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Many homes burns inside but it is not seen outside.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Not always that reaps who sows.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One of them is nineteen, the other is one less than twenty.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Practice makes the master.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Something has caused anger, despair but one was compelled to stand idly by.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The bite of a dog is healed by the hair of it.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The exception confirms the rule.
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The horse that draws better is beaten.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The pitcher goes so long to the well, until it breaks.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The underskirt is longer than the skirt.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is no joy without sorrow.
(Hungarian Proverb)
They grind in two mills.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Today to me, tomorrow to you.
(Hungarian Proverb)
What has that got to do with it.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Where one trusts, there he gets fat.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is flaying the same bock.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He lies as if he read from a book.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He pulls the honeyed string before him or before his nose.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He shoots at sparrows with a, high calibre, gun.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He talks a hole into the belly of somebody.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He tries to find his horse and is riding it.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who gets up early finds gold.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who once ventures to lie, deserves no more confidence.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Hear and see much, say little.
(Hungarian Proverb)
I have already seen a crow on a pole.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If the cat's away, the mice will dance.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It fell to the thirtieth of dogs.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is easier to destroy than to build.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It was baked too late.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Let the cobbler Paul grumble, he should only make good sandals.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Long hair, short wit.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Measure twice, cut but once.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Not even the priest will speak, preach twice.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One should act as he may, not as he would like to.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Praise the day at sunset.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Sometimes one has to light a candle for the devil too.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The black soup is still ahead.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The flavour of health is given by an illness.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The horse's leg protrudes.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The place of an unbidden guest is behind the door.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The wheel turns better if greased.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is no loaded cart which could not carry one more forkful.
(Hungarian Proverb)
They have buried the hatchet.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Trouble does not come alone.
(Hungarian Proverb)
What he gains at the toll, loses at the customs.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Where pig is proffered, go round with a sack.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is good, only the devils are bad, for not carrying him away.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He likes it, as a goat likes the knife, that kills him.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He puts his hand into a wasp's nest.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He shouts snake and frog at somebody.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He talks one's head off.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He turns his coat, according to the wind.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who grasps much, retains but little.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who promises much, gives little.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Hell has been broken loose.
(Hungarian Proverb)
I shall teach you to pipe into glove.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If the mountain will not go to Mohammed, Mohammed will go to mountain.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It goes like clockwork.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is easy to collect ears of corn under, beside a stack.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It was needed as a Slovak glazier needed falling on his back.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Let the shoemaker remain at his last.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Long sausage and short sermon are good.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Money is best when counted, a woman is best when beaten.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One blacksmith envies another.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One should do more by wisdom than by force.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Property gained unlawfully will be lost in the same way.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Soup is not eaten as hot as it is cooked.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The brave have all the luck.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The forest has an ear, the field has an eye.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The Hungarian justice is three.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The pole of his cart is pointing outwards.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The whip cracks at the end.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is no loss, which is not a gain for somebody.
(Hungarian Proverb)
They match as a stick in a quiver.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Truth cannot be hid under a bushel.
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What is delayed may happen later.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Where there are many masters the servant becomes mad.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is ground between two millstones.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He lives like Marci in Heves.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He puts on the right/wrong horse.
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