Top 32 Inazo Nitobe Quotes
#2. Tranquillity is courage in repose. It is a statical manifestation of valor, as daring deeds are a dynamical. A truly brave man is ever serene; he is never taken by surprise; nothing ruffles the equanimity of his spirit.
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#3. Filial Piety, which is considered one of the two wheels of the chariot of Japanese ethics - Loyalty being the other.
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#4. Loyalty to the leader reaches its highest peak when the follower has personally grown through the mentorship of the leader.
John C. Maxwell
#5. Our sense of honor is responsible for our exaggerated sensitiveness and touchiness; and if there is the conceit in us with which some foreigners charge us, that, too, is a pathological outcome of honor. Have
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#6. Knowledge becomes really such only when it is assimilated in the mind of the learner and shows in his character.
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#8. For me, growing up, the downside of it was that as a kid you don't want to stand out. You don't want to have a famous father let alone get a job because of your famous father, you know? But I'm a product of nepotism. That's how I got my foot in the door, through my dad.
Jeff Bridges
#9. The feeling of distress is the root of benevolence, therefore a benevolent man is ever mindful of those who are suffering and in distress.
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#10. Confucius himself has repeatedly taught that external appurtenances are as little a part of propriety as sounds are of music.
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#11. Your most important work is always ahead of you, never behind you.
Stephen Covey
#12. When men's fowls and dogs are lost, they know to seek for them again, but they lose their mind and do not know to seek for it.
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#13. There are, if I may so say, three powerful spirits, which have from time to time, moved on the face of the waters, and given a predominant impulse to the moral sentiments and energies of mankind. These are the spirits of liberty, of religion, and of honor. - HALLAM, Europe in the Middle Ages.
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#14. Chivalry is itself the poetry of life. - SCHLEGEL, Philosophy of History.
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#15. What is important is to try to develop insights and wisdom rather than mere knowledge, respect someone's character rather than his learning, and nurture men of character rather than mere talents.
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#16. Cooking a piece of fish and cooking it right. Knowing the fish, knowing the properties of the fish. That's a hard thing to do rather than covering it with a lot of sauces and foams or other cooking methods that might be high wire acts and look good on the outside.
Geoffrey Zakarian
#17. Sometimes I even feel funny to say I'm in a biracial marriage because people are like, 'Oh, he's Asian?' The subtext is, 'Who cares? You didn't marry a black person.'
Diane Farr
#18. Bu-shi-do means literally Military-Knight-Ways - the ways which fighting nobles should observe in their daily life as well as in their vocation; in a word, the "Precepts of Knighthood," the noblesse oblige of the warrior class.
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#19. Beneath the instinct to fight there lurks a diviner instinct to love.
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#20. The US is a business-run huckster society, and its primary value is deceit.
Noam Chomsky
#21. We needed no Shakespeare to feel
though, perhaps, like the rest of the world, we needed him to express it.
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#22. dishonor is like a scar on a tree, which time, instead of effacing, only helps to enlarge." Mencius
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#23. Bushido. The sense of honor which cannot bear being looked down upon as an inferior power, - that was the strongest of motives.
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#25. A samurai was essentially a man of action.
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#26. If there is anything to do, there is certainly a best way to do it, and the best way is both the most economical and the most graceful.
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#27. Kumazawa: - When others blame thee, blame them not; when others are angry at thee, return not anger. Joy cometh only as Passion and Desire part.
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#28. Indeed, valour and honour alike required that we should own as enemies in war only such as prove worthy of being friends in peace.
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#29. I think it takes 30 years to build a luxury brand.
Tamara Mellon
#30. 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.
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#31. Democracy raises up a natural prince for its leader, and aristocracy infuses a princely spirit among the people.
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#32. On one occasion, someone asked a famous American musician, Ben Harper, this question: "We've heard you now have a new drummer in your band. Tell me something: is he black?" And Harper replied: "I don't know, I've never asked him.
Mia Couto
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