777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 8
- 71. A thousand li journey begins with a single step.
 - 72. A three inch tongue -- the iron bulwark of politics.
 - 73. A tiger dies and leaves his skin; a man dies and leaves his name.
 - 74. A whip even to a galloping horse.
 - 75. A wild goose may be worth a hundred pieces of gold, but you first have to spend three pieces of gold to buy an arrow.
 - 76. A willow before the wind.
 - 77. A wise man does not lose his way, a brave man does not fear.
 - 78. A woman has many mouths.
 - 79. A woman's heart and spring weather.
 - 80. A word can't be recalled once spoken.

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