
Mohandas Gandhi
Where there is only a choice between cowardice and violence, I would advise violence.
~ Mohandas Gandhi
The nation that will insist upon drawing a broad line of demarcation between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking by cowards.
~ William Francis Butler
He who is taught only by himself has a fool for a master.
~ Ben Jonson
The weakest of all weak things is a virtue that has not been tested in the fire.
~ Mark Twain
Courage first; power second; technique third.
~ Author unknown

Joe Lewis
Everyone has a plan until they’ve been hit.
~ Joe Lewis
Seek not to follow in the footsteps of men of old; seek what they sought.
~ Matsu Basho
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe.
~ John Milton
That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Of old the expert in battle would first make himself invincible and then wait for his enemy to expose his vulnerability.
~ Sun Tzu
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.
~ Bruce Lee

Plato and Aristotle
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.
~ Aristotle
A warrior may choose pacifism; others are condemned to it.
~ Author unknown
I dislike death, however, there are some things I dislike more than death. Therefore, there are times when I will not avoid danger.
~ Mencius
Don’t hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit softly.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Should you desire the great tranquility, prepare to sweat.
~ Hakuin
Cry in the dojo. Laugh on the battlefield.
~ Author unknown
In times of peace, the warlike man attacks himself.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
There are two rules for being successful in martial arts. Rule 1: Never tell others everything you know.
~ Author unspecified
What are your favorite martial arts quotations?
81 responses so far ↓
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Kungfuguy
// Mar 12, 2008
strike first strike hard and never stop.
there is always a weakness just make sure you can find it when it appears.
these are my 2 favorites i don’t know who they are from but
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Rick Matz
// Mar 12, 2008
“The heart of the study of boxing is to have natural instinct resemble the dragon.” Wang Xiang Zhai
“Begin at the beginning,” the King said, gravely, “and go on till you come to the end: then stop.”
Lewis Carroll
“This present continuous practice is nothing other than just that, just committing oneself to continuous practice for no other reason than to practice continuously.” -Dogen in “Continuous Practice”
(Translation by Francis Dojun Cook in the book “How To Raise an Ox”)
“Be soft in your practice. Think of the method as a fine silvery stream, not a raging waterfall. Follow the stream in its course. It will go its own way, meandering here, trickling there. It will find the grooves, the cracks, the crevices. Just follow it. Never let it out of your sight. It will take you.”
Sheng-yen
Fish traps are for catching fish. When you’ve caught the fish, you can forget about the fish trap. Rabbit snares are for catching rabbits. When you’ve caught the rabbit, you can forget about the snare. Words are for catching ideas. When you’ve caught the idea, you can forget about the words.
ZhuangZi Chapter 26
“Philosophy practiced is the goal of learning.”
Thoreau
Sorry, I couldn’t stop at just one.
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Thomas
// Mar 12, 2008
I’ve got a few:
“The best part of falling is getting back up again.” -David Belle
“Persistence is the twin sister of excellence.
One is a matter of quality; the other a matter of time.”
“Don’t ask for it; go win it on your own. Do that and you’ll succeed.”
“There is no superiority or inferiority of style, only the distinctions between the practitioners.”
“Every boxer fights to his own music, it provides him with the rhythm for his footwork.”
“Control yourself, let others do what they will.
This does not mean you are weak.
Control your heart, obey the principles of life.
This does not mean others are stronger.” -Southern Dragon Style Motto
Me: “It’s just stir fry.”
KDG: “Ah, Thomas’s approach to life.”
Me: “Just toss in what you’ve got and hope for the best.”
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John Jr.
// Mar 12, 2008
Thomas, do you practice Parkour?
mm… I’m eating stir fry right now… bac choy, carrots, onions, apples, pears, blueberries, bell peppers, etc…
Collecting quotes is sort of a hobby of mine. Not all are about Martial Arts but here are some that are:
“The one who has conquered himself is a far greater hero than he who has defeated a thousand times a thousand men.” -The Dhammapada
“There is no avoiding war, it can only be postponed to the advantage of your enemy.” -Niccolo Machiavelli
“The greatest enemy will always hide in the last place you would ever look.” -Julius Ceasar
“When the opponent expands, I contract. When he contracts, I expand. And when there is an opportunity… I do not hit… [raises his fist] it hits all by itself.” -Bruce Lee
“I shall give you a brief taste of death, so that you may recognize it when it comes again.” -unknown
“Pain is not judgmental, people are.” -me
“‘Stamp quickly and pass through a wall of iron…’” -Yamamoto Tsunetomo
“There are few people who will make mistakes with fire after having once been burned.” -Yamamoto Tsunetomo
“If you change the rules on what controls you… you will change the rules on what you can control.” -Guy Ritchie
I tried to pick my favorites.
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John Jr.
// Mar 12, 2008
sorry, one more:
“You’ve got to learn your instrument. Then, you practice, practice, practice. And then, when you finally get up there on the bandstand, forget all that and just wail.” -Charlie Parker
I originally heard it as something like: “First master your instrument, than just play.”
You get the idea.
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Dunken francis
// Mar 12, 2008
“Be soft on the outside, but hard on the inside – that is the Way of Budo”
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Thomas
// Mar 14, 2008
John Jr.,
Yes, I practice a bit of parkour, although I don’t have the time to go out and practice as often as I’d like. If you’re looking to pick it up, I can try pointing you in the right direction.
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John Jr.
// Mar 14, 2008
I already do Parkour, but thanks for the offer.
Here’s another quote:
“Embrace the pain, and you will win this game.” -Guy Ritchie
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Roger
// Apr 2, 2008
“The Blind seem weak, until fought in the dark”-me
“War does not determine who is right; it determines who is left”-Author unknown
“Either war is obsolete or men are”- R. Buckminster Fuller
“Philosophies of war are useless when under fire”-Unknown Author
“When you accept pain, never forget to also give it out”-me
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everything
// May 27, 2008
“When you feel pain, you know that you are still alive.”-Bruce Lee
“First you have to be hit to know how to defend.”-unknown
“Pain is your friend. It shows you that you made a mistake.”-me
“Patience is your great friend. It helps you to accomplish what you want.”-me
“Train hard to fight soft.”-me
“Using no way as way, having no limitations as limitation.”-Bruce Lee
“Warn your opponent with look and then with fist.”-me
“Difference between man who can see and hear and smell and man who is blind is that blind man sees, hears, smells and feels.”-me
“Those who strive to learn quick will be those who will learn last.”-me
“Honour is something that can be taken or lost and never regained”-me
“When you take life to your opponent, you become a criminal. When you humiliate your opponent with winning over him, you gave such a blow that can not be compared to punch or kick.”-me
“There is no great fighter.You build your own.”-me
“Do not learn one thing.Learn many to know what to use in certain situations.”-me
“Fearful will hide. Fearless will fight.”-me
“When you are young, fight power with power. When you are old, fight power with energy.”-me
“Training is your life.Lazines is your enemy.”-me
“Faith and hope will drive you to rise up.”-me
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be better
// Jul 1, 2008
i was bored so made some up on the spot lol
http://www.myspace.com/perry_padina
having a fight
watching the fight
starting the fight
will not open doors
wining is the key…me
to follow
to become
to teach
dont be your self
be better…me
if you dont fear me you are stupid…me
the way of the fist is your way of life…me
be it feel it but dont fear it..me
power and speed will go but my mind will stay internal ..me
i am i will i was i still i wish i would i might i FIGHT…me
power and greed is not right but power and greed will be the only thing left…me
im not strong im not fast im not a very good fighter
but i have never loss a fight
the stongest muscle is the heart…me
i am the best
i am the king
i am god
then i wake up
and i am
myself
be better
push your self
become the best
be the best
and beat the
best
by becomeing
better
we can always be better
this quto can be better
better can be better …me
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Wraith
// Jul 28, 2008
hi
here is a couple of my faves.
” pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living”- unknown
” Be more afraid of a army of sheep led by a wolf, then a army of wolves led by a sheep”
“even though you hold a sword over my heart, i will not give up”.
“everyone lies, even me”
“when the student is ready, the master appears”- Buddhist proverb
” A good sword is left in its scabbard”
“The use of a weapon Guarantees wear, tear and rust
that’s a real waste”
” never give a sword to a man that can’t dance”
” Fighting is always last answer to problem” – Mr miyagi
ty
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Randy
// Jul 29, 2008
here is a quote i made up
” An injury in martial arts is much like wrecking on a bicycle as a child. You slowly build up the courage and ride better than before, or you never ride again.”
” The body does as the mind says”
” When your arms get sore from pushups, think of the arms as bones, bones dont become sore.”
“What is power without the knowledge to use it.”
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Terry
// Oct 8, 2008
One my sensei liked to use:
“Pain is weakness leaving your body.”
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Thunderbird
// Nov 9, 2008
“HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAA”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thunderbird
// Nov 9, 2008
“Waaaaaaattaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!”
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Thunderbird
// Nov 9, 2008
regarding post 13: tht doesn’t make sense because the muscles do the work, and they get sore. Thats like saying imagine water is money so when you need more just go turn on the faucet. The problem though is money isnt water so the incorrect premise led to an incoreect conclusion.
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Anonymous
// Nov 11, 2008
“One becomes a beginner after 1000 days of training. One becomes a master after 10,000 days of practice.”
-Master Mas Oyama-
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ROCHELLE
// Nov 14, 2008
in every martial art
there is always a bright day that
full of happines, joy, and full of inspiration;
on the contrary,
some might feel lack of willingness to
know what is right…
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Taekwondo Daddy
// Nov 15, 2008
“A Black Belt is a white belt that never gave up.”
-Sa bam Nim Justin Taylor
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steven
// Nov 24, 2008
A teaher is like a big turkey he may have a lot of knowledge but if there is no knifes or forks whats the point of the turkey
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steven
// Nov 24, 2008
whats it to you to do 1,000 techniques once? now what would someone think of you for doing 1 technique 1,000 times.
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steven
// Nov 24, 2008
I asked Roy Goldburg “What do you think of a student that comes to martial arts classes everyday” He told me “There are 2 types of people that do that 1 is they justn want a belt 2 was they wanted t learn badly”
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steven
// Nov 24, 2008
If your in marial arts just for a black belt dont waste your money and time just go out and buy your self a black belt
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Steven
// Nov 25, 2008
regarging post 17 saying about 13 that makes complete sense i dont know waht your thinking you dont know anything about Martial Arts at all!!!!!
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Thunderbird
// Nov 27, 2008
Ya! I dont know anything at all Naa naa nee boo boo! and there! LOL
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*sigh*
// Nov 27, 2008
Regarding post 25 saying about 17 saying about 13. It would kind of make sense in the zen proverb sort of way except that bones do get sore.
Also, it seems to me that many people are writing their own proverbs/poems and posting them here. I’m pretty sure this is about good quotes related to martial arts. A quote is a repetition of someone’s words. So, I suppose if you were to write a proverb and than rewrite it here it could technically be considered a quote but it shouldn’t be advertised as such. Especially if you just made it up.
Example 1:
“I am scary monster
I have no fear.”
I just made that up and it doesn’t really say anything worth caring about. It’s kind of boring actually.
Example 2:
“Moving heaven and earth without putting forth effort is simply a matter of concentration.” -Hagakure
This example, on the other hand, was taken from a famous book about the Samurai. Since it is an idea which can be applied to the martial arts it is interesting to us. Not to mention the Samurai were heavily involved in martial arts training.
So, no more boring quotes which are actually proverbs that you just made up. What am I saying? You can write whatever you want.
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steven
// Nov 27, 2008
to post 27 but i have never herd any one say my bones hurt and that guy even said he dont know what he is talking bout
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*sigh*
// Nov 27, 2008
Re:28
In younger people bone pain is often called growing pains.
Causes of bone pain (from about.com):
“Bone pain can occur with many injuries or conditions:
* Cancer in the bones (primary malignancy)
* Cancer that has spread to the bones (metastatic malignancy)
* Disruption of blood supply (as in sickle cell anemia)
* Infected bone (osteomyelitis)
* Infection
* Injury (trauma)
* Leukemia
* Loss of mineralization (osteoporosis)
* Overuse
* Toddler fracture (a type of stress fracture that occurs in toddlers)”
Because of the strength of the muscle and tendon tissues it’s common for a bone to be stressed, or broken, before the muscle. Or if the muscle is being stressed it may also be stressing a bone which isn’t used to the force. Building muscles also builds bone density. These are just a couple examples of bone pain.
The person named Thunderbird said he doesn’t know what he was talking about but the person who posted the quote about bone pain was someone named Randy.
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Cobra-Kai
// Nov 28, 2008
a martial art without pain is’nt a martial art – an old friend of mine
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steven
// Nov 28, 2008
post 30 thats ture and sign your making this to complicated were talking about martial arts its not health class
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Chris
// Nov 30, 2008
I think it is a martial artist’s business to know all the ways a body can be injured, and protected. Martial arts is a health class.
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*sigh* John Jr.
// Nov 30, 2008
I found a new martial arts quote:
“I think it is a martial artist’s business to know all the ways a body can be injured, and protected. Martial arts is a health class.” -Chris
‘Tis very true. Also, one more point on the bone thing; from my experience, bone pain (from overuse) is more like an ache.
Health and martial arts do go hand in hand. I read something interesting about soldiers recently. Obviously they need to be fit and healthy to do what they do in battle but, their fitness is also very important for their survival in the event that they are captured. It’s not likely that a POW will receive treatment for infections or other illnesses when being held captive.
This could be applied to anything and it could be called “preparedness”. The training of martial arts and maintenance of health are excellent preparedness practices.
“In approaching for the attack he does not forget to wait for the right moment. In waiting for the right moment he never forgets to attack.” -Hagakure
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*sigh* aka: John Jr.
// Nov 30, 2008
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What I meant to put for my name was: *sigh* aka John Jr
In other words… I’m no longer sighing. s)
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NBC
// Jan 4, 2009
HE WHO SPEAKS DOES NOT KNOW, HE WHO KNOWS DOES NOT SPEAK. -FRIEND OF MINE (B.L.)-
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NBC
// Jan 4, 2009
HE WHO KEEPETH HIS LIPS KEEPETH HIS LIFE HE WHO OPENS HIS LIPS TOO WIDE BREEDS HIS OWN DESTRUCTION.
HE GUARDS HIS MOUTH AND HIS TONGUE KEEPETH HIMSELF FROM CALAMITY. -KING DAVID-
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Rob
// Jan 25, 2009
He who can best strike a blow in a boxing match or in any kind of fighting best able to ward off a blow.
–Plato
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Mark
// Feb 24, 2009
not so much a quote, as somthing bad ass to say lol
“ever noticed, how you come across somebody once in a while, that you shouldn’t have fucked with?……..thats me” – Clint Eastwood
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Part Time Samurai
// Feb 24, 2009
Hey #35 NBC, unless you are calling Lao Tsu your friend, the quotes not original in that its in chapter 56 of the Tao Te Ching (about the 6th century BC).
Here are my two favorite Bruce Lee quotes, sorry for the length:
Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.
Knowledge in martial arts actually means self-knowledge. A martial artist has to take responsibility for himself and accept the consequences of his own doing. The understanding of JKD is through personal feeling from movement to movement in the mirror of the relationship and not through a process of isolation. To be is to be related. To isolate is death. To me, ultimately, martial arts means honestly expressing yourself. Now, it is very difficult to do. It has always been very easy for me to put on a show and be cocky, and be flooded with a cocky feeling and feel pretty cool and all that. I can make all kinds of phoney things. Blinded by it. Or I can show some really fancy movement. But to experience oneself honestly, not lying to oneself, and to express myself honestly, now that is very hard to do.
both from his “lost” Interview.
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Cobra-Kai
// Feb 25, 2009
Mark I will remember that one next time I kick someones ass.
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alister
// Apr 1, 2009
never turn your back to a downd man he might ge up… me
look beneffe the underneffe… kakashi hakata
follow your own path in life becaues there is only second place for copycats… me
dont hit to just hit your aponit hit to knock his ass out… me
show fear and you well be broken… me
have no emotions in a fight they only get in your way… me
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John Jr.
// Apr 1, 2009
This should be changed from best “quotes” to best “sayings”. Or if the sayings are really good, best “aphorisms” or “gnomes” or maybe “mantras”. In the case of a self made aphorism I believe it is not necessary to add quotation marks. Then again I could be just making this all up.
Here’s a QUOTE:
“It is because he does not contend that no one in the empire is in a position to contend with him.” -Tao Te Ching
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Shane
// Apr 3, 2009
To show your fighting stance is like showing an opponent your gun, these things are best kemp secret untill you plan to use it. – me
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Shane
// Apr 3, 2009
To be countered is the greatest fear of a fighter, everything you throw at them comes back to hit you – me
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Aaron
// May 11, 2009
An empty barrel makes a loud noise.
Bloody-mindedness will defeat skill on all occasions
46
mma fighter
// May 19, 2009
here are some of my favs: TAPOUT OR BLACKOUT,
TAP TODAY FIGHT TOMORROW,TAP OR SNAP, PAIN IS WEAKNESS LEAVING THE BODY
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Roger
// May 19, 2009
about post 45, i wouldn’t think that would be a good idea, a fight is like a game of chess, you must think before you strike, and the empty barrel makes the most noise, meaning yeah one might be louder than the other, but that’s probably all talk, just for show, the thing you should be worried is a fighter with composure, more composure means less room for mistakes, example, Kimbo Slice vs Seth Petruzelli or Brock Lesner vs. Frank Mir, in both cases, the bigger guy that was more eager to fight loss within the 1st minute
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Aaron
// May 19, 2009
The Empty barrel quote means that the people who boast the most are usually the ones that don’t have anything inside them to fight with.
It’s hard to not get hurt when you have someone attacking you with the single idea of killing you on his mind.
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Roger
// May 19, 2009
well yeah, thats what i said, but as for the fighting a person whose only idea is killing you, its not just about thinking it, its thinking HOW you are going to do it, not just attacking to kill
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Chris
// May 19, 2009
“Those who beat their swords into plowshares will end up plowing for those who did not.” ~Anonymous
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mike
// Jun 1, 2009
“A black belt is just a dirty, over used white belt.” – unknown
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Ricky
// Jun 7, 2009
Try not. Do or do not, there is no try.
Yoda
Always two there are, no more, no less: a master and an apprentice.
– Yoda
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the lover man
// Jun 12, 2009
he who fights with fear fights to lose, he who fights with courage fights to triumpth
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Kyle
// Jul 4, 2009
A true martial artist always has his/her head held high and looking anyone and everyone in their faces no matter who it is. Also, their body language says, “This is me.” And everyday, they strive to do better at whatever it is that they study. (Basicly my attitude)
-Me
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chrissy
// Jul 21, 2009
got a couple u guys mite like…
‘if you ever cross me youll get crossed out’
(lyrics to a song that i cant remember)
to fight is to breath for a fighter, to defend is a life time of work for a sensai…so who are you? -chrissy
fight with words then fists -chrissy
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chrissy
// Jul 21, 2009
fighting not good daniel-son some body always get hurt
-the karate kid
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Mikkel
// Aug 2, 2009
The cat tought the tiger how to fight, but when the tiger turned on the cat, the cat climbed up a tree. That is the one secret the cat didn’t teach the tiger.
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Mikkel
// Aug 2, 2009
“A friend should always underestimate your virtues and an enemy overestimate your faults”
— Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
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Genji
// Sep 11, 2009
One must disregard all incoming stimuli & be focused only on the iscolated problem in order to swiftly react in eliminating accordingly. (c)HK
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kriss
// Sep 17, 2009
You learn nothing about someone by the way they win the fight, you learn everything about the way loose and keep coming back!
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kriss
// Sep 17, 2009
power goes where energy flows, focus throughout your technique, strike with maximum efficiency but minimal effort, waste no energy, concentrate on the end product not what gets you there
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anointedsword
// Oct 31, 2009
“Take aggressive measures not to bleed!” Noah Pinto
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Roger
// Nov 13, 2009
“In Bushido, if a warrior goes into battle with the knowledge that he will die…then he will not. If he is unsure…he will surely die” — Japanese proverb
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Chris
// Nov 30, 2009
“To know oneself, one should assert oneself.”
- Albert Camus
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Matt
// Dec 2, 2009
My favorite quote from a Krav Maga teacher in NYC Matan Gavish:
It’s not about winning or losing – it’s about winning!
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Marti
// Dec 6, 2009
Here’s one I saw at the beginning of Revolver
“There is no avoiding war. War can only be postponed to the advantage of your opponent.”
~Niccolò Machiavelli
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John Jr.
// Dec 6, 2009
Revolver is one of my favorite films and I actually already put that quote up there. Did you see the European version or the American version? Apparently a lot of people didn’t get it (or didn’t try) so they dumbed it down for us Americans; and ultimately ruined the entire story (in my humble opinion). I assume Guy Ritchie wrote the script so I attributed some other quotes to him as well.
Machiavelli is certainly worth reading. He’s next on my list.
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Susan Jacobsen
// Dec 10, 2009
Bertrand Russell is to be credited for the quote “War does not determine who is right – only who is left.”
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Rob Oregon
// Dec 11, 2009
I noticed a couple of remarks about people putting their own sayings on here instead of quoting from some ancient teaching. At one point in history, someone wrote those quotes for the first time. Some of the most important quotes to me, never made sense to anyone else I knew. What was important was that they made sense to me. I believe it is the individual who hears, reads, feels, that does the learning. I’ve met street fighters who have never had a lick of martial arts lessons that were every bit as tough as black belts I have sparred. Granted, the teacher can make the path more visible, but ultimately, it’s the student who learns. Why would someone spend there time critisizing someone else (granted, like I’m doing now) than learning whatever they can, filtering out what doesn’t work for them. I’d rather see or hear a hundred retarded sayings just to not miss that one thing that may be life altering, than to discourage people from speaking at all. I have learned some of my most important sparring lessons from beginners. I have been struck by attacks that I would have never have thought possible. Until someone who didn’t know any better hit me. Not to say that anyone here doesn’t know what they are talking about. Just an illustration. I don’t claim to be a great martial artist by any means, I just know that some of my greatest accomplishments came from being open to everything, and doing things that others said couldn’t be done, or that it wasn’t the proper way to do it. When people tell me I’m doing it wrong, I tell them to prove it to me. If they can’t prove it in application, then they haven’t proven anything to me, and I’ll continue to do it wrong until it’s defeated, or I find even a better way.
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John Jr.
// Dec 11, 2009
If only you knew he who your comment is directed at.
I have discovered that simply being open and accepting of everything ultimately fatigues analytical thought. So, instead, I try more to develop an opinion and test it, as you have said, rather than simply go with it. It’s through testing that we find results. The problem with proof however, is that the ideal sense of the word is actually impossible. For, unless we know all of the events forward and backward in time we can never have proof. And we could not prove that we had such knowledge if it were possible; and so on. Instead proof is merely a widely accepted thought, or paradigm. So, in martial arts we should not rely on proof. Conflict is in constant transformation; what is orthodox now may be unorthodox tomorrow. The trick then is to master the mind and body and be prepared to mold to the situation. I think I have agreed with what you have said.
The reason I commented on people making their own quotes is probably because I take enjoyment in philosophy and logic (which I honestly have little formal training in). Also, if we wanted a place to make our own quotes it would probably be titled something like “Make Your Own Quote about Martial Arts.” However, everything I say is irrelevant anyways, since I am just another visitor.
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Shane JJ
// Jan 2, 2010
I would rather fight than be someone’s cattle. – Me
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R
// Jan 4, 2010
Do not give three chances when it is you who may be out at strike one.
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Martial Show
// Jan 26, 2010
“Using no way as way” ~Bruce Lee
“All fixed set patterns are incapable of adaptability or pliability. The truth is outside of all fixed patterns.” ~Bruce Lee
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Jon TeWhau
// Feb 4, 2010
There is no single superior style of martial art, for a martial artist to say that their style is better than another style is ignorance. Jon T
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Charlie
// Feb 5, 2010
“of every 100 men you send me 90 shouldnt even be here, 9 are good combatants and they the fight make, ahh but the one… he is a true warrior and will bring the rest home safe”
-unknown
Oh and FYI ask any decent Hapkido student or instructor if bones can hurt..
1. they will tell you that they can
2. they will demonstrate how they can
a good Nae Weh Jin Goki will set your bones on fire
-Sa Dan Charlie
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BJ
// Feb 11, 2010
“Don’t wish it was easier. Wish you were better.” – Unknown
“I am the weapon. Everything else is accessories.” – Unknown
“Pain creates a distraction and a distraction creates an opportunity.” – Unknown
“De-fang the snake.” – Unknown
“It is better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war.” – Unknown
If anyone knows who my listed quotes come from, I’d love to know.
Some great quotes have been posted here, I appreciate that. I only wish that if you’re going to put up home grown words of wisdom, don’t just say “-me” or your first name as the reference. Nobody will be able to actually quote you then, and what you’ve said just becomes a little saying instead of a quote.
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andy
// Feb 27, 2010
To teach you first have to learn…..to learn you must listen…and to listen you must attend training.
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Kentai
// Mar 18, 2010
Here are some:
“All to many Martial Art schools try to follow a path. Try to be like the wave instead: Expand in all directions, and if you ever hit a wall, there are still billions of other places you are going to the same time.” -me
“Living for perfection may consume you, if you don’t watch out. Instead try to break the limitations, set for you. If you have, break the new limitations that arise. Perfection will come by itself.” -me
“Seek Wisdom from many sources” -author unknown
“If you are hit, do not let the force shatter you, make the force your own and turn!” -me (principle of TaiBeigomaWaza)
“If you are not strong enough to break your oponent, augment your power first and then release it” – me (principle of BaneWaza)
“If you are not strong enough to break your oponent, use his power instead” – me
“The human body is the most powerful tool you will ever posess. Cherrish it, master it. If you use other tools, make them part of that body instead of seeing them as seperate parts.” -me (the Idea is from a Budo teacher I had a long conversation with though)
That is all I remember sofar. Any number of the sentences I listed may or may not have been said by other people before, I do not claim anything: This is a vast world.
sy,
Kentai
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