777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 68
- 671. To receive a favor is to sell one's liberty.
 - 672. To teach is also to learn.
 - 673. To teach is to learn.
 - 674. To tell tales out of school.
 - 675. To the partial eyes of a lover, pockmarks seem like dimples.
 - 676. To the starving man the beauty of Fujiyama has no meaning.
 - 677. To wait for luck is the same as waiting for death.
 - 678. To wear two pairs of straw sandals at once.
 - 679. Tomorrow is a new day.
 - 680. Tomorrow's battle is won during today's practice.

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