Oh, dude, when Francis Marion says that promises you make to yourself are like Japanese plum trees, she means they're basically useless. Like, you can make all the promises you want, but if you don't follow through, they're just empty words. So, it's like planting a plum tree and expecting it to magically grow mangoes. It ain't happening.
Promises that you make to yourself are often like the Japanese plum tree - they bear no fruit.
Promises that you make to yourself are often like the Japanese plum tree- they bear no fruit
Promises that you tell yourself
Alexander Francis Otto has written: 'Mythological Japan' -- subject(s): Symbolism, Mythology, Japanese, Art, Japanese, Japanese Mythology, Japanese Art
フランシス (Furanshisu)
James Francis Abbott has written: 'Japanese expansion and American policies' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Racism, Japanese 'The elementary principles of general biology' -- subject(s): Biology
Francis Genette has written: 'Le dictionnaire \\' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Do-it-yourself work, Dwellings, French, Maintenance and repair, Repairing
Introducing yourself if you ever meet and having a conversation is a good start.
Francis M. Jeffries has written: 'A guide to writing successful business qualifications documents' -- subject(s): Proposal writing in business 'Understanding the Japanese industrial challenge' -- subject(s): Balance of trade, Commerce, Exports, Imports, Industries 'Directory of International Careers' 'Japanese foreign direct investment in the United States, 1974-1987' -- subject(s): Japanese Investments 'The English-language Japanese business reference guide' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Business, Business information services
Connie Francis
Francis Xavier was a Spanish Jesuit missionary who played a significant role in introducing Christianity to Japan in the sixteenth century. His efforts led to the establishment of Christian communities in Japan, influencing aspects of Japanese culture such as language, art, and education. However, his influence was ultimately limited as Christianity was later suppressed in Japan during the Edo period.
Francis was born on February 17, 1519.