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Japanese Proverbs About Learning and Wisdom
Japanese proverbs about learning and wisdom emphasize experience, observation, practice, and knowledge that matures over time. This selection helps readers find sayings that support learning as a process, not a shortcut.
Page 3 of 3 lists entries 97-100. Start from the first page to see this list from the beginning.
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好きこそ物の上手なれ
suki koso mono no jozu narePeople naturally become proficient at things they enjoy because they practice them with enthusiasm.
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時は金なり
toki wa kane nariTime is precious and should not be wasted because it is as valuable as money.
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馬の耳に念仏
uma no mimi ni nenbutsuNo matter how much advice or opinion you give, the listener ignores it and it has no effect.
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安物買いの銭失い
yasumono gai no zeni ushinaiBuying cheap items leads to extra expenses because they break easily or are of poor quality.