa.
16. Minsan kahit ikaw ang nakaschedule, kailangan mo pa rin maghintay, kasi hindi ikaw ang priority.
17. Bakit ka magpaparamdam sa taong hindi marunong makaramdam? Wag kang magpakatanga sa taong hindi marunong magpahalaga. Matuto kang sumuko at mang-iwan kung lagi ka naming sinasaktan. Imbes na magtanong ka ng Hindi pa ba sapat? Bakit hindi mo na lang kalimutan ang lahat? Kung alam mong binabale-wala ka na, tanggapin mong nagsasawa na siya. Wag kang magpadala sa salitang sorry at ayokong mawala ka. Kung totoo yun, papatunayan nya.
18. Minsan nililinlang ka na lang ng sarili mong damdamin na akala mo nasasaktan ka pa din. Pero ang totoo-naalala mo lang talaga yung pakiramdam nung nasaktan ka. Pareho lang din yun sa pag-aakalang mahal mo pa yung tao pero ang totoo- naiisip mo lang yung pakiramdam mo dati nung mahal mo pa siya.
19. Alam mo ba kung gaano kalayo ang pagitan ng dalawang tao pag nagtalikuran na sila? Kailangan mong libutin ang buong mundo para lang makaharap ulit ang taong tinalikuran mo.
20. Mas mabuting mabigo sa paggawa ng isang bagay kesa magtagumpay sa paggawa ng wala.
21. Hindi lahat ng kaya mong intindihin ay katotohan, at hindi lahat ng hindi mo kayang intindihin ay kasinungalingan.
22. Pakawalan mo yung mga bagay na nakakasakit sa iyo kahit na pinasasaya ka nito. Wag mong hintayin ang araw na sakit na lang ang nararamdaman mo at iniwan ka na ng kasiyahan mo.
23. Gamitin ang puso para alagaan ang mga taong malalapit sa iyo. Gamitin ang utak para alagaan ang sarili mo.
24.Bakit ka magtitiis sa taong alam mong sakit lang sa ulo mo? Sino bang may sabing hindi madaling makahanap ng kapalit? Kahit ibon marunong maghanap ng iba
This article is written by Joanne Rae Ramirez of The Philippine Star
"MANILA, Philippines - Faced with danger-fraught scenarios, including death, if he returned to the Philippines, Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. was offered safe passage through the Philippine backdoor of Mindanao by the Sultan of Johor – but Ninoy refused.
Ninoy, according to the latest documentary on his final days, “The Final Journey of Ninoy,” said he did not want to sneak back into the country even if it meant his death. He chose to arrive in full view of the people and his captors, enplaning from Taipei at noon of Aug. 21, 1983. He was assassinated minutes after setting foot on Philippine soil.
In an interview in March, former President Corazon Aquino, who passed away 12 days before the documentary was previewed at a Makati theater said: “The last thing he (Ninoy) said was ‘But if they make a mistake and have me killed, then that is the best thing that will happen to me… I’ve always wanted to die for our country.’” It was the last interview Corazon Aquino ever gave, in fact, it was an interview she insisted on. When the makers of the 55-minute documentary The Last Journey of Ninoy asked for details of that fateful journey, Mrs. Aquino told her daughter Ballsy Cruz, “Why don’t they just come and interview me?” She took a break from her chemotherapy sessions to narrate details about Ninoy’s final journey.
Unfortunately, the former president, who passed away on Aug. 1, did not get to see the interview or the documentary. The Last Journey of Ninoy was previewed last night at the Rockwell Cinema 4 in Makati City, and will be shown again at 7 p.m. in the same cinema on Aug. 21, the 26th anniversary of the assassination of Ninoy. “There are only two narrators in this documentary,” says Mrs. Aquino’s nephew Rafael Lopa, executive director of the Benigno S. Aquino Foundation. “Ninoy and Cory, and sometimes, Marcos.” Lopa was referring to the sound bites from the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos taken from news footage.
In the documentary, it is revealed that Ninoy took a sidetrip to Johor, Malaysia before he enplaned for Taipei, where he was to spend the last night of his life on Aug. 20, 1983.
The Sultan of Johor, whose son Ninoy kept an eye on while the latter was studying in Harvard, is shown offering to facilitate Ninoy’s entry into the Philippine backdoor in Mindanao, even offering him travel documents. But Ninoy said he wasn’t going to sneak back into the country, he was returning to it in the sunshine, in full view of all Filipinos. Or so he hoped.
“Uncle Ninoy wanted to face his fate — whether it was imprisonment or death,” Lopa said.
Mrs. Aquino’s interview took place in March 2009, five months before she passed away, and though weakened by her chemotherapy sessions, the person you see in the documentary, written and directed by Jun Reyes, is sharp, alert and even bubbly at times. She gives names, places, dates and pinpoints even the ranks of the military officers in Ninoy’s saga.
Though parts of the documentary were taken from news archives, some parts of Ninoy’s final journey were re-enacted by his nephew Bam Aquino, son of his youngest brother Paul. Some of the thought streams were voiced over by Paul Aquino himself.
Director Jun Reyes, who took three years to finish the documentary, said: “I wanted to make a timeless film about Ninoy, a film that will make him real to audiences who have never witnessed him alive nor remember him for what he has done - hoping to inspire future generations, to spread Ninoy’s ideals and to make him known as more than just the face on our P500 bill.”
The narrative of the film is unique and compelling. The docu-drama uses two timelines. The documentary shows archival footage. The drama part exposes the US exile to Manila arrival. Details of this last journey, unknown to many, will be revealed and re-enacted for the first time.
The film is told in two voices and from two points of view only – Ninoy’s and Cory’s. The stories of these two unique individuals - their struggles and victories, the transformation of Ninoy from a man-of-the-world to a spiritual man and Cory as a witness to all these, will be heard and seen throughout the film."
Hale has just released its fourth studio album, Kundiman. Lead single Bahay Kubo will again prove the band is being experimental and creative.
Kundiman is leading to a brand new Hale. “The concept is Filipiniana,” explains guitarist Roll Martinez.
Bahay Kubo’s video also veers away from the usual one Hale comes up with. Other Tagalog titles are Kalesa, Aso’t Pusa, Ulap, Magkaibang Mundo, Bulalakaw, Yakap and Harinawa.
1. Fin 2. Matador 3. Monobloc 4. Here I Go Again 5. Talon 6. Sumasabay 7. Animal Lover 8. Teacher’s Pet 9. Sala 10. Disconnection Notice 11. Bato 12. Set Me Apart
DISC TWO
(EYES IN THE BIG SKY LISTERS NIGHT LIVE) 1. Different Worlds 2. Sala 3. Here I Go Again 4. Monobloc 5. Teacher’s Pet 6. Disconnection Notice
(DEMOS) 1. Teacher’s Pet 2. Sumasabay 3. Matador
(MUSIC VIDEOS) 1. Sala 2. Monobloc 3. Disconnection Notice 4. Teacher’s Pet
"Moderately-sized 3.2-inch display, there’s a 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and LED flash, stylus input support, WiFi, 3G/HSDPA, GPS, 81MB of internal memory and microSD card support up to 16GB"