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  • #1
    James O'Barr
    “Here dwells a snake, one thousand miles long
    Coiled, one thousand miles deep
    Eyes like candy, it has eyes like candy
    Hard and blue, but soft as kittens feet
    Out of sight or in the element of light
    It could be a devil, it could be an angel
    With spiders inside a vision from hell
    Its spine is a vertical scream
    Slow as concrete, blurred as a dream
    Fueled by inertia, depth, radius, and velocity,
    Its soul--a twisted wreckage of despair and pain
    And the spiders inside are just praying for rain
    Killing time killing time
    And praying for rain
    One thousand miles deep”
    James O'Barr

  • #2
    James O'Barr
    “There are no boundries between good and evil where love is concerned.”
    James O'Barr

  • #3
    James O'Barr
    “We do not recognize our souls until they are in pain.”
    James O'Barr, The Crow

  • #4
    James O'Barr
    “When sorrow comes, they come not single spies, but in battalions. I've allies in heaven, Jack, i've commrades in hell...say hello for me...”
    James O'Barr, The Crow

  • #5
    James O'Barr
    “So the crow spirals down through a collapsed dream and the only sound it makes in like a concave scream.”
    James O'Barr, The Crow

  • #6
    Yamamoto Tsunetomo
    “Even if it seems certain that you will lose, retaliate. Neither wisdom nor technique has a place in this. A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. By doing this, you will awaken from your dreams.”
    Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai

  • #7
    Yamamoto Tsunetomo
    “It is a wretched thing that the young men of today are so contriving and so proud of their material posessions. Men with contriving hearts are lacking in duty. Lacking in duty, they will have no self-respect.”
    Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai
    tags: zen

  • #8
    Miyamoto Musashi
    “Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world”
    Miyamoto Musashi, A Book of Five Rings: The Classic Guide to Strategy

  • #9
    Miyamoto Musashi
    “If you wish to control others you must first control yourself”
    Miyamoto Musashi, A Book of Five Rings: The Classic Guide to Strategy

  • #10
    Miyamoto Musashi
    “The ultimate aim of martial arts is not having to use them”
    Miyamoto Musashi, A Book of Five Rings: The Classic Guide to Strategy

  • #11
    Miyamoto Musashi
    “To become the enemy, see yourself as the enemy of the enemy”
    Miyamoto Musashi, A Book of Five Rings: The Classic Guide to Strategy



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