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Out of the frying into the fire.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Side-stepping an issue.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Tell me who your friends is, I'll tell you who you are.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The developments have led to the breaking if bread.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The helve of the lost hatchet.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The mouth of a treading horse is not muzzled.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The soul is retained in it only by the prayer.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is a feast once even in Hell.
(Hungarian Proverb)
These was a dog-market in Buda only once.
(Hungarian Proverb)
To be silent is golden, to speak is silvern.
(Hungarian Proverb)
We do not live to eat, but we eat to live.
(Hungarian Proverb)
What's gone, is gone.
(Hungarian Proverb)
You haven't yet caught the bird, still you are already plucking her.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is afraid of it, as the devil fears holy water or incense.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He keeps two irons in the fire.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He owed the devil a journey.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He rushes into the houses together with the door.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He swallows the bitter pill.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He threw the reins between the horses.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who climbs high, has a great fall.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who is not against us, that is with us.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He would drown him in a spoonful of water.
(Hungarian Proverb)
His snow-boots are full.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If I say, it is pregnant, If I do not say, it is not pregnant.
(Hungarian Proverb)
In every good thing there is something bad.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is below the bottom of a frog.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is not good to eat cherries from the same dish with persons of high rank.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Just because a loan is old, that does not make it a gift.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Like question, like answer.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Many Eskimos and few seals.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Nice words appease even the enemy.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One likes the priest, someone else his wife, I prefer his daughter.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Patience brings roses.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Sing the song of the man whose cart you sit on.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Tell the truth and your head will be broken.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The devil does not sleep.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The hoar-frost is still to come for the dog.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The nail sticks out of the sack.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The stake of the play is not beans.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is a limit to everything.
(Hungarian Proverb)
They are as far apart as Mako is from Jerusalem.
(Hungarian Proverb)
To get out of the bed on the wrong side.
(Hungarian Proverb)
We have seen a hare, we shall have no luck.
(Hungarian Proverb)
When a wolf is mentioned, he is already walking round the garden.
(Hungarian Proverb)
You may go to Kukutyin to sharpen oats.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is as impertinent as a fly at the market.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He kills two flies with one flap.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He plays with open cards.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He seeks a knot even on the rush.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He swallows the frog.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He throws the beater too far.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who comes late gets bones for lunch.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who is sitting in the reeds, makes a whistle of his choice.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He would even lie, there is no star in the sky.
(Hungarian Proverb)
His soul comes to him only to sleep there.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If it does not trickle, it will drop.
(Hungarian Proverb)
In judging others, the point of departure is always himself.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is better to ask twice than to err once.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is not good to paint the devil on the wall.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Kings Matthias is dead, justice is lost.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Like tree, like fruit.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Many geese overpower a pig.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Nobody can slip out of his own skin.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One need not throw out the child with the bathwater.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Peel the inner bark of the lime tree until it peels.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Slow water washes away the bank.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Tell the truth, and people will bash in your head.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The difference between them is like that between sky and earth.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The horse has four legs, still the stumbles.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The neighbour's meadow is always greener.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The straight road is the best.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is a tile on the roof.
(Hungarian Proverb)
They are as many as the Russians.
(Hungarian Proverb)
To pull somebody by a wire.
(Hungarian Proverb)
We shall write it in soot in the chimney.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Where ambition begins happiness ends.
(Hungarian Proverb)
You should not only know what is right but also do it.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is as poor as a church mouse.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He knows as much about it as a hen does about the alphabet.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He plays with somebody as a cat plays with a mouse.
(Hungarian Proverb)
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