Mas Oyama Quotes

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  • I realized that perseverence and step-by-step progress are the only ways to reach a goal along a chosen path.

  • Sice Karate exists for cultivating the spirit and training the body, it must be a moral way surpassing mere techniques.

  • Studying the martial Way is like climbing a cliff: keep going forward without rest. Resting is not permissible because it causes recessions to old adages of achievement. Persevering day in, day out improves techniques, but resting one day causes lapses. This must be prevented.

  • Behind each triumph are new peaks to be conquered.

  • If you do not overcome your tendency to give up easily, your life leads to nothing.

  • One living daily in the Way carries their head low and their eyes high; reserved in speech and possessing a kind heart, they steadfastly continue in their training efforts.

  • If you have confidence in your own words, aspirations, thoughts, and actions and do your very best, you will have no need to regret the outcome of what you do. Fear and trembling are lot of the person who, while stinting effort, hopes that everything will come out precisely as he wants.

  • The most significant life is the one lived on the basis of a personal sense of justice and the desire to see justice realized everywhere.

  • No matter how strong the rival, the just will always win.

  • As far as possible, I want nothing more than to don my training gi and teach Karate.

  • Aspirations must be pure and free of selfishness. Arising from the depths of the soul, aspirations are spiritual demands penetrating all of a human life and making it possible for a person to die for their sake. A person without aspirations is like a ship without a rudder or a horse without a bridle. Aspirations give consistent order to life.

  • Human beings are capable of virtually limitless degradation; they are also capable of virtually limitless improvement and achievement. Success depends on goals and on diligence in pursuing them.

  • It is possible for even the smallest of accolades of achievement to be truly worthwhile without tears and toil?

  • True courage is born only when it is accompanied by justice.

  • One must try, everyday, to expand one's limits.

  • The heart of our karate is real fighting.There can be no proof without real fighting. Without proof there is no trust. Without trust there is no respect. This is a definition in the world of martial arts.

  • Karate is not a game. It is not a sport. It is not even a system of self-defense. Karate is half physical exercise and half spiritual. The karateist who has given the necessary years of exercise and meditation is a tranquil person. He is unafraid. He can even be calm in a burning building.

  • Come ye trials and challanges; come life's big waves, for I am ready?

  • Reading good books implants good ideas in the mind, develops good aspirations, and leads to the cultivation of good friends.

  • Always remember that the true meaning of Budo is that soft overcomes hard, small overcomes large.

  • Until the day I die, I never want to be separated from my dogi; I never want to cease my training efforts in the dojo.

  • Although it is important to study and train for skill in techniques, for the man who wishes to truly accomplish the way of budo, it is important to makehis whole life in training and therefore not aiming for skill and strength alone, but also for spiritual attainment.

  • In the martial arts, introspection begets wisdom. Always see contemplation on your actions as an opportunity to improve.

  • 1-2 out of every 100 students reach Black Belt and of those only 1 out of every 1,000 achieves his 2nd Dan

  • A man who understands decorum and the courtesies is a great treasure; I hope to train and send into society as many such men as I can.

  • I have not permitted myself to be ignorant of any martial art that exists. Why? Such ignorance is a disgrace to someone who follows the path of the martial arts.

  • Personal greed and egoism are things that cause human beings to forget respect for others and to violate rules that have been established for the sake of peace and friendship.

  • My Way is the Way of Karate, which is also the Way of humanity, and which is consequently related to the Way of Heaven.

  • A human life gains lustre and strength only when it is polished and tempered.

  • Courtesy should be apparent in all our actions and words and in all aspects of daily life. But be courtesy, I do not mean rigid, cold formality. Courtesy in the truest sense is selfless concern for the welfare and physical and mental comfort of the other person.

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