Japanese
Japanese expressions.
Failure is a source of success.
We learn by our mistakes.
Even monkeys fall from the tree.
Even experts make mistakes.
To have good luck in the midst of bad luck.
A blessing in disguise.
A good thing you don’t recognize at first.
Learn calligraphy at sixty.
One is never too old to learn.
Like a candlelight before the wind.
Hanging by a thread.
Depend on a small thing or be at risk
When in a village, follow the villagers.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Early to bed early to rise knows no illness.
Early to bed early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Observe the behavior of others and correct our own.
Wise men learn by other men’s mistakes; fools by their own.
Man cannot live by eating mist.
Man cannot live on bread alone.
Physical nourishment is not sufficient for a healthy life; man also has spiritual needs.
One of the blind leads the group.
If the blinds leads the blind, they both fall into the ditch.
