777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 48
- 471. One word let slip and four horses would fail to catch it.
 - 472. One written word is worth a thousand pieces of gold.
 - 473. One's village is revealed.
 - 474. Only God knows one's term of life.
 - 475. Only he who knows his own weaknesses can endure those of others.
 - 476. Only lawyers and painters can turn white to black.
 - 477. Only through suffering and sorrow do we acquire the wisdom not found in books.
 - 478. Only when the coffin is closed will we see how long lasting is the name.
 - 479. Our fates are as registered by heaven.
 - 480. Over-intelligent people can't find friends.

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