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Honest Quotes by Bruce Lee
- All martial arts is simply an honest expression of one's body - with a lot of deception in between.
- Through my own observations. I am convinced that an absolutely honest and direct inquiry into oneself will lead to understanding.
- Give recognition where it is due. Compliments stimulate more effort and desire to improve. Be generous with honest praising.
- One must be truthful and honest in his approach; a constant independent inquiry and not blindly following a certain blue print laid down by others
- Go toward self-actualization rather than self-image actualization... Search within... for honest self- expression.
- Ever since I was a child I have had this instinctive urge for expansion and growth. To me, the function and duty of a quality…
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