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The pursuit of physical strength is a declaration of war against weakness; it is the first step towards the virtues of manhood.
Athenian General, Cimon
Victor of Persian Wars, 470BC
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Freedom cannot be granted, it must be taken.
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"Contrary to what the bourgeois and liberal polemics claim, the warrior idea may not be reduced to materialism, nor it is synonymous with the exaltation of the brutal use of strength and destructive violence. Rather, the calm, conscious, and planned development of the inner being and a code of ethics; love of distance; hierarchy; order; the faculty of subordinating the emotional and individualistic element of one’s self to higher goals and principles, especially in the name of honor and duty—these are all elements of the warrior idea, and they act as the foundations of a specific “style” that has largely been lost."
Julius Evola
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Battle and conquer Here and Now, for behold! - tomorrow you die! you die! - and that is the end of you.
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The supremacy of Living Manhood over devout dreaming, over literature, dogma, law and tradition must be boldly asserted and boldly maintained; as in the days of yore.
Woe unto you Strong Ones if ever you get beneath the trampling, bellowing, maddened mob.
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A man is judged solely on what he can endure, what he can overcome. The world does not care who you were; it watches only to see what heights you will conquer.

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Vae victis!
Doomkeeper by Simon Bisley
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In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks. -John Muir
Alaska
1940
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Life demands hardness. One must strive with burning heart toward the ideal of hardness. To be hard for the sake of life, to become a fighter, to win the victory.
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Mankind is aweary, aweary of its sham prophets, its demagogues and its statesmen. It crieth out for kings and heroes. It demands a nobility – a nobility that cannot be hired with money, like slaves or beasts of burden.
Ragnar Redbeard
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