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Man Quotes by Miyamoto Musashi
- Crossing at a ford occurs often in a man's lifetime. It means setting sail even though your friends stay in harbour, knowing the route, knowing…
- The spirit of defeating a man is the same for ten million men. The strategist makes small things into big things, like building a great…
- As the innocent infant relies upon the mother for sustenance, so the innocent wanderer, following his native compassion and bliss, relies upon the natural intelligence…
- No man is invincible, and therefore no man can fully understand that which would make him invincible. Even with complete and thorough study there is…
- Even if a man has no natural ability, he can be a warrior.
- Get beyond love and grief: exist for the good of Man.
- No man is invincible, and therefore no man can fully understand that which would make him invincible
- All man are the same except for their belief in their own selves, regardless of what others may think of them
- There is no one way to salvation, whatever the manner in which a man may proceed. All forms and variations are governed by the eternal…
- It is said the warrior's is the twofold Way of pen and sword, and he should have a taste for both Ways. Even if a…
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