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Finnish Proverbs on Man
Finnish Proverbs on Man
(11 Proverbs)
A man is valued by his work, not his words.
(Finnish Proverb)
A snotnose may grow up to be a man; but he who laughs without cause, never.
(Finnish Proverb)
An honest man would rather sell his land than tell a lie.
(Finnish Proverb)
Help the man climbing a hill, not the one standing below it.
(Finnish Proverb)
Rather a man without a cow for the summer than without a wife for Christmas night.
(Finnish Proverb)
Take a man by his word, take a bull by its horn.
(Finnish Proverb)
There's a man who looks like a partridge with legs like a mosquito.
(Finnish Proverb)
When a man remembers the land, the land remembers him.
(Finnish Proverb)
You are not a man until you have plowed a field.
(Finnish Proverb)
If the bathroom and a brandy cannot help a man, then death is imminent.
(Finnish Proverb)
If a man knew where he would fall, he would spread straw there first.
(Finnish Proverb)
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