“You are the strongest and the others keep their distance. It is no longer necessary to win victories over them.”

As quoted in A Galaxy Not So Far Away : Writers and Artists on Twenty-five Years of Star Wars (2002) by Glenn Kenny, p. 99

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Japanese Buddhist monk 1914–1982

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