777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 27
- 261. Great villainy is often called loyalty.
 - 262. Greetings are the patron gods of our time.
 - 263. Grief itches but scratching it makes it worse.
 - 264. Growing rice gives you more than poetry will.
 - 265. Had the pheasant not screamed, it wouldn't have been shot.
 - 266. Half an hour in a spring evening is worth a thousand gold pieces.
 - 267. Happiness rarely keeps company with an empty stomach.
 - 268. Happiness spring -- cleans the heart.
 - 269. Having conquered, tighten the thongs of your helmet.
 - 270. He draws water over his own rice field.

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