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Freedom for the free and heaven for the saved.
(Russian Proverb)
Guard your honor from your youth, and your weapons once you've got them in hand.
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However you feed the wolf, he still looks at the wood.
(Russian Proverb)
If you don't deceive, you can't sell.
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In a crush, yet without resentment.
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It will heal well before your wedding.
(Russian Proverb)
Live for a century ? learn for a century.
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My job 'cock-a-doodle-doo'; from then on, it may not dawn.
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One can't spoil porridge with butter.
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Only death will cure the hunchback.
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Seeing the Kremlin stars - going forward braver.
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Take care of your dress from when it's new and your honor from your youth.
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The cub does not teach the Wolf.
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The night's too short to warrant marrying poor.
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There is only one good - knowledge; there is only one evil - ignorance.
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To become a master or a deadman.
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We use to live and spill tears, now we live and build happiness.
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When the task accomplished, feel free to take a walk.
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Word is not a sparrow: flies out, can't catch it.
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You can't move faster than your shadow.
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A drawing man clutches at straw.
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A kopeck saves the rouble, and the rouble guards your head.
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A sparrow in the hand is better than a cock on the roof.
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All cats are grey at night.
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As twice two is four.
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Choose a matchmaker, not a bride.
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Do not measure others by your own yardstick.
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Don't wake up trouble while it sleeps quietly.
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Every vegetable has its time.
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Friendship is friendship, but keep our tobacco apart.
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Hands wash each other.
(Russian Proverb)
Hunger is not your aunt.
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If you enjoy riding, enjoy pulling the sleigh.
(Russian Proverb)
In affect you can break even an elm.
(Russian Proverb)
It will snap where it's the thinnest.
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Living life is not like crossing a meadow.
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My job is to scream, 'cock-a-doodle-doo'; from then on, it may not dawn.
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One does not regret giving one's own ear-ring to one's dear friend.
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Out of eyesight ? out of heart.
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Seven don't wait for one.
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Take together, it will not be heavy.
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The devil is not as scary as they paint him.
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The old bear falls into the old trap.
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There was ? there wasn't.
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To every high mountain, there is a higher one.
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Went to get wool, but returned bald.
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When the wine is run out, you stop the leak.
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Work is afraid of a skilled worker.
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You can't throw a handkerchief over somebody's mouth.
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A drop from every mug makes for a house for the barmaid.
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A liar can go round the world but cannot come back.
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A spoken word is like a sparrow that once has flown away, cannot be caught again.
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All roads lead to moscow.
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As you brew, so must you drink.
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Cows forget that they were calves.
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Do not plant a tree with its root upward.
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Don't worry if you borrow, but worry if you lend.
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Everyone loves the tree that gives him shelter.
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Friendship is one thing and tobacco is another.
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Have a good time if you want -- but don't overdo it.
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I sell it for what I bought it.
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If you enjoy riding, you better enjoy pulling the sleigh.
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In other persons' eye one can see a mote, in one's own - cannot see a log.
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It's better to be too aware than too unaware.
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Living life is not like just crossing a field.
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Neither fish nor meat.
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One does not sharpen the axes after the right time; after the time they are needed.
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Overseas, a cow a quarter of kopeck, but a rouble to ship.
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Seven nannies make a one-eyed kid.
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Tastes are not argued.
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The devil is not so frighful as he is painted.
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The payment adorns the debt.
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There was a time they loved an accordionist, and now the time has come where they love a tractor driver.
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To live with wolves, you have to howl like a wolf.
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What boy one begs for, the man throws away.
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When wood is chopped, woodchips will fly.
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Work is unlike wolf; it won't run to the woods.
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You could even hew sticks on head.
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A drop in the sea.
(Russian Proverb)
A lucky man can stumble upon a treasure while an unlucky one can't even find a mushroom.
(Russian Proverb)
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