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A tree is known by its fruit. [The tree is known by its fruit.] – Jesus (c.4B.C.? – c.30?) — Bible: “The Gospel According to Matthew” Chapter 12:33 More »
A tree is known by its fruit. [The tree is known by its fruit.] – Jesus (c.4B.C.? – c.30?) — Bible: “The Gospel According to Matthew” Chapter 12:33 More »
木はその実でわかる。 – イエス (紀元前4頃? – 30頃?) — 聖書: 『マタイによる福音書』第12章33節 More »
Every gift, though it be small, is in reality great if given with affection. – Pindar (c. 522? – c. 443B.C.?) More »
贈り物はすべて、たとえ小さくとも、本当は素晴らしい。気持ちがこもっていれば。 – ピンダロス (紀元前522頃? – 前443頃?) More »
Great deeds are usually wrought at great risks. – Herodotus (c. 484? – c. 425B.C.?) More »
大いなる功績はたいてい大いなる危険を冒して成し遂げられる。 – ヘロドトス (紀元前484頃? – 前425頃?) More »
The frog in the well does not know the ocean. – Zhuangzi [Zhuang Zhou / Chuang Tzu] (c. 369? – c. 286B.C.?) / He that stays in the valley shall never get over the hill. More »
井の中の蛙大海を知らず。 – 荘子[荘周] (紀元前369頃? – 前286頃?): 「秋水」 / 谷の中に留まる者が、山を乗り越えることはない。 More »
When I am weak, then I am strong. – Saint Paul (c.5? – c.67) — Bible: “The Second Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians” Chapter 12 More »
わたしが弱い時にこそ、わたしは強い。 – 聖パウロ (5頃? – 67頃) — 聖書: 『コリント人への第二の手紙』第12章 More »