More Japanese Proverbs
- Be humble. Even an expert can make mistakes.
- If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to correct it.
- Reality is never as good as your imagination.
- Even a thief takes ten years to learn his trade.
- He who runs after two hares will catch neither.
- It is the same life whether we spend it crying or laughing.
- Love and a cough cannot be hidden.
- Money grows on the tree of persistence.
- Cold tea and cold rice are bearable, but not cold looks and cold words.
- Boasting begins where wisdom stops.
- There’s no medicine for falling in love.
- It is a beggar’s pride that he is not a thief.
- A bad wife spells a hundred years of bad harvest.
- The reputation of a thousand years may be determined by the conduct of one hour.
- Even a sea bream loses its flavor when eaten alone.
- Experience the beauties of nature, and in doing so learn about yourself.
- The tongue is but three inches long, yet it can kill a man six feet high.
- Only a fool deals with a fool.
- A frog in a well does not know the great sea.
- Beginning is easy, continuing is hard.
- You can’t fight without an opponent.
- We’re fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance.
- The smallest good deed is better than the grandest intention.
- One kind word can warm three winter months.
- Fear is only as deep as the mind allows.
- You can’t do anything without risking something.
- A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan.