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Who lives in exile finds that spring has no charm.
(Russian Proverb)
What the young one begs for, the grown-up throws away.
(Russian Proverb)
They bow to you when borrowing, you bow to them when collecting.
(Russian Proverb)
The wise man says "I am looking for truth"; and the fool, "I have found truth."
(Russian Proverb)
The rich would have to eat money if the poor did not provide food.
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The hearth in our house is warmer than our neighbor's.
(Russian Proverb)
Tell God the truth, but give money to the judge.
(Russian Proverb)
Poverty is a sin that the rich never forgive.
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Old age is not a joy, but death is not a gain.
(Russian Proverb)
Make yourself a sheep and the wolf is ready.
(Russian Proverb)
It is unpleasant to go alone, even to be drowned.
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If you will not hear reason, she will surely rap your knuckles.
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If the family is together, the soul is in the right place.
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Hypocrites kick with their hind feet while licking with their tongues.
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Good fortune wears a pretty dress but its underclothes do not bear investigation.
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Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes.
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Do not make me kiss, and you will not make me sin.
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Better a fair pair of heels than a halter.
(Russian Proverb)
An empty mill will turn without the wind.
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A spoken word is not a sparrow. Once it flies out, you can't catch it.
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Your feet are crooked, your hair is good for nothing, said the pig to the horse.
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You cannot write in the chimney with charcoal.
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Who falls in the water will hold on to the foam to save himself.
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What men usually ask for when they pray to God is, that two and two may not make four.
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There's no harm in wine; it's drunkenness that is at fault.
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The wife is twice precious only; when led into the house, and when taken out.
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The person afraid of bad luck will never know good.
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The future is for those who know how to wait.
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Tears come more often from the eyes than from the heart.
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Peace lasts until the army comes, and the army lasts until peace comes.
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Not everything is a mermaid that dives into the water.
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Make peace with people; wage war with your sins.
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It is not the horse that draws the cart, but the oats.
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If you were born lucky, even your rooster will lay eggs.
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If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; if he kills, the earth hides it.
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Honor goes to God; the priests get the bacon.
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God wanted to punish mankind, so he created lawyers.
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Even a blind pig finds an acorn every once in awhile.
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Do not make jokes that cost more than a ruble.
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Better a dove on the plate than a woodgrouse in the mating place.
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All are not cooks who walk with long knives.
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A sleeping fox counts chicken in his dreams.
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Your body belongs to the Tsar, your soul to God, and your back to the squire.
(Russian Proverb)
You cannot ride two horses with one ass.
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Where you saw wood, there the sawdust will fall.
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What comes out of one mouth goes into a hundred others.
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There will be trouble if the cobbler starts making pies.
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The vulture embraced the chicken until its last breath.
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The peasant will not cross himself before it begins to thunder.
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The fish always stinks from the head downwards.
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Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.
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Only a fool will make a doctor his heir.
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Not everyone who has a cowl on is a monk.
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Make peace with man and war with your sins.
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It is never winter in the land of hope.
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If you want to be a hundred you must start young.
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If the devil catch a man idle he'll set him at work.
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Hold your children with your heart but teach them with your hands.
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God wanted to chastise mankind, so he sent lawyers.
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Eternal peace lasts only until the next war.
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Do not make an elephant out of a fly.
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Better a bed of wood than a bier of gold.
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After your daughter is married, there comes a number of potential sons-in-law.
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A sin of gold is followed by a punishment of lead.
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You would do better to sit on a powder keg than on the knee of a woman.
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You cannot pull a fish out of the pond without work.
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Where something is thin, that's where it tears.
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We all see the same sun, but we don't eat the same meal.
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There may be snow on the roof, but there's fire in the belly.
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The Tsar has three hands but only one ear.
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The peasant sweats and the nobleman is always right.
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The first [cup of vodka] goes as a stake, the second as a falcon, and the third as a little bird.
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Take a man at his word, an ox by the horns.
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One who seeks no friends is his own enemy.
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No one is hanged who has money in his pocket.
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Make a friend of the wolf, but keep your axe ready.
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It is good to pay with other people's money.
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If you don't have time to do it right you must have time to do it over.
(Russian Proverb)
If the child does not cry, the mother knows not its wants.
(Russian Proverb)
He who serves the Tsar cannot serve his people.
(Russian Proverb)
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