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If a man knew where he would fall, he would spread straw there first.
(Finnish Proverb)
A good bell is heard from far, a bad one still further.
(Finnish Proverb)
The winter does not leave without a backward glance.
(Finnish Proverb)
He who shares the meat is always left with the bone.
(Finnish Proverb)
The water is the same on both sides of the boat.
(Finnish Proverb)
He who cannot light a fire knows nothing about love.
(Finnish Proverb)
The walking-stick reaches many lands, the word many more.
(Finnish Proverb)
He needs a long candle who awaits the death of another.
(Finnish Proverb)
The old cow forgets that she was once a calf.
(Finnish Proverb)
Happiness does not come from happiness itself, but from the journey towards achieving it.
(Finnish Proverb)
The memories of one's youth make for long, long thoughts.
(Finnish Proverb)
Everyone knows the bear, but the bear knows no one.
(Finnish Proverb)
The lazy sweat when they eat and complain of the cold when they work.
(Finnish Proverb)
Even a small star shines in the dark.
(Finnish Proverb)
The back has to pay for what the ears didn't hear.
(Finnish Proverb)
Don't raise your club so high; it will only fall on your head.
(Finnish Proverb)
The forest will answer you in the way you call to it.
(Finnish Proverb)
Do it today! Tomorrow it might be forbidden.
(Finnish Proverb)
Praise your horse tomorrow, your son when he has a beard, your daughter when she is married and yourself never.
(Finnish Proverb)
Better ice that melts than fire that extinguishes.
(Finnish Proverb)
Cowardice will not prolong life.
(Finnish Proverb)
God did not create haste.
(Finnish Proverb)
In heaven you wont hear the mosquitoes.
(Finnish Proverb)
Rain does not stay in the sky.
(Finnish Proverb)
The cheese betrays the milk.
(Finnish Proverb)
The echo knows all languages.
(Finnish Proverb)
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