Bamasian bread ring http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Bamasian
I was going for a sort of zen character (consular: niman disciple/martial artist angling for ascetic: here's the ogg dude character sheet, I'm reprising a character that I played under rcr d20 so I started this campaign with 350 earned xp)... so I pulled quotes from the internet... most of these are from the 70's kung fu western tv show called "kung fu" I paraphrased some to make them more star warsy
They're mostly intended as "one liners" but I put them in an order that would help me to monologue if I ever got the chance
• The value of truth is that it binds one to the reality of oneself.
• Recognize that all words are part false and part true, limited by our imperfect understanding. But strive always for honesty within yourself.
• Not to understand a man’s purpose does not make him confused.
• I seek not to know the answers, but to understand the questions. When one cease to strive to understand, then they will know without understanding.
• A man can be broken by a strength outside, greater than himself. Or a weakness inside, which he cannot understand.
• Seek tranquility, and you will lose it. Understand that it dwells within you. That is to embrace.
• Still water is like glass. It is the perfect level. A carpenter can use it. The heart of a wise man is tranquil and still. Thus, it’s the mirror of heaven and earth. The glass of everything. Be like still water. You look into it, and see yourself.
• A man truly himself will not enrich his own interests, and make a virtue of poverty. He goes his own way, without depending on others. Yet is not arrogant that he needs no one. The greatest man is nobody. The potter shapes clay into a vessel, because it is the space within that gives it value. The carpenter places doors and windows in a house because it is the opening that brings light within. One can set spokes within a wheel because it is the emptiness of the hub that makes them useful. Therefore, be the space at the center. Be nothing. And you will have everything to give to others.
• What the eye sees disappears with a blink or a wandering puff of breath. Where there was light the eye, denied, sees nothing. What the soul sees cannot be denied
• See the way of life as a stream. A man floats, and his way is smooth. The same man turning upstream exhausts himself.
• In war, as in life, there is a wrong way and a right way to compete. Avoid danger and greed. Embrace concentration and awareness. And when it becomes inevitable, let go.
• When there is a right path and a wrong path, choosing neither or hiding behind a cloak of neutrality is the same thing as choosing the wrong path because the right path will never be explored.
• When you must choose between one good and another. Or one evil and another. Remember this. If men would contend with you, seek not their death, but choose your own life.
• Ignore the insulting tongue. Duck the provoking blow. Run from the assault of the strong.
• Peace lies not in the world…but in the man who walks the path.
• A worker is known by his tools…. a shovel for a man who digs…. an axe for a woodsman. A blaster is not a tool for peace.
• Those who speak convincingly of peace cannot go armed. Those who speak convincingly of peace must not be weak. So, we make every finger a dagger. Every arm a spear. And every open hand an ax or a sword.
• Training in martial arts and the Force are for spiritual reinforcement but they are based on self-defense. When attacked by more than one person, the enemy should be allowed to make the first move and thus create the beginning of his downfall.
• Perceive the way of the Force, and no one can harm you. Do not meet a wave head on. Avoid it. You do not have to stop force. It is easier to redirect it. Learn more ways to preserve, than to destroy. Avoid, rather than check. Check, rather than hurt. Hurt, rather than maim. Maim, rather than kill. For all life is precious. Nor can any be replaced.
• To be one with yourself is a power within you.
• Discipline your body that you may find a greater power.
• I meditate to prepare my body and mind to accept whatever comes.
• Those who surrender themselves find inner strength.
• He who conquers himself is the greatest warrior. Do what must be done with a docile heart.
• When the heart knows no danger, no danger exists. When the soul becomes the warrior all fear melts as the snowflake that falls upon your hand.
• That prevails which refuses to know the power of the other. Where fear is, does not danger also live? And where fear is not, does not danger also die?
• If you plant rice, rice will grow. If you plant fear, fear will grow.
• Like the jackal who mocks his prey, you use fear to intimidate. The weakness of the jackal is his arrogance, and arrogance is the downfall of anyone who subverts the truth.
• Truth is clarity in darkness. Fear and mistrust cloud honor and reason. Sometimes to achieve enlightenment, one must embrace adversity.
• Fear will fill your being. It will consume your thoughts, but it can only live and breathe as long as you allow it to. When you can embrace it, and make it one with your hopes and joys. It will cease to have power over you.
• Fear is the enemy, trust is the armor.
• If while building a house, a carpenter strikes a nail and it proves faulty by bending, does the carpenter lose faith in all nails and stop building his house?
• ‘Deal with evil from strength, but affirm the good in man through trust. In this way, we are prepared for evil, but we encourage good.’
• ‘In striving for an ideal, we do not seek rewards. Yet trust does sometimes bring with it a great reward, even greater than good... love’
• All can see beauty as beauty, only because there is ugliness. All can know good as good, only because there is evil. Therefore, having and not having arisen together, difficult and easy complement each other. High and low rest upon each other. Front and back follow one another. Be like the sun, and what is within you will warm the earth.
• Beware of judgments of others. In this imperfect world in which we live, perfection is an illusion. And so, the standards by which we seek to measure it, are also, in themselves, illusions. If perfection is measured by age, race, color of skin, color of hair, physical or mental prowess, then we are all lacking. It is well to remember that the harshest judgments are reserved for ourselves.
• To feel shame for no cause is a waste. To feel shame for cause is also a waste; for you must rather spend time correcting that of which you are ashamed.
• To hate is like drinking salt water. The thirst grows worst.
• Hate is the tomb you weave. It will not save you from your suffering.
• Each journey begins and also ends.
• When one eye is fixed on the destination, you have only one eye to search for the way.
• If you worry, will the future change?
• If a man dwells on the past, then he robs the present; but if a man ignores the past, he may rob the future. The seeds of our destiny are nurtured by the roots of our past.
• Those who have twin roots sometimes become the strongest trees.
• At night the sun shines somewhere, but you do not see it.
• If the jury cannot see innocence in my eyes, will they find it in a lawyer’s mouth?
• Superstition is like a magnet. It pulls you in the direction of your belief.
• The way runs true through the darkness. Through shadow. Neither is cause for despair. It has been said: "The 5 colors blind the eye. The five tones deafen the ear. The five flavors dull the taste. Therefore, a Jedi is guided by what he feels, not by what he sees." When our senses are confused and overpowered, our deeper feelings may yet keep us on the way.
• Once mighty waters hurdled themselves against rock. And from these two harsh strengths came this most gentle sand.
• Each moment that passes changes you. You do not and cannot possess even yourself. How can you hope to possess anyone else?
• The best charioteers do not push ahead. The best fighters do not make displays of anger. The wisest antagonist is he who wins without engaging in battle.
• There is no grace in victory. The one who glorifies it revels in bloodshed, and they are incapable of ruling the world.
• Learn first how to live. Learn second, how not to kill. Learn third, how to live with death. Learn forth, how to die.
• Life is a corridor and death merely a door.
• In every loss, there is gain. As in every gain there is loss.
• Q: If I don’t have a right to revenge, who does?!
A: No one
• I have three treasures which I hold and keep. The first is mercy. For from mercy comes courage. The second is frugality. From which comes generosity to others. The third is humility. For from it comes leadership.