
It is not enough for a man to know how to ride; he must know how to fall.
/ (Mexican Proverb)
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/ (Image by Renee Carter from Pixabay)
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乗馬の仕方を知るだけでは十分ではない;落馬の仕方を知らなければならない。
/ (メキシコのことわざ)

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