"If you have confidence in your own words,……" — Mas Oyama
"If you have confidence in your own words, aspirations, thoughts, and actions and do your very best, you will have no need to regret the outcome of what you do. Fear and trembling are lot of the person who, while stinting effort, hopes that everything will come out precisely as he wants."
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39 Quotes by Mas Oyama
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Always remember that the true meaning of Budo is that soft overcomes hard, small overcomes large.
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As far as possible, I want nothing more than to don my training gi and teach Karate.
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One must try, everyday, to expand one's limits.
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The path of Martial Arts begins and ends with courtesy. So be genuinely polite on every occasion.
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Behind each triumph are new peaks to be conquered.
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A human life gains lustre and strength only when it is polished and tempered.
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The most important are the eyes. In a fight if you look down out of fear you'll certainly be defeated
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One becomes a beginner after 1000 days of training. One becomes a master after 10,000 days of practice.
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If you do not overcome your tendency to give up easily, your life leads to nothing.
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Reading good books implants good ideas in the mind, develops good aspirations, and leads to the cultivation of good friends.
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