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The Gza's song was inspired by a book titled " The Art of Wordly Wisdom" by Balthasar Gracian. This book contains 300 maxims or wise sayings that can help one through life. It is very helpful to read this book.
Other people have been inspired by this book as well. The author of " The 48 Laws of Power" has based a significant part of his book on "The Art of Worldly Wisdom". Any one who has not read this book should check it out. So first: 1) I will show the Lyrics to Gza's song "Breaker Breaker" and bolden and highlight the parts which were inspired by the Book. 2) After the lyrics, I will show the exact parts of the book in bold and highlight and the link to show that the song was truly inspired by it. The parts from the book will be in the same sequential order as Gza has stated them in his rhyme. Breaker Breaker by GZA album: Beneath The Surface (1999) [Chorus: GZA] Breaker, breaker, one nine, clear the lineCan you read me? Extorted your rhymes MC's should expect the worst I stay alert and shoot first [GZA] This is not a test, it's difficulty Picture closely, the ignorant mostly Blind, deaf, dumb, your mind left numb Lost soul who failed to hear the roll of the drum In the bottom of your bomb shelter, still felt the heavy blast that blew off the masks of twelve welders The math of an elder, praise the Lord - thank you Genius Operation: Project English Commander-n-chief of flight style, check the aircraft Glide like the frisbee, Digi look Disney To check fault in oneself is pure loveliness You break the mirror that remind you of your ugliness So when I bust, no one is untouched Some returning with the mic clutched, like such who plan but never execute He had the heat in his hand, but yo he didn't shoot Therefore; your mechanism of material better be sickly or let your lead spread incredibly quickly I move bravely, travellin on a horse on the battlefield, surrounded by the lost of those who plotted with the brains of animals My high molecular structure be untangible The name ring a bell, killable two syllable The Wu is comin through, the outcome is critical To be blunt, the beef was cooked up like coke goods The rhyme first came to me in the oak woods Up to no good, rap icon "Milk" the industry like the Wall Street junk bond You see the bright stone, I got your height sewn Direct current, that move through the mic-phone Key contributor, well known major factor Rhyme distributor, the drive of a tractor who run ya down if you don't wanna move or wanna linger {*echoes*} Chorus: repeat 2X [GZA] The immortality of my fame is the measure of other's torture Burnt offer, from a flamin author The falconer who flies enough birds for the chase Strictly excel in what is excellence with grace The significance was not the vulgar applause of interest but the feelin that exit, completion of a sentence With age and experience, my reason ripens I strike on you Vikings, slash like a hyphen If you enter the house of fortune by the gate of pleasure You will leave by sorrow, the flow measures everything fails with the unfortunate Learned that recordin it, so my mind broaden it Track records, ranks us, with the exceptional Extreme complex physics, high technical The truth is usually seen and rarely heard What's more dangerous than hatred, is the word You wild cards, Jack of all trades Those who parade their positions, show their Spades A large flock of MC's, they figure to be taught It ain't hard to see why I'm vigorously saught Chorus: repeat 2X [Outro: GZA]Breaker, breaker, one nineBreaker, breaker, one nine Now for what parts inspired him: Maxim # 237 -- Never share the secrets of your superiors. In this maxim, on the 4th line, it is stated: Many break the mirror that reminds them of their ugliness. This is open to a few interpretations. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=237 Maxim # 53 -- Be diligent and intelligent.Diligence promptly executes what intelligence carefully thought through. Haste is the failing of fools - they know not the obstacles and set to work without preparation. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=53 Maxim #162 -- How to triumph over your rivals and detractors. On the 9th line in the link to this paragraph it says: The immortality of his fame is the measure of the other's torture. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=162 Maxime #58 -- Adapt yourself to those around you. On the 4th line it says: The skillful falconer only flies enough birds to serve for the chase. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=58 Maxim # 59 -- Finish off well.On the 3rd line it says: You ought therefore to think of the finish, and attach more importance to a happy exit than to applause on entrance. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=59 Maxim # 60 -- Have sound judgement. On the 3rd line it says: With age and experience their reason ripens, and thus they attain a sound judgement http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=60 Maxim #59 -- Finish off well. Gza uses another quote from this maxim that says:In the house of fortune if you enter by the gate of pleasure you must leave by that of sorrow, and vice versa. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=59 Maxim #163 -- Never - out of sympathy with the unfortunate - involve yourself in their fate. Gza did not use this one line for line, but he still was inspired by it. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=163 Maxim #61 -- Excel in what is excellent. Starting at the third line it says: Eminence is some distinguished post distinguishes one from the vulgar mob and ranks us with the exceptional. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=61 Maxim #80 -- Take care when you get information. On the 3rd line of the paragraph, it says: The truth is generally seen, rarely heard. http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=80 Maxime # 85 -- Do not be a wild card, a jack-of-all-trades. The Gza used this one http://www.davidbrandt.com/wisdom/index.php?number=85 So there u have it. If u want to read the whole book that inspired the Gza, go here: http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/aww/index.htm
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Damn! Good shit homie! That's very interesting. (kill the bocott bullshit)
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thanx for the link
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yeah nice find, make me ask myself some questions
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shit, i completely missed the significance lol.
thanks for sharing this.
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Damn good find and thread diggy...very very interesting...one of my favorite GZA songs...gonna have to look into this a bit more...I rarely mosey into this forum...glad I did today. Thanks
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Are U Watching Closely?
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Cool find
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nice thread jackage
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Jacked or no, thanks for postin'! I love findin' out this sort of stuff. I'd never heard of the book before, so you helped a lot, cheers!
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