17+ Ihara Saikaku Quotes On Friendship, Education And Male

For each of the four hundred and four bodily ailments celebrated physicians have produced infallible remedies, but the malady which brings the greatest distress to mankind - to even the wisest and cleverest of us - is the plague of poverty. — Ihara Saikaku

Like ice beneath the sun's rays - to such poverty did he fall...his fortune melted to water. — Ihara Saikaku

Take care! Kingdoms are destroyed by bandits, houses by rats, and widows by suitors. — Ihara Saikaku

No longer can a young woman feel at ease; for she is ever concerned with the impression that she may be making on others. — Ihara Saikaku

To make a fortune some assistance from fate is essential. Ability alone is insufficient. — Ihara Saikaku

Though mothers and fathers give us life, it is money alone which preserves it. — Ihara Saikaku

Ancient simplicity is gone...the people of today are satisfied with nothing but finery. — Ihara Saikaku

The first consideration for all, throughout life, is the earning of a living. — Ihara Saikaku

Harshness is for the good of a boy, soft-heartedness will ruin him. — Ihara Saikaku

If making money is a slow process, losing it is quickly done. — Ihara Saikaku

To think twice in every matter and follow the lead of others is no way to make money. — Ihara Saikaku

In life it is training rather than birth which counts. — Ihara Saikaku

When you send a clerk on business to a distant province, a man of rigid morals is not your best choice. — Ihara Saikaku

Men take their misfortunes to heart and keep them there. — Ihara Saikaku

There is always something to upset the most careful of human calculations. — Ihara Saikaku

If we live by subhuman means we might as well never have had the good fortune to be born human. — Ihara Saikaku

And why do so many people wilfully exhaust their strength in promiscuous living, when their wives are on hand from bridal night till old age - to be taken when required, like fish from a private pond. — Ihara Saikaku

Life Lessons by Ihara Saikaku

  1. Ihara Saikaku's work emphasizes the importance of living life to its fullest, emphasizing the beauty of the present moment and the importance of cherishing life's experiences.
  2. His works also explore the idea of impermanence, and the idea that life is fleeting and should be appreciated while it lasts.
  3. Through his writing, Saikaku encourages readers to reflect on the nature of life and to appreciate the beauty of the world around them.
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