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Karate begins
with courtesy and ends with courtesy.
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There is no first
attack in karate.
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Karate is an aid
to justice.
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First control
yourself before attempting to control others.
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Spirit first,
technique second.
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Always be ready
to release your mind.
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Accidents arise
from negligence.
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Do not think that
karate training is only in the dojo.
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It will take your
entire life to learn karate, there is no limit.
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Put your everyday
living into karate and you will find "Myo" (subtle secrets).
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Karate is like
boiling water. If you do not heat it constantly, it will cool.
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Do not think that
you have to win, think rather that you do not have to lose.
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Victory depends
on your ability to distinguish vulnerable points from invulnerable
ones.
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The battle is
according to how you move guarded and unguarded (move according to
your opponent).
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Think of your
hands and feet as swords.
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When you leave
home, think that you have numerous opponents waiting for you. It is
your behaviour that invites trouble from them.
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Beginners must
master low stance and posture, natural body positions are for the
advanced.
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Practicing a kata
is one thing, engaging in a real fight is another.
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Do not forget
to correctly apply: strength and weakness of power, stretching and
contraction of the body and slowness and speed of techniques.
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Always think and
devise ways to live the precepts every day.