"Peaceful Warrior" is so under the spell of the be-here-now philosophy of Dan Millman's New Age-y memoir from which it was drawn that it loses sight of the need to credibly dramatize the ideas. Mere ...
Peaceful Warrior (2006) This line is spoken by Socrates (Nick Nolte) in Peaceful Warrior, and it encapsulates the film’s ...
The line works because it names what most of us hide: that facing our inner selves — our fears, failures, and vulnerabilities — is scarier than any opponent outside. We’ve reimagined this moment with ...
For some, it's the last real taste of innocence, and the first real taste of life.
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"Peaceful Warrior" is so under the spell of the be-here-now philosophy of Dan Millman's New Age-y memoir from which it was drawn that it loses sight of the need to credibly dramatize the ideas. Mere ...