Bushido Martial Arts Quotes & Sayings
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Top Bushido Martial Arts Quotes
Since National Socialism came to power, I have striven to make its consequences milder for its victims and to prepare the way for a change. In that, my conscience drove me
and in the end, that is a man's duty. — Helmuth James Graf Von Moltke
The warrior guided by the spirit serves humanity, the warrior without, serves the ego — Soke Behzad Ahmadi
But that's the thing about lasts. No one ever plans those last moments. Last words. Last actions. — S.D. Hendrickson
There's a profit attached to every problem. Find it, face it and fix it. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
I think Earl Scruggs playing propelled bluegrass and Bill Monroe's music to the level that - where we're all still talking about it. — Earl Scruggs
A karate practitioner should possess two things : wicked hands, and Buddha's heart — Soke Behzad Ahmadi
Karate is not about techniques and their execution, but about boldness, integrity and fight for justice and common good — Soke Behzad Ahmadi
You can seek advice, learn about the options and make choices that are right for you. Knowledge is power. — Angelina Jolie
Being a samurai is all about selfless service and if the lord abuses the servant, it is no longer a situation of service; it becomes the situation of a victim. It is never acceptable for a samurai to be a victim. It is never acceptable to allow a lord to abuse you or rob you of your dignity. In such a situation, it is acceptable to walk away. — Alexei Maxim Russell
As Margaret would later write, Europe had come to seem "my America," an unsettled territory where liberty was at hand, while the New World she had left behind had grown "stupid with the lust of gain, soiled by crime in its willing perpetuation of slavery, shamed by an unjust war," the imperialist conflict with Mexico over the annexation of Texas. — Megan Marshall
The Hand (Kara-Te) is the cutting edge of the Mind — Soke Behzad Ahmadi
The best fighter is never angry. — Lao-Tzu
