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Quotes About Warrior

The big difference between a warrior and a victim is that the victim represses, and the warrior refrains. Victims repress because they are afraid to show the emotions, afraid to say what they want to say. To refrain is not the same thing as repression. To refrain is to hold the emotions and to express them in the right moment, not before, not later.
~ Miguel Ruiz
El guerrero tiene control no sobre otros seres humanos, sino sobre sí mismo; controla sus propias emociones. Reprimimos
~ Miguel Ruiz
En nuestra tradición esta rebelión representa el nacimiento de un guerrero tolteca: cuando reconocemos el mecanismo al que estamos sometidos y elegimos no creer en él, con lo que iniciamos una guerra interna para alcanzar nuestra libertad personal.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Each one of them was a potential warrior, capable of facing the battle within himself, but they'd all devoted too much energy to fighting outward battles instead. They would have to confront their own lies.
~ Miguel Ruiz
La gran diferencia entre un guerrero y una víctima es que ésta se reprime y el guerrero se refrena. Las víctimas se reprimen porque tienen miedo de mostrar sus emociones, de decir lo que quieren decir. Refrenarse no es lo mismo que reprimirse. Significa retener las emociones y expresarlas en el momento adecuado, ni antes ni después.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Being a lover is part of the warrior's life, maestro. You would do well to consider that. A lover must stay alert and prepared for action.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Her friends call her warrior. Her enemies berserker.
~ Mike Carey
If what they say is true, and a wise warrior must know her enemy, then it may follow that the only person whom you understand . . . and who really understands you . . . is your enemy.
~ Mike Shepherd
Homer never wondered whether, after their many hand-to-hand struggles, Achilles or Ajax still had all their teeth.
~ Milan Kundera
A warrior never gives in to fear when he is searching for what he needs. Without love, he is nothing.
~ Paulo Coelho
Your attempt was valiant, but the fight was unfair. He was a seasoned warrior, fully armored. You were a lad with a short sword. You have a brave heart. That can be more important than size or strength.
~ Brandon Mull
It's a long hard road ahead for you, little warrior. Enjoy a happy day while you can. —Boldred
~ Brian Jacques
Who knows, my friend? Maybe the sword does have some magic. Personally, I think it's the warrior who wields it.
~ Brian Jacques
Capital, cried Basil. I could eat a stag, antlers and all. I say they they do make a wonderful nosebag for us wounded heroes, y'know.
~ Brian Jacques
Rakkety Rakkety Rakkety Tam, the drums are beatin' braw. Rakkety Rakkety Rakkety Tam, are ye marchin' off tae war?   A warrior from the borders came, a buckler o'er his shoulder, a claymore swingin' at his side, there's no' a beast who's bolder!   O Rakkety Tam has sold his sword, Ah scarce believe he's done it. He swore an oath untae a fool, who took his pledge upon it!
~ Brian Jacques
Redwaaaaaaaalllll!
~ Brian Jacques
Yes! Yes! Redwalllll! No warrior can swing the sword of Martin like him. Father! It's meeeeeee!
~ Brian Jacques
He repeated the precious word aloud to the moon: "Redwall!
~ Brian Jacques
Anger made a better warrior than fear.
~ Terry Goodkind
of his past captors. Any warrior would. He
~ Terry Goodkind
wire-wound hilt greeted his fingers. The sword lay on the ground beside him.
~ Terry Goodkind
Anyway, lots of warrior tribes think that when they die, they go to a heavenly land somewhere, said the toad. You know, where they can drink and fight and feast forever? So maybe this is theirs. But this is a real place! So? That's what they believe. Besides, they're only small. Maybe the universe is a bit crowded and they have to put heavens anywhere there's room? I'm a toad, so you'll appreciate that I'm having to guess a lot here.
~ Terry Pratchett
The death of the warrior or the old man or the little child, this I understand, and I take away the pain and end the suffering. I do not understand this death-of-the-mind.
~ Terry Pratchett
The Burmese chronicles say that after the Nanzhao invasions a new dynasty arose, founded by a semimythical warrior-king named Pyusawhti. An expert archer, he came to Pagan and defeated, in the manner of St. George, a great bird, a great boar, a great tiger, and a flying squirrel, freeing the local folk from their terror.
~ Thant Myint-U