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Day: November 2, 2011

Japanese Proverb Quotes

Proverbs are one of the best things our planet owns. Let me share with you some wonderful Japanese Proverb Quotes. And in the end, tell me what’s your favorite. Thank you!

“Your smile determines how you see and think about the world around you.”

“He who listens well, speaks well.”

“We do not smile because something good has happened; rather something good happens because we smile.”

“Your smile is your heart’s accessory. What kind of smile will you wear today?”

“Fall seven times and stand up eight.”

“Your smile is your life force.”

“One who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger.”

“The tongue is but three inches long, yet it can kill a man six feet high.”

“Beginning is easy – continuing hard.”

“He is poor who does not feel content.”

“If you smile you can change yourself, others and your future.”

“The nail that sticks up gets hammered down.”

“Money grows on the tree of persistence.”

“To teach is to learn.”

“Virtue is not knowing but doing.”

japanese proverb quotes“One dog yelping at nothing will set ten thousand straining at their collars.”

“It is better to be ignorant than mistaken.”

“If you believe everything you read, better not read.”

“Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.”

“We are no more than candles burning in the wind.”

“If man has no tea in him, he is incapable of understanding truth and beauty.”

“Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one.”

“When the cat mourns for the mouse do not take her seriously.”

“Everyone makes mistakes. That’s why there is an eraser on every pencil.”

“He who hunts two hares leaves one and loses the other.”

“Unless you enter the tiger’s den, you cannot take the cubs.”

“The reverse side also has a reverse side.”

“One kind word can warm three winter months.”

“Knowledge without wisdom is a load of books on the back an ass.”

“If you understand everything, you must be misinformed.”

“Do you need proof of God? Does one light a torch to see the sun?”

“It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive disenchanted.”