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He pours oil on the fire.
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He sews the jacket to the button.
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He takes over the baton.
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He ties the dog to the post.
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He who does not collect in summer, will heat little in winter.
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He who is strongest, ablest can devour it.
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He would spend even the treasures of Darius.
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How could the boots get on the table.
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If one person calls you a horse, laugh at him. If a second person calls you a horse, think about it.
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In the army there is no Uncle Peter.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is better to get fillers often than forints seldom.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is taken by turns like village headmanship.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Leave others in peace, care for yourself.
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Little money, little football.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Many hands are quickly ready with the work.
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Nobody is forced to attend the dinner given after killing a pig.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One of them is a dog, the other a barker.
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Postpone today's anger till tomorrow.
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Something for something.
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The amount of people equals the amount of opinions.
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The dry leaves do not rustle if no wind blows.
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The horse should worry, he has a big head.
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The person who trusts is happy; the person who doubts is wise.
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The trees do not grow up to the sky.
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There is no impossibility, only unwillingness.
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They blow one stone.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Today it is enough to do it by one finger, tomorrow it will be necessary by ten nails.
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What fails to succeed, should not be forced.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Where need is great, help is nearby.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is doing a fireman's work.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He left for Foldvar to sell boards.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He preaches water and drinks wine.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He shaves a bald head.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He takes the wind out of someone's sails.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He treads downwards, on his subordinates and bows upwards, before his superiors.
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He who gains time, gains life.
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He who mixes with the bran, will be eaten by the pigs.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Headman Simon drives the horse.
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I do not want it even for my enemy.
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If something is given to you then take it, if you are beaten, then run away.
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In wine there is truth.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is difficult to swim against the stream.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It was a difficult childbirth.
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Let it come, whatever must come.
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Living with a devil, you have to turn a devil.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Many homes burns inside but it is not seen outside.
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Not always that reaps who sows.
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One of them is nineteen, the other is one less than twenty.
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Practice makes the master.
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Something has caused anger, despair but one was compelled to stand idly by.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The bite of a dog is healed by the hair of it.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The exception confirms the rule.
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The horse that draws better is beaten.
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The pitcher goes so long to the well, until it breaks.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The underskirt is longer than the skirt.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is no joy without sorrow.
(Hungarian Proverb)
They grind in two mills.
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Today to me, tomorrow to you.
(Hungarian Proverb)
What has that got to do with it.
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Where one trusts, there he gets fat.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is flaying the same bock.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He lies as if he read from a book.
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He pulls the honeyed string before him or before his nose.
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He shoots at sparrows with a, high calibre, gun.
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He talks a hole into the belly of somebody.
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He tries to find his horse and is riding it.
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He who gets up early finds gold.
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He who once ventures to lie, deserves no more confidence.
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Hear and see much, say little.
(Hungarian Proverb)
I have already seen a crow on a pole.
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If the cat's away, the mice will dance.
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It fell to the thirtieth of dogs.
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It is easier to destroy than to build.
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It was baked too late.
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Let the cobbler Paul grumble, he should only make good sandals.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Long hair, short wit.
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Measure twice, cut but once.
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Not even the priest will speak, preach twice.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One should act as he may, not as he would like to.
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Praise the day at sunset.
(Hungarian Proverb)
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