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Japanese Proverbs - page 7
I have no set principles; I make adaptability to all circumstances my principle.
Japanese Proverb
To gamble as the dice fall.
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
Crabs dig holes according to the size of their shells.
Japanese Proverb
Entering the village, obey the village.
Japanese Proverb
If you wait, there will come nectar - like fair weather.
Japanese Proverb
Love lives in palaces as well as in thatched cottages.
Japanese Proverb
The extreme form of passionate love is secret love.
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
Poverty is no sin, but terribly inconvenient.
Japanese Proverb
A thousand li journey begins with a single step.
Japanese Proverb
Destroy a country, but its mountains and rivers remain.
Japanese Proverb
Half an hour in a spring evening is worth a thousand gold pieces.
Japanese Proverb
Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice inside the ceiling laugh.
Japanese Proverb
The neighbour's lawn is green.
Japanese Proverb
A man with a sour face should not open a shop.
Japanese Proverb
Fallen blossom doesn't return to the branch.
Japanese Proverb
Karma and shadows follow one everywhere.
Japanese Proverb
Money matters make strangers.
Japanese Proverb
Giving gold coins to a cat.
Japanese Proverb
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