777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 62
- 611. The sack of longing has no bottom.
 - 612. The second word makes the fray.
 - 613. The shade of the same tree, the flowing of the same stream.
 - 614. The skill of using a mortar and pestle never leaves one.
 - 615. The smaller the margin, the greater the turnover.
 - 616. The smallest good deed is better than the grandest good intention.
 - 617. The soul of a three year old until a hundred.
 - 618. The sparrow flying behind the hawk thinks the hawk is fleeing.
 - 619. The speaker may well be a fool but the listener is wise.
 - 620. The spendthrift beats his money as if it were a carpet.

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