Even in hell you meet relations.
—Japanese Proverb
One kind word can warm three winter months.
—Japanese Proverb
Fall down seven times, get up eight times.
—Japanese Proverb
Character can be built on daily routine.
—Japanese Proverb
Failure teaches success.
—Japanese Proverb
Let the past drift away with the water.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Moving on, Past, Reflection
Seeing is poison for the eyes.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Eyes
When ten thousand soldiers lie rotting, the general’s reputation is enhanced.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Reputation
If one man praises you, a thousand will repeat the praise.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Proverbs, Praise
The feet are the gateway to 10,000 illnesses.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Health
There is nothing that cannot be achieved by firm imagination.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Proverbs, Imagination
When you have completed 95 percent of your journey, you are only halfway there.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Proverbs
The heaviest rains fall on the house that leaks most.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Rain
A man in love mistakes a pimple for a dimple.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Mistakes, Love
Only lawyers and painters can turn white to black.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Lawyers, Proverbs
Fall seven times and stand up eight.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Resilience, Proverbs, Perseverance, Bad Times, Courage
Duty is heavy as a mountain but
Death is lighter than a feather.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Duty
The go-between wears out a thousand sandals.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Business, Negotiation
The reputation of a thousand years may be determined by the conduct of one hour.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Consequences, Reputation, Integrity
The most beautiful flowers flourish in the shade.
—Japanese Proverb
The nail that sticks up will be hammered down.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Individuality
You are wise to climb Mt. Fuji, but a fool to do it twice.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Wisdom
It is better to be ignorant than mistaken.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Mistakes
If you want to know what’s happening in the market, ask the market.
—Japanese Proverb
Unhappiness can be a bridge to happiness.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Happiness
If he works for you, you work for him.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Service
The day you decide to do it is your lucky day.
—Japanese Proverb
One who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: One liners, Smile, Proverbs
If you have to kill a snake, kill it once and for all
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Proverbs
The fast talker makes mistakes.
—Japanese Proverb
Topics: Mistakes
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