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Indonesian Proverbs
(110 Proverbs)
A person who is extremely cautious in doing something.
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Describe, usually with regret, something that has already happenned and is irreversible.
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In a no-win situation where all the possible solutions present has terrible consequences.
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People with much ado usually don't know shallow.
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To describe a unity of a society.
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A person who loves about their mother is doing the best deed.
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Different background means different thinking.
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In a very critical situation as the egg will soon tip-over and fall.
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Someone who doesn't want to be responsible for his doing.
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To get something one silently wishes for.
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A person who talks a lot usually is empty inside.
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Different culture means different custom.
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Like the seaweed that clings to each other after each passing boat separates them, so too a family will come together with the passing of each crisis.
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Someone who expect to become someone that beyond him.
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Together in good and bad times.
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A person who wish for something impossible.
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Different people have different personality.
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Live a good and useful life.
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Someone who wish something impossible.
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Two things that never get along.
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A smart man is usually humble.
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Diligence is the beginning of brilliance.
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Never take for granted a quiet person, for he may have qualities that belie his quiet nature.
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Someone will be remembered by his accolades.
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Useless protest, critic, or sarcasm.
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All the bad things seems to happen at the same time.
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Do multiple tasks at one go.
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Never underestimate a quiet person, for he may have qualities that belie his quiet nature.
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Taking advantage of a murky/confusing situation.
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We are never satisfied with our posessions.
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An egoistic person can't realize his own mistakes, but can always find mistakes of others.
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Do two things at one go.
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No experience, narrow minded.
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The opposite of It's A Small World.
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We have to fight for our freedom as long as it takes, and we shall not mind the death following our struggle for independence.
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Asking question is the only way to learn.
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Does not mix well together.
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No matter how smart a person is, eventually he will make a mistake.
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There are hidden purposes behind an act.
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We only call our friends if we need help, and we don't help our friends in need.
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Be careful of what you say as it can hurt more than a knife.
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Each is dependent on the other for their mutual survival.
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No matter how stressed or angry we are, we have to solve a problem with rationale.
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There is always someone who loves you, and someone who hates you.
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When a durian tree is already ripe and sweet, many of the durians will fall to the ground.
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A change of event such as the death of a leader, will lead to other changes.
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Be dilligent in learning.
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Even things that are far apart can meet as one.
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No matter how successful a person is, he will experience some bad things too.
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There is no point of nurturing an anger inside us. Just let it go.
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When prominent persons fights, commoners would suffer.
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A different way of thingking in every person.
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Beautiful day, a gift for the traveller.
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Every action has its consequences.
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Nothing is difficult when you get used to it.
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There will be a replacement for everything.
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Where's no top dogs, underdogs will be seen as one.
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A dispute can only be resolved by discussing the problem openly and coolly.
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Better something than nothing.
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Expecting something bigger, and we let go what we already have.
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Nothing is perfect in this world.
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There's a cause of everything.
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Wherever we live, we must observe the local custom.
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A good deed that is repaid by a bad deed.
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Blaming the wrong reason. Looking for a scapegoat.
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Expense is bigger than income.
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Older but instead of getting wiser, one gets naughtier.
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Think everything carefully before committing yourself because there is no point for regretting it later.
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A junior will always do what the senior does.
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Blaming the wrong reason/cause or creating a scapegoat.
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Fighting a losing battle.
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Once you lost the trust of someone, it is almost impossible to gain it back.
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This proverb is often used to illustrate a person who does not have enough resources to accomplish his goal.
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A long dispute has been forgoten by love, or sometimes a long time of goodness has been forgotten by one badness.
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Changing priorities.
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If we do a lot of practice we can do a good job.
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one ill behaviour may cause others to forget the kindness we've done.
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To be a smart man you need to be humble.
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A mother's love is neverending.
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Collaboration, sharing of burden irrespective of the weight.
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