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Seven Quotations from the Way of the Samurai


a Japanese man 新渡戸稲造 (Inazo Nitobe)

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In Japan, the professional class of warriors, also known as samurai gained prominence when feudalism was introduced. A samurai is a man of action, and for their intellectual training they studied mainly philosophy and literature. They also studied fencing, archery, calligraphy, jiujutsu, horsemanship, use of a spear, tactics, ethics and history.

Though I would not recommend The Way of the Samurai by Inazo Nitobe for my readers because it’s a bit dense and I didn’t appreciate some of the imagery, I have picked out some interesting quotations for you.

7 Interesting Quotations

  1. Know thyself: But self-knowledge does not imply knowledge of the physical part of man, not his anatomy or his psycho-physics; knowledge was to be a moral kind, the introspection of our moral nature.
  2. Knowledge becomes useful when it’s assimilated in the mind of the learner and shows in his character.
  3. Courage is doing what is right….Tranquility is courage in repose. A truly brave man is ever serene; he is never taken by surprise; nothing ruffles the equanimity of his spirit.
  4. 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….gracefulness means economy of force.
  5. Sincerity is the end and the beginning of all things; without sincerity there would be nothing.
  6. Shame is the soil of all Virtue, of good manners and good morals.
  7. Anger at a petty offence is unworthy of a superior man, but indignation for a great cause is righteous wrath.

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