777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 67
- 661. To draw water into one's own rice field.
 - 662. To endure what is unendurable is true endurance.
 - 663. To gamble as the dice fall.
 - 664. To go in the right ear and out the left.
 - 665. To kick with sore toe only hurts foot.
 - 666. To know and to act are one and the same.
 - 667. To leap into a pool embracing a stone.
 - 668. To lend your hatchet and get your forest cut down.
 - 669. To make the tea cloudy.
 - 670. To one who does not wander there is not enlightenment.

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