- Kageyu Saito: The ronin from Hiroshima, Hanshiro Tsugumo, committed hara kiri. All our own men died of illness. The house of Iyi has no retainers who could be felled or wounded by some half-starved ronin.
- Hanshiro Tsugumo: When my master's house fell we immediately left the domain and moved to Edo. The streets of Edo were crowded with ronin - flotsam from the Battle of Sekigahara. In former times, other clans would have gladly taken in any ronin who'd earned a name for himself. But in an era no longer in need of warriors or horses, so peaceful that no wind even rustled the leaves on the trees, it was a constant struggle simply to find a meal. Indeed, it shames me to recall our miserable lives of these last eight or nine years.
- Hanshiro Tsugumo: When all is said and done, our lives are like houses built on foundations of sand. One strong wind and all is gone.
- Motome Chijiiwa: Confucius said: "He who knows not the will of heaven is not a superior man."
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- Motome Chijiiwa: "He who knows not proper decorum must not rise to his feet."
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- Motome Chijiiwa: "He who knows not the heart of words cannot know the heart of man."
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