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Everyone greets others with a hat he has got.
(Hungarian Proverb)
God does not beat one with a stick.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He can live even on flat ice.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He does not hide his opinion under a bushel.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He got into this affair like Pilate into the Credo.
(Hungarian Proverb)
?Work is burning under his hand.
(Hungarian Proverb)
A fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise cannot take out.
(Hungarian Proverb)
A lazy man works twice.
(Hungarian Proverb)
A puff of wind and popular praise weigh alike.
(Hungarian Proverb)
After work rest is sweet.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Anything big is small at the beginning.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Better to return from half-way than to take a wrong road.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Do it yourself sir, if you have not servant.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Even a blind hen can find a grain.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Even the best tree sometimes has bad fruit.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Everyone his own trouble.
(Hungarian Proverb)
God has taken him to a high position.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He can see the splinter in another's eye but cannot see even the beam in his own.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He does not put crosswise even one stalk of straw.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He got out of the bed with the left leg.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who wants to go fishing must not be afraid of the water.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who trusts is happy; the doubter is wise.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Where there is no bridge the smallest plank is of great value.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who slowly gets angry will stay angry for a long time.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Try to be in good company, even when you are alone.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who is struck by the lightning doesn't hear the thunder.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is no coat big enough to hide both poverty and drunkenness.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who is feared by many must be afraid of many.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The woman of a man without sorrows is almost a widow.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who accepts the gift loses his liberty.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The wife of a careless man is almost a widow.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Come a little closer when your sword is too short.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The crowd is not led by the head but by the heart.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Better dry bread in peacetime than meat in wartime.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One road leads to heaven but many lead to hell.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Bargain like a gypsy, but pay like a gentleman.
(Hungarian Proverb)
No one was ever hung for what he was thinking.
(Hungarian Proverb)
An ox remains an ox, even if driven to Vienna.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is a fine thing to die for one's fatherland, but a still finer thing to live for it.
(Hungarian Proverb)
An old spinster is not worth more than an unposted letter.
(Hungarian Proverb)
In the long run even a dog will compromise with the cat.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Adam ate the apple, and our teeth still ache.
(Hungarian Proverb)
In the dark all cats and all girls are beautiful.
(Hungarian Proverb)
A puff of wind and popular praise weigh the same.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If women were not vain, men could teach them how to be.
(Hungarian Proverb)
A prudent man does not make the goat his gardener.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If it's God's will the broom will lose its handle.
(Hungarian Proverb)
A loan, though old, is not a gift.
(Hungarian Proverb)
I can chew for you, my child, but you must swallow by yourself.
(Hungarian Proverb)
A bashful beggar has an empty wallet.
(Hungarian Proverb)
A flatterer is a secret enemy.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Beloved children have many names.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Blushing is the paint of good habits.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Even the white lily casts a shadow.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is rich who owes nothing.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Look at the mother, marry the daughter.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Nobody can rest in his own shadow.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Peccadillos at home, deadly sins abroad.
(Hungarian Proverb)
When ambition ends, happiness begins.
(Hungarian Proverb)
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