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Put faith in your own abilities and not in the stars.
(Japanese Proverb)
Teaching is half learning.
(Japanese Proverb)
The flowers of others are red.
(Japanese Proverb)
The old people are treasures to us.
(Japanese Proverb)
The winds may fell the massive oak, but bamboo, bent even to the ground, will spring upright after the passage of the storm.
(Japanese Proverb)
To lend your hatchet and get your forest cut down.
(Japanese Proverb)
We learn by watching and listening.
(Japanese Proverb)
Without wine, even beautiful cherry blossoms have small attraction.
(Japanese Proverb)
A boy living near a buddhist temple can learn an untaught sutra by heart.
(Japanese Proverb)
A man's good name is as precious to him as its skin is to a tiger.
(Japanese Proverb)
A whip even to a galloping horse.
(Japanese Proverb)
Beginning is easy - Continuing is hard.
(Japanese Proverb)
Cherry blossoms in the recesses of a mountain.
(Japanese Proverb)
Do good things quickly.
(Japanese Proverb)
Even a thousand-mile journey begins with the first step.
(Japanese Proverb)
Fallen blossoms do not return to branches; a broken mirror does not again reflect.
(Japanese Proverb)
He draws water over his own rice field.
(Japanese Proverb)
If the fountainhead is clear, the stream will be clear.
(Japanese Proverb)
In strategy, secrecy is highly regarded.
(Japanese Proverb)
Kind hearts are better than fair faces.
(Japanese Proverb)
Moonlight and boiled rice.
(Japanese Proverb)
One sees the sky through a hollow reed.
(Japanese Proverb)
Rained on ground hardens.
(Japanese Proverb)
Ten men, ten minds.
(Japanese Proverb)
The friendship of water and fish.
(Japanese Proverb)
The old should be treated with due respect. Children should be treated with gentleness.
(Japanese Proverb)
The world is the world for the world.
(Japanese Proverb)
To make the tea cloudy.
(Japanese Proverb)
When a bonsai stops growing, you know it's dead.
(Japanese Proverb)
Work the fields on a fine day, study on a rainy day.
(Japanese Proverb)
A buddha's face when asked three times.
(Japanese Proverb)
A man's heart and the autumnal sky.
(Japanese Proverb)
A willow before the wind.
(Japanese Proverb)
Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one day with a great teacher.
(Japanese Proverb)
Children yoke parents to the past, present and future.
(Japanese Proverb)
Don't estimate the value of a badger skin before catching the badger.
(Japanese Proverb)
Even confucius had his misfortunes.
(Japanese Proverb)
Fate aids the courageous.
(Japanese Proverb)
He flies into the flame, the summer insect.
(Japanese Proverb)
If there is a lid that doesn't fit, then there is a lid that does. To a person that does not wander, there is not enlightenment. Fall seven times, stand up eight.
(Japanese Proverb)
In trying to straighten the horns you kill the ox.
(Japanese Proverb)
Kindness will never be wasted in any way.
(Japanese Proverb)
Mountains are not esteemed because they are high, but because they have trees.
(Japanese Proverb)
One who eats plain food is healthy.
(Japanese Proverb)
Rather ten thousand lanterns from a wealthy man than one lantern from a poor man.
(Japanese Proverb)
Ten men, ten tastes.
(Japanese Proverb)
The hawk with talent hides its talons.
(Japanese Proverb)
The person who admits ignorance shows it once; the one who tries to hide it shows it often.
(Japanese Proverb)
There are formalities between the closest of friends.
(Japanese Proverb)
To one who does not wander there is not enlightenment.
(Japanese Proverb)
When folly passes by, reason draws back.
(Japanese Proverb)
You are wise to climb Mt. Fuji, but a fool to do it twice.
(Japanese Proverb)
A clever hawk hides its talons.
(Japanese Proverb)
A miser and his persimmon seeds.
(Japanese Proverb)
A wise man does not lose his way, a brave man does not fear.
(Japanese Proverb)
Better to be a crystal and to be broken, than to be a tile upon the housetop.
(Japanese Proverb)
Clouds over the moon, a storm over blossoms.
(Japanese Proverb)
Don't give your son's wife fall-harvest eggplant to eat.
(Japanese Proverb)
Even dust amassed will grow into a mountain.
(Japanese Proverb)
Feed a dog for three days and it is gratefull for three years. Feed a cat for three years and it forgets after three days.
(Japanese Proverb)
He is not poor that hath not feel content.
(Japanese Proverb)
If unreason comes, reason goes.
(Japanese Proverb)
Inquire seven times then doubt a person.
(Japanese Proverb)
Kyoto people ruin themselves for clothing. osaka people for food.
(Japanese Proverb)
Never trust a woman, even if she has borne you seven children.
(Japanese Proverb)
One who waits patiently will catch a big fish.
(Japanese Proverb)
Repentance never comes first.
(Japanese Proverb)
The bandits in the mountain are easily subjected, but it is difficult to subject the bandits in my heart.
(Japanese Proverb)
The head of a dragon, the tail of a snake.
(Japanese Proverb)
The poor sleep soundly.
(Japanese Proverb)
There as many ways of making a living as seeds of grass.
(Japanese Proverb)
To teach is also to learn.
(Japanese Proverb)
When one dog barks for nothing, all other dogs bark in earnest.
(Japanese Proverb)
You can only endure the weaknesses of others by knowing your own. Flattery is the best persuader.
(Japanese Proverb)
A coin to a cat.
(Japanese Proverb)
A padded jacket is an acceptable gift even in summer.
(Japanese Proverb)
A woman's heart and spring weather.
(Japanese Proverb)
Better to die than to live in shame.
(Japanese Proverb)
Cold tea and cold rice are tolerable; cold looks and cold words aren't.
(Japanese Proverb)
Don't rejoice over him that goes, before you see him that comes.
(Japanese Proverb)
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