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Apply the way of karate to all things. Therein lies its beauty.
Gichin Funakoshi
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Gichin Funakoshi
Age: 88 †
Born: 1868
Born: November 10
Died: 1957
Died: April 26
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Students of any art, including Karate-do must never forget the cultivation of the mind and the body.
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What you have been taught by listening to others' words you will forget very quickly what you have learned with your whole body you will remember for the rest of your life.
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When you look at life think in terms of karate. But remember that karate is not only karate -- it is life.
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The correct understanding of Karate and its proper use is Karate-do. One who truly trains in this do [way] and actually understands Karate-do is never easily drawn into a fight.
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Karate is like boiling water: without heat, it returns to it's tepid state
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You must ignore the bad and adopt the good.
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Karate begins and ends with courtesy.
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The ultimate aim of Karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its participants.
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Remember that you must always have a deep regard for courtesy, and you must be respectful and obedient toward your seniors.
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Only through training will a person learn his own weaknesses... He who is aware of his weaknesses will remain master of himself in any situation.
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The secret principle of martial arts is not vanquishing the attacker, but resolving to avoid an encounter before its occurrence. To become an object of an attack is an indication that there was an opening in one's guard, and the important thing is to be on guard at all times.
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Karate is like boiling water, if you do not heat it constantly, it will cool.
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Karate is a technique that permits one to defend himself with his bare hands and fists without weapons.
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Karate-do begins with courtesy and ends with rei.
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Spirit first, technique second.
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