“When facing the realm of life and death in the form of an enemy's sword, one must be firmly settled in mind and body, and not at all intimidated”

Source: Budo (1938), p. 31
Context: When facing the realm of life and death in the form of an enemy's sword, one must be firmly settled in mind and body, and not at all intimidated; without providing your opponent the slightest opening, control his mind in a flash and move where you will — straight, diagonally, or in any other appropriate direction.

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