Thursday, 2 August 2012
I once had an Aikido o-sensei with whom I didn’t really get along very well, but who once said something I always thought was very pertinent; he said: “Good manners are a replacement for the absence of genuine affection, under which good will would have a person behave well toward another. If the latter is lacking, be sure that the former is not.”
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