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Good Quotes by Yamamoto Tsunetomo
- A person who is discreet in speaking will be useful during the good times and will avoid punishment during the bad.
- You cannot tell whether a person is good or bad by his vicissitudes in life. Good and bad fortune are matters of fate.
- Looking comparatively at the good things, you will see that they are not excluded from wisdom, humanity and bravery.
- The Four Oaths: Never be late with respect to the way of the warrior; be useful to the lord; be respectful to your parents; get…
- It is a good viewpoint to see the world as a dream. When you have something like a nightmare, you will wake up and tell…
- It is not good to settle into a set of opinions. It is a mistake to put forth effort and obtain some understanding and then…
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