Nitobe Japanese Quotes & Sayings
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Corporations aren't people. They have no brains, no consciences, no capacity for intent or guilt. — Robert Reich

Filial Piety, which is considered one of the two wheels of the chariot of Japanese ethics - Loyalty being the other. — Inazo Nitobe

I guess for my skin, I clean it and moisturize and try to drink water. How boring is this though? I'm convinced that it comes from within. If you're happy and healthy, it shows. — Olivia Wilde

reverent title had previously been forced upon him by the religious scruples of the last newspaper in which a part of the work had appeared, with the natural — Ambrose Bierce

I love him who justifies the future ones, and redeems the past ones: for he is willing to perish through the present ones. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Men take the oddest satisfaction in feeling superior without knowing that most of the time they are being utterly predictable. — Paulo Coelho

You had to be into sport and, sad to say, I'm a traitor to my country because I don't have a sporting bone in my body. — Geoffrey Rush

Read Hearn, the most eloquent and truthful interpreter of the Japanese mind, and you see the working of that mind to be an example of the working of Bushido. — Inazo Nitobe

The smallest number, with God and truth on their side, are weightier than thousands. — Charles Simmons

The sport of digging the bait is nearly equal to that of catching the fish, when one's appetite is not too keen. — Henry David Thoreau

I don't envy anybody trying to start a career right. There really is no music business left, in a lot of ways. — Aimee Mann

She went to the window seat and sat there, sniffling, hating them all, and herself most of all. It was all her fault, everything bad that had happened. — George R R Martin

Nothing in any religious teachings goes beyond Humanism, unless you add the supernatural...Make believe is the only difference between being human and being religious. — Travis Culliton