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Japanese Proverbs - page 19
We are no more than candles burning in the wind.
Japanese Proverb
We can laugh happily with our children, but not with money.
Japanese Proverb
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance.
Japanese Proverb
We've arrived, and to prove it we're here.
Japanese Proverb
When a bonsai stops growing, you know it's dead.
Japanese Proverb
When folly passes by, reason draws back.
Japanese Proverb
When one dog barks for nothing, all other dogs bark in earnest.
Japanese Proverb
When ten thousand soldiers lie rotting, the general's reputation is enhanced.
Japanese Proverb
Better be proficient in one art than a smatterer in a thousand.
Japanese Proverb
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
Victims of the same disease have a lot to talk about.
Japanese Proverb
Virtue carries an empty purse.
Japanese Proverb
Virtue is not knowing but doing.
Japanese Proverb
Better go without medicine than call in an unskilled physician.
Japanese Proverb
Better to wash an old kimono than borrow a new one.
Japanese Proverb
Big fish do not live in small ponds.
Japanese Proverb
Books are preserved parts of minds.
Japanese Proverb
Borrowed garments do not fit well.
Japanese Proverb
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