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(1081 Proverbs)
Nature does nothing in vain.
(Romanian Proverb)
No larder but hath his mice.
(Romanian Proverb)
Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
(Romanian Proverb)
On fat land grow foulest weeds.
(Romanian Proverb)
One sows and another reaps.
(Romanian Proverb)
Perfect love casteth out fear.
(Romanian Proverb)
Provision in season makes a rich house.
(Romanian Proverb)
Say nothing of the dead but what is good.
(Romanian Proverb)
Sodom apples outwardly fair, ashes at the core.
(Romanian Proverb)
Stuff today and starve tomorrow.
(Romanian Proverb)
The cat would eat fish and would not wet her feet.
(Romanian Proverb)
The face is the index of the mind.
(Romanian Proverb)
The heart's mirth does make the face fair.
(Romanian Proverb)
The law is good, if a man use it lawfully.
(Romanian Proverb)
The night comes when no man can work.
(Romanian Proverb)
The sleepy fox has seldom feathered breakfasts.
(Romanian Proverb)
There are more men threatened than stricken.
(Romanian Proverb)
They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick.
(Romanian Proverb)
time, as he grows old, teaches many lessons.
(Romanian Proverb)
To the grave a pall, and that's all.
(Romanian Proverb)
Two bigs will not go in one bag.
(Romanian Proverb)
We must live by the quick, not by the dead.
(Romanian Proverb)
When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window.
(Romanian Proverb)
Where there are reeds, there is water.
(Romanian Proverb)
Who receives a gift sells his liberty.
(Romanian Proverb)
Wise men learn by other men's harms; fools, by their own.
(Romanian Proverb)
Yesterday will not be called again.
(Romanian Proverb)
It will be all one a thousand years hence.
(Romanian Proverb)
Lay up against a rainy day.
(Romanian Proverb)
Lip-honour costs little, yet may bring in much.
(Romanian Proverb)
Love is sweet in the beginning but sour in the ending.
(Romanian Proverb)
Measure is treasure.
(Romanian Proverb)
Near is my coat, but nearer is my shirt.
(Romanian Proverb)
No man cand do two things at once.
(Romanian Proverb)
Nothing is lost for asking.
(Romanian Proverb)
One "Take it" is more worth than two "Thou shalt have it".
(Romanian Proverb)
One thing thinks the horse, and another he that saddles him.
(Romanian Proverb)
Petty thieves are hanged, the great ones go free.
(Romanian Proverb)
Puff not against the wind.
(Romanian Proverb)
Saying is one thing, and doing another.
(Romanian Proverb)
Soft pace goes far.
(Romanian Proverb)
Such bird, such egg.
(Romanian Proverb)
The charitable give out at the door, and God puts in at the window.
(Romanian Proverb)
The fairest rose at last is withered.
(Romanian Proverb)
The herringman hates the fisherman.
(Romanian Proverb)
The letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
(Romanian Proverb)
The old dog doesn't bark without reason.
(Romanian Proverb)
The smoke of a man's own house is better than the fire of another's.
(Romanian Proverb)
There are no birds of this year in last year's nests.
(Romanian Proverb)
They that have got good store of butter may lay it thick on their bread.
(Romanian Proverb)
'Tis a sorry ass that will not bear his own burden.
(Romanian Proverb)
To think that larks will fall into one's mouth ready roasted.
(Romanian Proverb)
Two blacks do not make a white.
(Romanian Proverb)
We soon believe what we desire.
(Romanian Proverb)
When the candles are out, all women are fair.
(Romanian Proverb)
Where there are women and geese, there wants no noise.
(Romanian Proverb)
Who remove stones bruise their fingers.
(Romanian Proverb)
With God all things are possible.
(Romanian Proverb)
You are like the man that sought his mare, and he riding on her.
(Romanian Proverb)
It will be all the same a hundred years hence.
(Romanian Proverb)
Learn weeping, and you shall gain laughing.
(Romanian Proverb)
Listen with your ears, look with your eyes, but keep silent with your mouth.
(Romanian Proverb)
Love is the fruit of idleness.
(Romanian Proverb)
Measure thrice what thou buyest; and cut it but once.
(Romanian Proverb)
Near is my doublet, but nearer is my smock.
(Romanian Proverb)
No man has a lease of his life.
(Romanian Proverb)
Nothing so bad in which there is not something of good.
(Romanian Proverb)
One and none is all one.
(Romanian Proverb)
One who does not work should not eat.
(Romanian Proverb)
physicians' faults are covered with earth.
(Romanian Proverb)
Put not an embroidered crupper on an ass.
(Romanian Proverb)
Scabbed horse cannot abide the comb.
(Romanian Proverb)
Some people may have reasons unknown to you for doing certain things.
(Romanian Proverb)
Suffer and expect.
(Romanian Proverb)
The common horse is worst shod.
(Romanian Proverb)
The fated will happen.
(Romanian Proverb)
The highway is never about.
(Romanian Proverb)
The lion's share.
(Romanian Proverb)
The one who makes little bad things, can as easyly do big bad things.
(Romanian Proverb)
The sun does not shine on both sides of the hedge at once.
(Romanian Proverb)
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