Ihara Saikaku Quotes

On this page you can find the TOP of Ihara Saikaku's best quotes! We hope you will find some sayings from Poet Ihara Saikaku's in our collection, which will inspire you to new achievements! There are currently 4 quotes on this page collected since 1642! Share our collection of quotes with your friends on social media so that they can find something to inspire them!
All quotes by Ihara Saikaku: more...
  • In life it is training rather than birth which counts.

    Training   Birth  
    Saikaku Ihara (1955). “Nippon Eitaigura: The Way to Wealth”
  • To think twice in every matter and follow the lead of others is no way to make money.

    Thinking   Matter   Way  
    Saikaku Ihara (1955). “Nippon Eitaigura: The Way to Wealth”
  • The first consideration for all, throughout life, is the earning of a living.

    Saikaku Ihara (1955). “Nippon Eitaigura: The Way to Wealth”
  • Like ice beneath the sun's rays - to such poverty did he fall...his fortune melted to water.

    Fall   Ice   Water  
    "The Japanese Family Storehouse" by Ihara Saikaku, (Book III, ch. 5), 1688.
  • 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.

    "The Japanese Family Storehouse" by Ihara Saikaku, (Book III, ch. 1), 1688.
  • Men take their misfortunes to heart and keep them there.

    Heart   Men   Misfortunes  
    Saikaku Ihara (1958). “Five Japanese Love Stories”, London : Folio Societry
  • If making money is a slow process, losing it is quickly done.

    Saikaku Ihara (1959). “The Japanese Family Storehouse: Or, The Millionaire's Gospel Modernised. Nippon Eitai-gura, Or Daifuku Shin Chōja Kyō (1688)”, Cambridge University Press
  • Harshness is for the good of a boy, soft-heartedness will ruin him.

    Boys   Ruins   Harshness  
    Saikaku Ihara (1959). “The Japanese Family Storehouse: Or, The Millionaire's Gospel Modernised. Nippon Eitai-gura, Or Daifuku Shin Chōja Kyō (1688)”, Cambridge University Press
  • No longer can a young woman feel at ease; for she is ever concerned with the impression that she may be making on others.

    Ease   May   Young  
  • To make a fortune some assistance from fate is essential. Ability alone is insufficient.

    Saikaku Ihara (1959). “The Japanese Family Storehouse: Or, The Millionaire's Gospel Modernised. Nippon Eitai-gura, Or Daifuku Shin Chōja Kyō (1688)”, Cambridge University Press
  • There is always something to upset the most careful of human calculations.

    Upset   Careful   Humans  
    Saikaku Ihara (1959). “The Japanese Family Storehouse, Or, The Millionaires' Gospel Modernised”, Cambridge University Press
  • Ancient simplicity is gone...the people of today are satisfied with nothing but finery.

    "The Japanese Family Storehouse" by Ihara Saikaku, (Book I, ch. 4), 1688.
  • 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.

    Taken   Night   Lakes  
  • If we live by subhuman means we might as well never have had the good fortune to be born human.

    Mean   Might   Born  
    Saikaku Ihara (1959). “The Japanese Family Storehouse: Or, The Millionaire's Gospel Modernised. Nippon Eitai-gura, Or Daifuku Shin Chōja Kyō (1688)”, Cambridge University Press
  • Though mothers and fathers give us life, it is money alone which preserves it.

    Mother   Father   Giving  
    Saikaku Ihara (1955). “Nippon Eitaigura: The Way to Wealth”
  • When you send a clerk on business to a distant province, a man of rigid morals is not your best choice.

    Men   Choices   Clerks  
    "The Japanese Family Storehouse" by Ihara Saikaku, (Book II, ch. 5), 1688.
  • Take care! Kingdoms are destroyed by bandits, houses by rats, and widows by suitors.

    House   Widows   Suitors  
    Saikaku Ihara (1959). “The Japanese Family Storehouse, Or, The Millionaires' Gospel Modernised”, Cambridge University Press
Page of
We hope you have found the saying you were looking for in our collection! At the moment, we have collected 4 quotes from the Poet Ihara Saikaku, starting from 1642! We periodically replenish our collection so that visitors of our website can always find inspirational quotes by authors from all over the world! Come back to us again!
Ihara Saikaku quotes about: