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A warrior takes his lot, whatever it may be, and accepts it in ultimate...
Author:
Carlos Castaneda
Book:
Tales of Power
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A warrior takes his lot, whatever it may be, and accepts it in ultimate humbleness. He accepts in humbleness what he is, not as a grounds for regret but as a living challenge.
( Carlos Castaneda )
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