Socrates: The habit is the problem. All you need to do is be conscious about your choices and responsible for your actions.
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The journey is what brings us happiness not the destination.
通往目標的過程帶給你快樂,最後結果並不重要。
Dan Millman: The journey is what brings us happiness not the destination
Socrates: Death isn't sad. The sad thing is: most people don't live at all.
Socrates: I call myself a Peaceful Warrior... because the battles we fight are on the inside
Socrates: A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does
Socrates: There is no starting or stopping - only doing.
Socrates: Those who are the hardest to love, need it the most
Socrates: Sometimes you have to lose your mind before you come to your senses.
Socrates: Everything has a purpose, even this, and it's up to you to find it.
Socrates: This moment is the only thing that matters.
Socrates: People are not theirs thoughts, they think they are, and it brings them all kinds of sadness.
Socrates: There's no greater purpose than service to others.
Socrates: It's the journey, not the destination.
Socrates: A warrior is not about perfection or victory or invulnerability. He's about absolute vulnerability.
Dan Millman: The ones who are hardest to love are usually the ones who need it the most.
Dan Millman: There is never nothing going on. There are no ordinary monments.
Socrates: You'll be amazed at what you can do and how well you can do it.
Socrates: The habit is the problem. All you need to do is be conscious about your choices and responsible for your actions.
Joy: I don't think your leg was the only thing that got broken.
Dan Millman: There are no ordinary moments.
Doctor Hayden: With some hard work I'm sure you'll be able to walk again.
Coach Garrick: Doctors tell me you'll never compete again.
Dan Millman: The journey is what brings us happiness not the destination
Socrates: Death isn't sad. The sad thing is: most people don't live at all.
Socrates: I call myself a Peaceful Warrior... because the battles we fight are on the inside
Socrates: A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does
Socrates: There is no starting or stopping - only doing.
Socrates: Those who are the hardest to love, need it the most
Socrates: Sometimes you have to lose your mind before you come to your senses.
Socrates: Everything has a purpose, even this, and it's up to you to find it.
Socrates: This moment is the only thing that matters.
Socrates: People are not theirs thoughts, they think they are, and it brings them all kinds of sadness.
Socrates: There's no greater purpose than service to others.
Socrates: It's the journey, not the destination.
Socrates: A warrior is not about perfection or victory or invulnerability. He's about absolute vulnerability.
Dan Millman: The ones who are hardest to love are usually the ones who need it the most.
Dan Millman: There is never nothing going on. There are no ordinary monments.
Socrates: You'll be amazed at what you can do and how well you can do it.
Socrates: The habit is the problem. All you need to do is be conscious about your choices and responsible for your actions.
Joy: I don't think your leg was the only thing that got broken.
Dan Millman: There are no ordinary moments.
Doctor Hayden: With some hard work I'm sure you'll be able to walk again.
Coach Garrick: Doctors tell me you'll never compete again.
Socrates: You'll be amazed at what you can do and how well you can do it.
Joy: I don't think your leg was the only thing that got broken.
Coach Garrick: Doctors tell me you'll never compete again.
Dan Millman: Life has just three rules? Socrates: And you already know them... Dan Millman: Paradox, humour, and change. Socrates: Paradox... Dan Millman: Life is a mystery. Don't waste time trying to figure it out. Socrates: Humour... Dan Millman: Keep a sense of humour, especially about yourself. It is a strength beyond all measure. Socrates: Change... Dan Millman: Know that nothing stays the same.
Socrates: Everyone wants to tell you what to do and what's good for you. They don't want you to find your own answers, they want you to believe theirs. Dan Millman: Let me guess, and you want me to believe yours. Socrates: No, I want you to stop gathering information from the outside and start gathering it from the inside.
Socrates: I think you should continue your training as a gymnast. A warrior does not give up what he loves, Dan. He finds the love in what he does. Dan Millman: Look at me! I have a metal rod in my leg. Socrates: A warrior is not about perfection, or victory, or invulnerability. He's about absolute vulnerability. That's the only true courage. Dan Millman: What kind of training you think I could do? I just had an accident! Socrates: The accident is your training. Life is choice. You can choose to be a victim or anything else you'd like to be. Dan Millman: Just ignore what happened to me? Socrates: A warrior acts, only a fool reacts. Dan Millman: What if I can't do it? Socrates: That's the future. Throw it out. Dan Millman: Well, how would we start? Socrates: There is no starting or stopping, only doing.
Dan Millman: You're out of your mind! Socrates: And it's taken me a lifetime of practice.
Socrates: Do you know what's the difference between me and you? Socrates: You practice gymnastics, I practice everything!


