
“I flash him number seventeen of my thirty-five Looks of Death.”
Source: Iced
Go Rin No Sho (1645), Introduction
Context: When I reached thirty I looked back on my past. The previous victories were not due to my having mastered strategy. Perhaps it was natural ability, or the order of heaven, or that other schools' strategy was inferior. After that I studied morning and evening searching for the principle, and came to realise the Way of strategy when I was fifty.
Since then I have lived without following any particular Way. Thus with the virtue of strategy I practise many arts and abilities — all things with no teacher. To write this book I did not use the law of Buddha or the teachings of Confucius, neither old war chronicles nor books on martial tactics. I take up my brush to explain the true spirit of this Ichi school as it is mirrored in the Way of heaven and Kwannon. The time is the night of the tenth day of the tenth month, at the hour of the tiger.
“I flash him number seventeen of my thirty-five Looks of Death.”
Source: Iced
“I am past thirty, and three parts iced over.”
Letter to Arthur Hugh Clough (12 February 1853)
“My life seemed to be a series of events and accidents. Yet when I look back I see a pattern.”
New Scientist interview (2004)
When asked about his career and self-doubt. Quoted in [Hanging out with Lou Vincent, Michele Hewitson, http://www.nzherald.co.nz/cricket/news/article.cfm?c_id=29&objectid=10434215&pnum=3, The New Zealand Herald, 2008-06-05, 2008-06-05]
“I cannot tell my story without reaching a long way back.”
Source: Demian (1919), p. 9. Prologue