Yoda Inspirational Quotes

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In a dark place we find ourselves, and a little more knowledge lights our way.
George Lucas
No! Try not! Do or do not, there is no try.
Yoda
When you fall, be there to catch you, I will.
Sean Stewart (Yoda - Dark Rendezvous (Star Wars))
Do or do not, there is no try.
George Lucas
Do or do not, there is no try. -Yoda
George Lucas (Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (Star Wars Novelizations, #3))
Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? - Yoda
Zach Abraham (Star Wars Wisdom: Star wars Inspirational Quotes from Yoda, Obi-wan and others)
Either Do or Do Not; There is no Try
Master Yoda
Do or do not, there is no try.
Yoda (Star Wars: A New Hope - Screenplay)
Worry you should, if conflict arises not,' Yoda had intoned. 'Then growing enough, your Padawan cannot be.
Claudia Gray (Master and Apprentice (Star Wars))
Adventure, excitement; a Jedi craves not these things.
Yoda
Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.
Zach Abraham (Star Wars Wisdom: Star wars Inspirational Quotes from Yoda, Obi-wan and others)
Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose.
Zach Abraham (Star Wars Wisdom: Star wars Inspirational Quotes from Yoda, Obi-wan and others)
 When St. Kari of the Blade Met Luke Skywalker, Star Wars Jedi Knight  “What’s that?” Kari asked pointing to the silvery object attached to Luke’s waist. “It’s my lightsaber,” Luke said cautiously, not knowing where this was going. “It’s like your sword, only many years advanced.” “I see me thinks,” grinned Kari, “although I cannot see how such a short object labors as a sword. Can you show me how? Here, block my blade.” Kari pull-whipped her sharp, simple straight edge fast and held it so that its steel shaft was stationed off Lukes left shoulder. “I don’t want to ruin your sword,” Luke said with a slight grinning shrug. “It will cut your blade in half.” “No it shan’t. C’mon and try” quipped Kari, her violet-grey eyes dancing with mirth. Luke felt compelled just a little bit to teach the seemingly uncomplicated girl a lesson in advanced blade-play. He struck at her sword, but to his amazement, the laser did not cut through Kari’s antiquated, plain cross-hilt weapon, as it easily should have. She wryed and smiled. “I’ve never seen anything like this,” Luke said eyes widening in surprise. “The only thing that resists a lightsaber cut is Cortosis.” “Let me try cutting at you,” Kari said, her gridelin eyes glittering in delight. As she struck Luke’s sword, the neat humming cylindrical beam of laser light that was Luke’s blade fell as one solid piece to the ground and began to eat itself inward and disappear, both ends vaporizing and fizzling, meeting in the middle and ending with a loud “pop!” “How did you do that?” Skywalker asked in amazement. “What’s your sword made of?” Kari smiled. “My sword is made of adamantine eternal belief. It both cut and resisted your blade because I shalled it to. I am she. All swordplay in the ’Halla exists on the edge of belief, something you will have to learn if you are to survive here whilst your sky-ship is being refitted and rigged out. Learn about the ’Halla, Luke.” Luke awkwardly grimaced. His lightsaber was an amazing piece of advanced technology and here this wispy backwater of a fencing lass had just “out-believed” him, making his well-ahead art of laser swordplay more primitive than the girl’s unadorned straightedge. He remembered Yoda’s words on failure and belief and felt stupid. The word Jedi was not in Kari’s vocabulary, Luke thought, but notwithstanding, she seemed more than a Jedi than he.
Douglas M. Laurent