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Japanese

«Before we're done with them, the Japanese language will be spoken only in Hell!»
«When the Japanese mend broken objects they aggrandize the damage by filling the cracks with gold, because they believe that when something's suffered damage and has a history it becomes more beautiful»
«I made efforts to swallow tears and to protect the species of the Japanese nation.»
Author: Hirohito (Emperor) | About: Effort, Nations | Keywords: Japanese, swallow
«I was to Japanese visitors to Washington what the Mona Lisa is to Americans visiting Paris.»
«To hear the Japanese plead for free trade is like hearing the word love on the lips of a harlot.»
«The Japanese have a great saying: 'When the student is ready, the Buddha will appear»
«Self-deception ultimately explains Japan's plight. The Japanese have never accepted that change is in their interest - and not merely a response to U.S. criticism.»
«We call Japanese soldiers fanatics when they die rather than surrender, whereas American soldiers who do the same thing are called heroes»
«Japanese naval officers in dress whites are frequent guests at [Pearl Harbor's] officers' mess [and] are very polite. They always were. Except, of course, for that little interval there between 1941 and 1945.»