A Quote by Bruce Lee

A quality martial artist is always ready for any move, and trains oneself invincible. — © Bruce Lee
A quality martial artist is always ready for any move, and trains oneself invincible.
I'm a natural born fighter, so this is what I do, and it's normal. It's natural. It's what I've always done as a martial artist, and as a martial artist, it's what I always wanted to do - test myself and always fighting. It's what I'm meant to do.
A good martial artist does not become tend but ready, not thinking but jet not dreaming. Ready for whatever may come.
I don't think I'm in any position to call myself a martial artist. I'm a student of the martial arts.
A good martial artist does not become tense, but ready. Not thinking, yet not dreaming. Ready for whatever may come. When the opponent expands, I contract; and when he contracts, I expand. And when there is an opportunity, "I" do not hit, "it" hits all by itself.
A good martial artist does not become tense, but ready.
That was always the top martial artist - the Brazilian jiu jitsu black belt. Once I started beating them, I knew I had what it takes to form a new martial art. That's when I came up with Joe Jitsu, my namesake, so my legacy lives forever through the martial arts.
I grew up as a martial artist, and I'm still a martial artist at heart.
I had always considered myself a martial artist who fights rather than a fighter who learned martial arts - although I probably flowed between those two categories over the years.
I have always been a martial artist by choice, an actor by profession, but above all, am actualising myself to be an artist of life.
I don't believe that Dana White is a martial artist. I don't see a martial way that he is following.
I'm a trained martial artist. My parents were both martial artists.
Everyone else is a mixed martial artist. I'm not a mixed martial artist, I'm a brawler.
Any artist who has that quality of timelessness has that quality because they tell the truth.
I'm a street fighter. I'm ready for any kind of mixed martial arts that comes at me.
To be bound by traditional martial art style or styles is the way of the mindless, enslaved martial artist. But to be inspired by the traditional martial art and to achieve further heights is the way of genius.
Some people think a martial artist has to be tough against everybody - that's not true at all. A martial artist has to be strong against bad people. But we must also be able to know and understand the feelings, moods and mentalities of good and bad individuals before we can comprehend when to be strong and when to be gentle.
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