"People either make things or they don't. Inspiration is a poster."
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"Inspiration is the opportunity of genius."
"Ye stars! which are the poetry of heaven!"
"True love does not consist in trying to correct others, but in feeling joy that things are better than we expected."
"He knows his own faults, but also knows his qualities."
"The warrior is always trying to improve."
"No man is an island. To fight the good fight we need help."
"When we turn around & come face to face with our destiny, we discover that words (spoken) are not enough. I know so many people who are brilliant speakers but are quite incapable of practising what they preach. It's one thing to describe a situation & quite another to experience it. I realised a long time ago that a warrior in search of his dream must take his inspiration from what he actually does & not from what he imagines himself doing."
"The great virtue of those who seek the spiritual path is courage."
"We must marry, have children, reproduce the species."
"The warrior of light plunges unhesitatingly into the river of passions always flowing through his life."
"It is necessary to be humble in order to learn."
"Yesterday's pain is the Warrior of the Light's strength."
"Often, warriors find their lives meaningless."
"The darkest hour was just before dawn."
"Blessed are those who are not afraid to admit that they don't know something"
"Emotions are wild horses."
"A Warrior does not go into battle without knowing the limitations of his ally."
"A Warrior of Light needs love. Love and affection are part of his nature. He makes use of solitude, but is not used by it."
"When Demosthenes was asked what were the three most important aspects of oratory, he answered, 'Action, Action, Action.'"