Japanese Sayings And Quotes
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“People are satisfied to judge things by their own narrow experience, never knowing of the wide world outside.”
– Japanese Saying
“perseverance is better than defeat.”
– Japanese Saying
“Similarities outweigh the differences.”
– Japanese Saying
“Someone who gives up easily or is adverse to work.”
– Japanese Saying
“Something which is out of season and therefore rendered useless.”
– Japanese Saying
“Stepping into a melon field, standing under a plum tree (, such behavior causes misunderstanding that you want to steal those fruits); implying that you must avoid actions which could be taken on a bad faith.”
– Japanese Saying
“That’s what you get, Just desserts, You reap what you sow.”
– Japanese Saying
“The environment makes our characters.”
– Japanese Saying
“The person to whom it is directed prefers practical gain to aesthetics.”
– Japanese Saying
“There is luck in the last helping.”
– Japanese Saying
“There’s no accounting for taste. / To each his own.”
– Japanese Saying
“Things will never be as you imagine, so you’re better off not seeing them. / Reality can’t compete with imagination.”
– Japanese Saying
“To come out of a desperate situation and make a complete return in one sudden burst.”
– Japanese Saying
“Trying to do two things at once will make you fail in both.”
– Japanese Saying
“Migi no mimi kara hidari no mimi. to go in the right ear and out the left.”
– Japanese Saying
“Mime yori kokoro. Heart rather than appearance.”
– Japanese Saying
“Mimi o oute, suzu o nusumu. Cover the ears and steal the bell.”
– Japanese Saying
“Mitsugo no tamashii hyaku made. The soul of a three year old until a hundred.”
– Japanese Saying
“Mizukara boketsu o horu. to dig one’s grave”
– Japanese Saying
“Money grows on the tree of persistence”
– Japanese Saying
“Money has no ears but it hears”
– Japanese Saying
“Muri ga toreba, dori hikkomu. If unreason comes, reason goes.”
– Japanese Saying
“Muyo no cho-butsu. a useless long object”
– Japanese Saying
“Naite kurasu mo issho, waratte kurasu mo issho. It is the same life whether we spend it crying or laughing.”
– Japanese Saying
“Nana korobi, ya oki. to fall seven times, to rise eight times”
– Japanese Saying
“Neko ni koban. A coin to a cat (Don’t offer things to people who are incapable of appreciating them).”
– Japanese Saying
“Never rely on the glory of the morning nor the smiles of your mother-in-law.”
– Japanese Saying
“None of us are as smart as all of us”
– Japanese Saying
“Nou aru taka wa tsume wo kakusu. The hawk with talent hides its talons (The person who knows most often says least).”
– Japanese Saying
“Nurenu saki koso tsuyu omo itoe. People want to avoid the dew before they become wet.”
– Japanese Saying
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