Lafcadio Hearn Quote

The fact, however, to which I want to call attention is that the master of Judo never relies upon his own strength. He scarcely uses his own strength in the greatest emergency. Then what does he use? Simply the strength of his antagonist. The force of the enemy is the only means by which that enemy is overcome.


Out of the East and Kokoro (ed. 1923)


The fact, however, to which I want to call attention is that the master of Judo never relies upon his own strength. He scarcely uses his own strength ...

The fact, however, to which I want to call attention is that the master of Judo never relies upon his own strength. He scarcely uses his own strength ...

The fact, however, to which I want to call attention is that the master of Judo never relies upon his own strength. He scarcely uses his own strength ...

The fact, however, to which I want to call attention is that the master of Judo never relies upon his own strength. He scarcely uses his own strength ...