Famous Proverbs
777 Proverbs about Japanese / Page 73
721.
The very thing one likes, one does well.722.
Work the fields on a fine day, study on a rainy day.723.
Revere the Emperor and expel the barbarians.724.
He who would go a hundred miles should consider ninety-nine as halfway.725.
The head of a dragon, the tail of a snake.726.
Every worm to his taste.727.
Difficulties make you a jewel.728.
The strong will protect the weak and, in return, the weak will serve the strong.729.
There is no flower that remains red for ten days, and no power that lasts for ten years.730.
Follow the villagers when you are in the new village.