Japanese Proverbs & Sayings (759 Proverbs)
- The very thing one likes, one does well.
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- The winds may fell the massive oak, but bamboo, bent even to the ground, will spring upright after the passage of the storm.
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- The world is the world for the world.
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- There are formalities between the closest of friends.
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- There as many ways of making a living as seeds of grass.
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- There can be no offense where none is taken.
(Japanese Proverb)
- There is no flower that remains red for ten days, and no power that lasts for ten years.
(Japanese Proverb)
- There is nothing that cannot be achieved by firm imagination.
(Japanese Proverb)
- Though the wind blows, the mountain does not move.
(Japanese Proverb)
- Time flies like an arrow.
(Japanese Proverb)
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