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A samurai should always be prepared for death - whether his own or someone elses
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"A samurai should always be prepared for death - whether his own or someone else's"

- Stan Sakai

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This quote by Stan Sakai speaks to the patient as well as self-displined nature of the samurai. It is a pointer that a samurai must always be gotten ready for fatality, whether it be their very own or someone else's. This is a suggestion that life is breakable and that fatality can come at any time. It is a tip to live life to the max and to be gotten ready for the worst. It is additionally a tip to be caring and understanding of others, as fatality can pertain to any person at any moment. The quote is a suggestion to be simple and to approve fatality as a component of life. It is a reminder to be take on and also to deal with fatality with dignity and nerve. Ultimately, this quote is a suggestion to live life with function and to be gotten ready for the unpreventable.

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Japan Flag This quote is written / told by Stan Sakai somewhere between May 25, 1953 and today. He/she was a famous Cartoonist from Japan. The author also have 3 other quotes.

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