777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 64
- 631. The tongue of woman is her sword, which never rusts.
 - 632. The turtle underestimates the value of fast feet.
 - 633. The unscrupulous succeed every time.
 - 634. The very thing one likes, one does well.
 - 635. The winds may fell the massive oak, but bamboo, bent even to the ground, will spring upright after the passage of the storm.
 - 636. The world is the world for the world.
 - 637. There are formalities between the closest of friends.
 - 638. There are no national frontiers to learning.
 - 639. There are old men of three years old and children of a hundred.
 - 640. There as many ways of making a living as seeds of grass.

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