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A smooth talker is a good-for-nothing person.
(Japanese Proverb)
Apply fitting ability in the fitting place.
(Japanese Proverb)
Brides and mothers-in-law are like dogs and monkeys.
(Japanese Proverb)
Cover the ears and steal the bell.
(Japanese Proverb)
Eggplants do not grow on melon vines.
(Japanese Proverb)
Every worm to his taste.
(Japanese Proverb)
From gods that are left alone, there is no curse.
(Japanese Proverb)
I have no friends; I make my mind my friend.
(Japanese Proverb)
If you respect others, others will respect you.
(Japanese Proverb)
It's better to not read at all than to believe everything you read. The day you decide to do it is your lucky day.
(Japanese Proverb)
Looking up we are not ashamed in the presence of heaven, nor bowing down are we ashamed in the presence of earth.
(Japanese Proverb)
One cannot always find a fish under a willow.
(Japanese Proverb)
People with the same disease share sympathy.
(Japanese Proverb)
Some pray to the gods only when in trouble.
(Japanese Proverb)
The cow drinks water and it turns to milk; the snake drinks water and it turns to poison.
(Japanese Proverb)
The more you eat, the more you gain.
(Japanese Proverb)
The spot that makes the warrior benkei cry.
(Japanese Proverb)
To draw water into one's own rice field.
(Japanese Proverb)
Truth often comes out of a joke.
(Japanese Proverb)
Whether to go east or west depends on one's mind or feet.
(Japanese Proverb)
A fruit-bearing tree is known by its flowers.
(Japanese Proverb)
A statement once let loose cannot be caught by four horses.
(Japanese Proverb)
As though a bird had flown up from under your feet.
(Japanese Proverb)
Business and folding screens must be crooked to stand.
(Japanese Proverb)
Cover your head, and not cover your bottom.
(Japanese Proverb)
Eggs and vows are easily broken.
(Japanese Proverb)
Fall seven times and stand up eight.
(Japanese Proverb)
From the mouths of babes and drunkards, you will learn the truth.
(Japanese Proverb)
I have no set principles; I make adaptability to all circumstances my principle.
(Japanese Proverb)
If you see Mt. Fuji, a hawk, and an eggplant on New Year's Day, you will be forever blessed.
(Japanese Proverb)
It's easier to make it than to think about it.
(Japanese Proverb)
Love and a cough cannot be hidden.
(Japanese Proverb)
One cannot become a priest just by having a rosary.
(Japanese Proverb)
Poke a bush, a snake comes out.
(Japanese Proverb)
Sparrows, though they live to be a hundred, do not forget their dance.
(Japanese Proverb)
The criticism of a blind man.
(Japanese Proverb)
The mouth is the cause of calamity.
(Japanese Proverb)
The strong will protect the weak and, in return, the weak will serve the strong.
(Japanese Proverb)
To gamble as the dice fall.
(Japanese Proverb)
Vision with action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare.
(Japanese Proverb)
While young, the tree can be easily bent.
(Japanese Proverb)
A bad wife is a poor harvest for sixty years.
(Japanese Proverb)
A full belly is not the stomach of a scholar.
(Japanese Proverb)
A sutra in a horse's ear.
(Japanese Proverb)
As to flowers, when half open; as to sake, when a person is half tipsy.
(Japanese Proverb)
Business is a two-way street.
(Japanese Proverb)
Crabs dig holes according to the size of their shells.
(Japanese Proverb)
Entering the village, obey the village.
(Japanese Proverb)
Fall seven times, rise eight.
(Japanese Proverb)
Good things, many devils.
(Japanese Proverb)
I have no sword; I make no mind my sword.
(Japanese Proverb)
If you wait, there will come nectar - like fair weather.
(Japanese Proverb)
It's hard to know the quality of a person, or a watermelon.
(Japanese Proverb)
Love lives in palaces as well as in thatched cottages.
(Japanese Proverb)
One cannot quarrel without an opponent.
(Japanese Proverb)
Poor is the person who does not know when he has had enough. He who talks to a silent listener will soon stand naked.
(Japanese Proverb)
Speak well of others.
(Japanese Proverb)
The extreme form of passionate love is secret love.
(Japanese Proverb)
The nail that sticks out is hammered down.
(Japanese Proverb)
The stumbling of a fabulous horse.
(Japanese Proverb)
To go in the right ear and out the left.
(Japanese Proverb)
Vision without action is a daydream. Action with without vision is a nightmare.
(Japanese Proverb)
Wine is the best broom for troubles.
(Japanese Proverb)
A bad wife is one hundred years of bad harvest.
(Japanese Proverb)
A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.
(Japanese Proverb)
A tea cup on the edge of a well.
(Japanese Proverb)
At a distance enjoy the fragrance of flowers.
(Japanese Proverb)
By poking at a bamboo thicket, one drives out a snake.
(Japanese Proverb)
Darkness lies one inch ahead.
(Japanese Proverb)
Even a fool has one talent.
(Japanese Proverb)
Fall six times, rise seven
(Japanese Proverb)
Greetings are the patron gods of our time.
(Japanese Proverb)
I would like to break off the flower, but the branch is too high.
(Japanese Proverb)
I'll give away rice fields and footpaths.
(Japanese Proverb)
It's no good trying to bite your navel.
(Japanese Proverb)
Man and wife are one flesh.
(Japanese Proverb)
One coin saved, a hundred losses.
(Japanese Proverb)
Poverty is no sin, but terribly inconvenient.
(Japanese Proverb)
Spend words as efficiently as money.
(Japanese Proverb)
The eyes speak as much as the mouth.
(Japanese Proverb)
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