Sometimes sorcerers have to fight to maintain their impeccability. (Silence, 129)
Giving freely and impeccably renews wonder. (Silence, 130)
The ticket to impeccability; Invalidating one’s old continuity; The sorcerer’s symbolic but final death. (Silence, 192)
The ticket to impeccability must be wrapped in awareness. (Silence, 195)
Impeccability defined; The best use of our energy; Call for frugality, thoughtfulness, simplicity, innocence (and lack of self-reflection). Only impeccability stores energy. (Silence, 228)
A warrior is never under siege; A warrior has nothing in this world but his impeccability which cannot be threatened; In the battle for one’s life, a warrior should strategically use every means available. (Eagle, 215)
Impeccability is nothing but the proper use of energy. (Fire, 15)
The action of rechanneling that energy is impeccability. (Fire, 116)
All that is required is impeccability, energy, and that begins with a single act that has to be deliberate, precise, and sustained–If that act is repeated enough one gains a sense of of unbending intent. (Fire, 176)
Unbending intent leads to inner silence, and inner silence to inner strength. This is also known as ‘The Groundwork’. (Fire, 180)
A warrior always made sure that everything was in proper order, not because he believed that he was going to survive the ordeal he was about to undertake, but because that was a part of his impeccable behavior. (Ixtlan, 202)
A warrior is impeccable when he trusts his personal power, regardless of whether it is small or enormous. (Ixtlan, 204)
What matters is that a warrior be impeccable. So I will say that what matters to a warrior is arriving at the totality of one’s self. (Power, 4)
You will hear its call clearly and, provided you are impeccable, it will remain with you for the rest of your life. (Power, 26)
One cannot criticize a warrior for doing his impeccable best. (Power, 193)
Genaro cannot act in any way but impeccably. To act like an ass would drain him and cause his demise. (Power, 195)
Impeccability is to do your best in whatever you are engaged in. The key to all these matters of impeccability is the sense of having or not having time. (Power, 196)
Power provides according to your impeccability. If you had seriously used those techniques, you would have stored enough personal power to find a benefactor. You would have been impeccable and power would have opened all necessary avenues. That is the rule. (Power, 243)
The impeccability of a warrior is to let them be and to support them in what they are. That means, of course, that you trust them to be impeccable warriors themselves. (Ring, 311)