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17 Opening Quotes From 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' to Give You Inspiration

The "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" TV series gave us many great moments, one of which was a quote at the beginning of every episode.

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17 Opening Quotes From 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' to Give You Inspiration

Every episode of "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" began with an inspirational quote that would tell you a little about what each episode would entail. The series had over 90 episodes, so 17 is a sample size.

S2 E3: "Children of the Force"

"The first step to correcting a mistake is patience."

After making a mistake, take a deep breath. It is OK. You can fix it.

S2 E17: "Bounty Hunters"

"Courage makes heroes, but trust builds friendship."

Having your trust could be the most important thing to a person.

S2 E21: "R2 Come Home"

"Adversity is friendship's truest test."

The best friendships will stand the test of time.

S1 E3: "Shadow of Malevolence"

"Easy is the path to wisdom for those not blinded by ego."

Having a big ego can be charming (maybe even sexy), but it will take time for others to believe that you are wise.

S3 E13: "Monster"

"Evil is not born, it is taught."

Generally, people are good. It is when they are taught wrongly, neglected, or abused that people turn.

S3 E15: "Overlords"

"Balance is found in the one who faces his guilt."

Guilt is something we will all deal with. Finding the right way of dealing with guilt is the hard part.

S3 E9: "Hunt for Ziro"

"Love comes in all shapes and sizes."

Love is everywhere. You may just be looking in the wrong place.

S5 E7: "A Test of Strength"

"The young are often underestimated."

The youth are strong and sometimes blind to the truth. Their visions can be skewed easily without the correct guidance or through manipulation.

S4 E20: "Bounty"

"Who we are never changes, who we think we are does."

Like I said before, people are generally good. When their thought process has changed, people may think of themselves differently.

S5 E6 : "The Gathering"

"He who faces himself finds himself."

Morality plays a huge role in our lives. Knowing who you are and your morals are very important.

S1 E6: "Downfall of a Droid"

"Trust in your friends, and they'll have reason to trust in you."

Without trust, a friendship isn't a true friendship.

S6 E4: "Orders"

"The popular belief isn't the correct one."

Believing in something wrong can be dangerous for the individual, those they love, and everyone around them.

S6 E12: "Destiny"

"Death is just the beginning."

Losing someone can be destructive to a person. The realization that the person lives on after their passing is important. They live through your memories and their legacy will live on.

S3 E6: "The Academy"

"Those who enforce the law must obey the law."

Many believe in corruption–that no matter what, someone is pulling the string against them.

S4 E4: "Shadow Warrior"

"Who a person truly is cannot be seen with the eye."

You cannot know someone by simply looking at them. People have their own story to tell and their own personality to be loved.

S6 E8: "The Disappeared: Part 1"

"Without darkness, there can be no light."

Balance. Without evil, there is no good. Without a disaster, we cannot rebuild. Without failure, we cannot learn.

S5 E20: "The Wrong Jedi"

"Never give up hope, no matter how dark things seem."

No matter what, you will find a way. With just a single spark, a fire can be lit.

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