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Too much politeness is impertinent.
(Japanese Proverb)
Transactions in Hell also depend upon money.
(Japanese Proverb)
Truthful words are seldom pleasant.
(Japanese Proverb)
Unhappiness can be a bridge to happiness.
(Japanese Proverb)
Unspoken words are the flowers of silence.
(Japanese Proverb)
Virtue carries an empty purse.
(Japanese Proverb)
Virtue is not knowing but doing.
(Japanese Proverb)
Walls have ears, bottles have mouths.
(Japanese Proverb)
Wealth gets in the way of wisdom.
(Japanese Proverb)
What is good is not necessarily beautiful.
(Japanese Proverb)
Where profit is, loss is hiding nearby.
(Japanese Proverb)
Where there is fish, there is water.
(Japanese Proverb)
There is no medicine for a fool.
(Japanese Proverb)
Wine is water adulterated by foolish talk.
(Japanese Proverb)
To teach is to learn.
(Japanese Proverb)
Women's quarrels cause the men's wars.
(Japanese Proverb)
A woman has many mouths.
(Japanese Proverb)
Cupidity has no peak.
(Japanese Proverb)
Generals conquer, soldiers are killed.
(Japanese Proverb)
Laughter is the hiccup of a fool.
(Japanese Proverb)
People who are asleep can't fall down.
(Japanese Proverb)
The fortune-teller never knows his own.
(Japanese Proverb)
Absent friends get further away every day.
(Japanese Proverb)
Deceiving a deceiver is no knavery.
(Japanese Proverb)
Giving gold coins to a cat.
(Japanese Proverb)
Lazy people have no spare time.
(Japanese Proverb)
Pick your wife in the kitchen.
(Japanese Proverb)
The go-between wears out a thousand sandals.
(Japanese Proverb)
Abuse often starts with praise.
(Japanese Proverb)
Dumplings are better than flowers.
(Japanese Proverb)
God lives in an honest heart.
(Japanese Proverb)
Life is the source of all things.
(Japanese Proverb)
Poetry moves heaven and earth.
(Japanese Proverb)
The hen tells the cock to crow.
(Japanese Proverb)
Adversity is the foundation of virtue.
(Japanese Proverb)
Eat before falling in love.
(Japanese Proverb)
Good medicine often has a bitter taste.
(Japanese Proverb)
Life's not all beer and skittles.
(Japanese Proverb)
Poor men sleep the best.
(Japanese Proverb)
The inarticulate speak longest.
(Japanese Proverb)
Advertising is the mother of trade.
(Japanese Proverb)
Eggs and promises are easily broken.
(Japanese Proverb)
Good things are never cheap.
(Japanese Proverb)
Man is the instrument of illness.
(Japanese Proverb)
Say what you have to say, tomorrow.
(Japanese Proverb)
The lotus flower blooms in the mud.
(Japanese Proverb)
Afraid of his own shadow.
(Japanese Proverb)
Even in hell you meet relations.
(Japanese Proverb)
Great deeds come from times of shortage.
(Japanese Proverb)
Many flowers, few fruits.
(Japanese Proverb)
Seeing is poison for the eyes.
(Japanese Proverb)
The mouth is the door of evil.
(Japanese Proverb)
After victory, tighten your helmet chord.
(Japanese Proverb)
Every fashion goes out of style.
(Japanese Proverb)
Great talents mature late.
(Japanese Proverb)
Money grows on the tree of persistence.
(Japanese Proverb)
Silence makes irritation grow.
(Japanese Proverb)
The other side also has another side.
(Japanese Proverb)
A borrowed cat catches no mice.
(Japanese Proverb)
All married women are not wives.
(Japanese Proverb)
Fall down seven times, get up eight.
(Japanese Proverb)
Great trees are envied by the wind.
(Japanese Proverb)
Money has no smell.
(Japanese Proverb)
Silence surpasses speech.
(Japanese Proverb)
The poor have no time to spare.
(Japanese Proverb)
A centipede, though dead, will not fall.
(Japanese Proverb)
An accomplishment sticks to a person.
(Japanese Proverb)
Fall seven times, stand up eight.
(Japanese Proverb)
Great villainy is often called loyalty.
(Japanese Proverb)
Never admit that there is a tomorrow.
(Japanese Proverb)
Silent worms dig holes in the walls.
(Japanese Proverb)
The sack of longing has no bottom.
(Japanese Proverb)
A dead cherry tree will not blossom.
(Japanese Proverb)
An excess of courtesy is discourtesy.
(Japanese Proverb)
Fast Ripe, Fast Rotten.
(Japanese Proverb)
Happiness spring -- cleans the heart.
(Japanese Proverb)
No one buys what he recommends himself.
(Japanese Proverb)
Sleeping people can't fall down.
(Japanese Proverb)
The second word makes the fray.
(Japanese Proverb)
A good husband is healthy and absent.
(Japanese Proverb)
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