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Eiji Yoshikawa

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    Eiji Yoshikawa

    Beyond the shadow of a doubt, food was more important than a woman's suffering.

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    Danger was the grindstone on which the swordsman whetted his spirit. Enemies were teachers in disguise.

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    Don't yield! Keep up your courage! The same sun looks down on all of us!

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    Eiji Yoshikawa

    Enemies were teachers in disguise.

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    Eiji Yoshikawa

    If a man wanted to put the entire universe in his breast, he couldn't do it with his chest stuck out.

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    It does happen, of course, that the priesthood has been on bad terms with womankind for some three thousand years. You see, Buddhism teaches that women are evil. Fiends. Messengers of hell. I've spent years immersed in the scriptures, so it's no accident that you and I fight all the time.

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    It is easy to crush an enemy outside oneself but impossible to defeat an enemy within.

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    it is easy to surpass a predecessor, but difficult to avoid being surpassed by a successor.

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    It's no good to want to win still more when you have already won.

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    I want to dedicate myself to training and discipline. I want to spend every moment of every day working to improve myself.

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    I wouldn't say Musashi is ordinary. But he is. That's what's extraordinary about him. He is not content to rely on whatever natural gifts he may have. Knowing he is ordinary, he is constantly trying to improve himself. No one appreciates the agonizing effort he's had to make. Now that his years of training have yielded such spectacular results, everybody's talking about his 'God-given talent.' That's how men who don't try very hard comfort themselves.

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    Monks transgress the Laws of the Buddha, stir up the common people, store wealth and weapons, and spread rumors; under the guise of religion, they are nothing more than self-serving agitators.

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    Not only must a warrior be strong with his bow, but he must have a heart full of pity for all living creatures.

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    Oh, you crows! Feast away! What a spread! Soup straight from the eye sockets! And thick red sake! But don't have too much Or you'll surely get drunk.

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    People tend to be put off by the idea of selling sex, but if you spend a winter's night with one of them and talk with her about her family and so on, you're likely to find she's just like any other woman.

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    See, see how the sun has moved onward while we talked. Nothing can stop it in its course. Prayers cannot halt the revolving of nature. It is the same with human life. Victory and defeat are one in the vast stream of life. Victory is the beginning of defeat, and who can rest safely in victory? Impermanence is the nature of all things of this world. Even you will find your ill fortunes too will change. It is easy to understand the impatience of the old, whose days are numbered, but why should you young ones fret when the future is yours?

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    Sincerity, even if it speaks with a stutter, will sound eloquent when inspired.

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    The bitter winds in February were sometimes called the First East Winds, but the longing for spring somehow made them seem more piercing.

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    The greatest happiness of life was to stand at the difficult border between success and failure.

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    The line between life and death is not thicker than an eyelid.

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    There's not much benefit in attacking an empty house.

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    The summit is believed to be the object of the climb. But its true object--the joy of living--is not in the peak itself, but in the adversities encountered on the way up.

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    The truth of the scholar, alone in his study, does not always accord with what the world at large considers to be true.

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    The world is always full of the sound of waves. The little fishes, abandoning themselves to the waves, dance and sing and play, but who knows the heart of the sea, a hundred feet down? Who knows its depth?

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    The world is a stone wall ... and they have put the stones so close together that there is not a single crack through which one may enter.

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    Think what you like. There are people who die by remaining alive and others who gain life by dying.

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    To Kiyomori each stall, each soul here seemed borne under by the crushing weight of the world; everyone here was a pitiful weed, trodden underfoot -- a conglomeration of human lives putting down roots in this slime, living and letting live in the struggle to survive; and he was stirred by the fearful and magnificent courage communicated by the scene.

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    To the courtiers flushed with wine, life was pleasure, and pleasure life.

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    ...you're going to find people from all over the country, everyone hungry for money and position. You won't make a name for yourself just doing what the next man does. You'll have to distinguish yourself in some way.

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    A day in a man’s life is constructed according to whether he accepts or rejects flashes of inspiration.

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    Anywhere there is life, there are eyes. And things, too, speak to those who have ears to hear.

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    En vez de querer ser esto o aquello, conviértete en un gigante silencioso e inamovible. así es la montaña. No pierdas el tiempo tratando de impresionar a la gente. Si te conviertes en la clase de hombre a quien la gente puede respetar, te respetarán sin que hagas nada.

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    Her only weapons were her tears.

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    It's interesting, isn't it? Being in the world.

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    Orang yang benar-benar berani adalah yang mencintai hidup dan mendambakannya sebagai harta kekayaan yang sekali hilang takkan dapat ditemukan kembali.

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    She needed intimacy and a sense of partaking in, not just observing, real life.

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    ...the human mouth is the gateway to catastrophe.

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    There's nothing more frightening than a half-baked do-gooder who knows nothing of the world but takes it upon himself to tell the world what's good for it.

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    The summit is believed to be the object of the climb. But its true object—the joy of living—is not in the peak itself, but in the adversities encountered on the way up. There are valleys, cliffs, streams, precipices, and slides, and as he walks these steep paths, the climber may think he cannot go any farther, or even that dying would be better than going on. But then he resumes fighting the difficulties directly in front of him, and when he is finally able to turn and look back at what he has overcome, he finds he has truly experienced the joy of living while on life's very road.