Famous Proverbs
777 Proverbs about Japanese / Page 35
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The matchmaker always asks for too much money for his eight hundred lies.342.
The most beautiful flowers flourish in the shade.343.
The mouth of a man is a terrible opening.344.
The nail that sticks up gets hammered down.345.
The other side also has another side.346.
The past is the future of the present.347.
The path of duty lies in what is near at hand, but men seek for it in what is remote.348.
The pensioner gets the wages of the death.349.
The plagiarist turns the body inside-out and changes the bones.350.
The poor have no time to spare.