Quotes From "Hagakure: The Book Of The Samurai" By Tsunetomo Yamamoto

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In the Kamigata area, they have a sort of tiered lunchbox they use for a single day when flower viewing. Upon returning, they throw them away, trampling them underfoot. The end is important in all things. Tsunetomo Yamamoto
Bushido is realized in the presence of death. This means...
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Bushido is realized in the presence of death. This means choosing death whenever there is a choice between life and death. There is no other reasoning. Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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There is surely nothing other than the single purpose of the present moment. A man's whole life is a succession of moment after moment. There will be nothing else to do, and nothing else to pursue. Live being true to the single purpose of the moment. Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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No matter if the enemy has thousands of men, there is fulfillment in simply standing them off and being determined to cut them all down, starting from one end. Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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It is a wretched thing that the young men of today are so contriving and so proud of their material posessions. Men with contriving hearts are lacking in duty. Lacking in duty, they will have no self-respect. Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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Although this may be a most difficult thing, if one will do it, it can be done. There is nothing that one should suppose cannot be done. Tsunetomo Yamamoto