“I like America anyway. In Japan we are much more formal. If two friends are separated for a long time and they meet they bow and bow and bow. They keep bowing without exchanging a word. Here they slap each other on the back and say: Hello, old man, how goes everything.” IfsMenLongTwoAmericaLong TimeJapanOld ManBowsFormalHelloSlapExchangingTwo Friends Author:Sessue Hayakawa
“And long shall timorous fancy see The painted chief, and pointed spear, And Reason's self shall bow the knee To shadows and delusions here.” LongSelfReasonShadowChiefsKneesFancyDelusionBowsSpears Book:The Poems of Philip Freneau: Poet of the American Revolution (Complete) Source: The Poems of Philip Freneau: Poet of the American Revolution (Complete)