Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Water Book
“The primary thing when you take a sword in your hands is your intention to cut the enemy, whatever the means. Whenever you parry, hit, spring, strike or touch the enemy's cutting sword, you must cut the enemy in the same movement. It is essential to attain this. If you think only of hitting, springing, striking or touching the enemy, you will not be able actually to cut him.”
Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Water Book
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Japanese martial artist, writer, artist 1584–1645Related quotes
Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Wind Book
Context: Whenever you cross swords with an enemy you must not think of cutting him either strongly or weakly; just think of cutting and killing him. Be intent solely on killing the enemy. Do not try to cut strongly and, of course, do not think of cutting weakly. You should only be concerned with killing the enemy.
Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Water Book
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Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Fire Book
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Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Fire Book
“When thy enemy stretches out his hand to thee, cut it off if thou art able, otherwise kiss it.”
History of the Caliphs, p.275