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If everyone swept in front of his house, the whole town would be clean.
(Polish Proverb)
Both the cross and the gallows are made of wood.
(Polish Proverb)
What little Johnny has not learned, big John will not know.
(Polish Proverb)
The greatest love is a mother's; then a dog's; then a sweetheart's.
(Polish Proverb)
Love without jealousy is like a Pole with no moustache.
(Polish Proverb)
Hunger will lead a fox out of the forest.
(Polish Proverb)
Better to be paying the baker than the chemist.
(Polish Proverb)
What I believe in is all that is mine.
(Polish Proverb)
The locksmith is the guilty one, but the blacksmith hangs.
(Polish Proverb)
Love one another said Christ, but he didn't mention anything about preferences.
(Polish Proverb)
He who climbs a ladder, must have his brains in his feet.
(Polish Proverb)
An iron peace is better than a golden war.
(Polish Proverb)
Water teaches us to weep, wine teaches us to sing.
(Polish Proverb)
The liar will travel the world over, but chooses not to go back home.
(Polish Proverb)
Love is like the moon: now full, now dark.
(Polish Proverb)
Great things can best be said in silence.
(Polish Proverb)
A poor dancer will be disturbed even by the hem of her skirt.
(Polish Proverb)
Watch the faces of those who bow low.
(Polish Proverb)
The Italian invents it; the Frenchman makes it; the Germans sell it; the Pole buys it and the Tartar plunders it.
(Polish Proverb)
Love enters a man through his eyes, woman through her ears.
(Polish Proverb)
God promised me a fur coat and I'm already sweating.
(Polish Proverb)
A person who is always nice is not always nice.
(Polish Proverb)
Eagles fly alone, but sheep flock together.
(Polish Proverb)
Words must be weighed, not counted.
(Polish Proverb)
Every error has its excuse.
(Polish Proverb)
Fortune is a giver and a taker.
(Polish Proverb)
Fortune's wheel is ever turning.
(Polish Proverb)
God pays, but not weekly wages.
(Polish Proverb)
He is rich enough that wants nothing.
(Polish Proverb)
Hungry bellies have no ears.
(Polish Proverb)
Ink, if not used, will dry up.
(Polish Proverb)
Innocence plays in the backyard of ignorance.
(Polish Proverb)
On a thief, the hat's on fire.
(Polish Proverb)
A fool stands always in the rain.
(Polish Proverb)
Stroke the horse until it is saddled.
(Polish Proverb)
A good bargain is a pick-purse.
(Polish Proverb)
That which everybody guards will soon disappear.
(Polish Proverb)
A noisy cow gives little milk.
(Polish Proverb)
The greatest oaks have been little acorns.
(Polish Proverb)
All times are good when old.
(Polish Proverb)
Time has no respect for beauty.
(Polish Proverb)
Beauty does not season soup.
(Polish Proverb)
Where there is butter there are flies.
(Polish Proverb)
Conscience is the voice of the soul.
(Polish Proverb)
Where there is love, there is happiness.
(Polish Proverb)
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