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“A stroke of the sword that does not hit its target is the sword stroke of death; you reach over it to strike the winning blow.”

Yagyū Munenori

A Hereditary Book on the Art of War (1632)
Kontext: A stroke of the sword that does not hit its target is the sword stroke of death; you reach over it to strike the winning blow. Your adversary's initiative having missed its mark, you turn the tables around and get the jump on your adversary.

“Conquering evil, not the opponent, is the essence of swordsmanship.”

Yagyū Munenori

As quoted in Behold the Second Horseman (2005), by Joseph Lumpkin, p. 44.

“Throwing down your own sword is also an art of war. If you have attained mastery of swordlessness, you will never lack for a sword. The opponent's sword is your sword. This is acting at the vanguard of the moment.”

Yagyū Munenori

As quoted in Soul of the Samurai (2005) by Thomas Cleary, p. 28
Variant translation: If you have attained mastery of swordlessness, you will never be without a sword.

“See first with your mind, then with your eyes, and finally with your body.”

Yagyū Munenori

As quoted in Living the Martial Way : A Manual for the Way a Modern Warrior Should Think (1992) by Forrest E. Morgan, p. 88.

“It is easy to kill someone with a slash of a sword. It is hard to be impossible for others to cut down.”

Yagyū Munenori

As quoted in Behold the Second Horseman (2005), by Joseph Lumpkin, p. 53.

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