Okay, here they go:
"If a Samurai's head were to be suddenly cut off, he will still be able to complete one more action with certainty."
"The way of the Samurai is one of immediacy. It is better to dash in, headlong..." I forgot the rest.
The reason why I asked is because I heard them on that movie "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai" and thought it may have been the work of Miyamoto Musashi... but am unclear, as I could find none of these quotes in the book. Anyway, I apply that quote to the video game Halo and it really seems to work. But does anyone know where these quotes come from? If so, please let me know where and I will be eternally grateful. Thanks.
"If a Samurai's head were to be suddenly cut off, he will still be able to complete one more action with certainty."
"The way of the Samurai is one of immediacy. It is better to dash in, headlong..." I forgot the rest.
The reason why I asked is because I heard them on that movie "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai" and thought it may have been the work of Miyamoto Musashi... but am unclear, as I could find none of these quotes in the book. Anyway, I apply that quote to the video game Halo and it really seems to work. But does anyone know where these quotes come from? If so, please let me know where and I will be eternally grateful. Thanks.
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