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Consider each day of your life to be the best.
(Czech Proverb)
The Germans in the stable, the Czech in the kitchen and the French in bed.
(Czech Proverb)
Hope is a great breakfast but a poor dinner.
(Czech Proverb)
Choose your woman with a velvet glove, but control her with a fist of iron.
(Czech Proverb)
The first sin makes the bed for the second.
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He who looks only at heaven may easily break his nose on earth.
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Better to have a handful of might than a sack of justice.
(Czech Proverb)
Wisdom is easy to carry but difficult to gather.
(Czech Proverb)
Our parents taught us to speak and the world taught us to be silent.
(Czech Proverb)
He who has not been given brains from above will not buy them at the apothecary.
(Czech Proverb)
Better a lie which heals than a truth which wounds.
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When you go to buy, use your eyes, not your ears.
(Czech Proverb)
Morning rain and women's tears dry as fast as each other.
(Czech Proverb)
He who cannot cut the bread evenly cannot get on well with people.
(Czech Proverb)
As long as a language lives, the people will not perish.
(Czech Proverb)
When we are at our happiest, then it is best to leave and go home.
(Czech Proverb)
Many a friend has been lost by a jest, but none has ever been got by one.
(Czech Proverb)
Good memories last long, bad ones last longer.
(Czech Proverb)
Anger is the only thing to put off until tomorrow.
(Czech Proverb)
When the fool knows when to be silent, he would be sitting among the wise.
(Czech Proverb)
Don't be a lion in your own house.
(Czech Proverb)
Gentlemen don't want to give much and are ashamed to give little.
(Czech Proverb)
All rivers do their best for the sea.
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When a man is not a lover in his twenties, not strong in his thirties, not rich in his forties and not wise in his fifties he will never be so.
(Czech Proverb)
Laws without punishment are like bells with no clackers.
(Czech Proverb)
Extol the virtue of water, but drink wine.
(Czech Proverb)
Against the beastly human being even the gods are powerless.
(Czech Proverb)
Warm food, warm friendships.
(Czech Proverb)
Wars are caused by women and priests.
(Czech Proverb)
A custom wears a shirt of iron.
(Czech Proverb)
A sweaty foot seldom comes alone.
(Czech Proverb)
Do not blow in the bear's ear.
(Czech Proverb)
Joyfulness is half your health.
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Long tongue -- short hands.
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No church without a sermon.
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Politeness pleases even a cat.
(Czech Proverb)
The big thieves hang the little ones.
(Czech Proverb)
The fool never undertakes little.
(Czech Proverb)
The law has a nose of wax.
(Czech Proverb)
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