"Benevolence brings under its sway whatever hinders its power, just as water subdues fire: they only doubt the power of water to quench flames who try to extinguish with a cupful a whole burning wagon-load of fagots."
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Nitobe Inazō, Bushido: The Soul of Japan, 13th ed. (1908), pp. 38–39
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