Wise Sayings
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A single arrow is easily broken; a bundle of ten is not.
Category: Strength and weakness Source: Japanese
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Beginning is easy; continuing, hard.
Category: Permanence and change Source: Japanese
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Depend on your walking stick; not on other people.
Category: Self-reliance Source: Japanese
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Difficulties make you a jewel.
Category: Adversity Source: Japanese
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Even a sheet of paper has two sides.
Category: Differences Source: Japanese
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Fools and scissors require good handling.
Category: Foolishness Source: Japanese
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If the bird hadn't sung, it wouldn't have been shot.
Category: Prudence Source: Japanese
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If you believe everything you read, better not read.
Category: Books and writers Source: Japanese
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It is better to be the head of a chicken than the rear of an ox.
Category: Relative worth Source: Japanese
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When the moon is full, it begins to wane.
Category: Permanence and change Source: Japanese
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A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan.
Source: Japanese
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A good husband is healthy and absent.
Source: Japanese
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A good Jack makes a good Jill.
Source: Japanese
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A good sword is the one left in its scabbard.
Source: Japanese
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A man in love mistakes a pimple for a dimple.
Source: Japanese
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A mended lid to a cracked pan.
Source: Japanese
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A merchants happiness hangs upon chance, winds, and waves.
Source: Japanese
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A merry companion on the road is as good as a nag.
Source: Japanese
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A pig used to dirt turns its nose up at rice.
Source: Japanese
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A round egg can be made square according to how you cut it; words would be harsh according to how you speak them.
Source: Japanese
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A single arrow is easily broken, but not ten in a bundle.
Source: Japanese
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Adversity is the foundation of virtue.
Source: Japanese
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Affinity is a mysterious thing, but it is spicy!
Source: Japanese
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Afraid of his own shadow.
Source: Japanese
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After victory, tighten your helmet chord.
Source: Japanese
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