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Japanese Proverbs - page 21
Even though you tread slowly over your rice field it will become muddy.
Japanese Proverb
Even when a samurai has not eaten, he holds his toothpick high.
Japanese Proverb
Even when our sleeves brush together it is our karma.
Japanese Proverb
Every worm to his taste.
Japanese Proverb
The marten is proud where there is no weasel.
Japanese Proverb
The more the merrier.
Japanese Proverb
The more you eat, the more you gain.
Japanese Proverb
Fear blows wind into your sails.
Japanese Proverb
Food is delicious when one is hungry.
Japanese Proverb
The heart is the most essential human quality.
Japanese Proverb
The intimacy of water and fish.
Japanese Proverb
The jellyfish never dances with the shrimp.
Japanese Proverb
Forgetting your native tongue means forgetting your native country.
Japanese Proverb
Fortunes exist among leftovers.
Japanese Proverb
From gods that are left alone, there is no curse.
Japanese Proverb
Getting money is like digging with a needle. Spending it is like water soaking into the sand.
Japanese Proverb
The cherry blossom among flowers, the warrior among men.
Japanese Proverb
The clog and amida are both from the same piece of wood.
Japanese Proverb
Happiness spring - cleans the heart.
Japanese Proverb
He is poor who does not feel content.
Japanese Proverb
He who eats globefish soup is a fool; so is he who does not.
Japanese Proverb
Spending it is like pouring water into sand.
Japanese Proverb
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