No one is entirely good or evil; that is what the Warrior thinks when he has a new opponent.
When he is forced to perform the same task several times, the Warrior uses this tactic and transforms work into prayer.
The Warrior knows the value of persistence and of courage.
A Warrior knows when a battle is worth fighting.
The Warrior of the light knows that when somebody wants something, the whole Universe conspires in their favor.
When the Warrior takes on a commitment, he keeps his word.
When he wins the battle, the Warrior celebrates.
He has learned that God uses solitude to teach us how to live with other people.
He gives before he is asked.
With confidence, he open the door of life presented to him.
He is as wise as a serpent and as innocent as a dove.
Often, warriors find their lives meaningless.
He is now walking from his dream.
Like the fighter, the Warrior is aware of his own immense strength; he never fights with anyone who does not deserve the honor of combat.
He remembers the five rules of combat set down by Chuan Tzu – faith, companions, time, space and strategy.
Sometimes the Warrior feels as if he were living two lives at once.
He is also wary of people who think they know the path.
A Warrior trusts other people because, first and foremost, he trusts himself.
He views life with tenderness and determination.
A Warrior of the Light cannot always choose his battlefield.