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A sparrow in your hand is better than a pigeon on the roof.
(Polish Proverb)
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
(Polish Proverb)
If you love him, don't lend him.
(Polish Proverb)
Running away makes you guilty.
(Polish Proverb)
The news of a good deed travels far, but the news of a bad one travels even farther.
(Polish Proverb)
Where two are fighting, a third one wins.
(Polish Proverb)
A whistling priest has a demon in his belly.
(Polish Proverb)
Everyone is tempted to evil.
(Polish Proverb)
I'm human; nothing that is human is strange to me. A good run is better than a bad fight.
(Polish Proverb)
Say only good things about the dead.
(Polish Proverb)
The rich man gets his ice in the summer and the poor man gets his in the winter.
(Polish Proverb)
Who wakes up early, Lord God provides him.
(Polish Proverb)
Add up your pennies, and buy a hen.
(Polish Proverb)
Fate throws fortune, but not everyone catches.
(Polish Proverb)
It is better to give than to lend and it costs about the same.
(Polish Proverb)
Shavings fly where wood is being chopped.
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There are a thousand roads to every wrong.
(Polish Proverb)
With gold in your pocket you are wise, you are handsome, and you dance well too.
(Polish Proverb)
Beautifully decorated plate won't feed anyone.
(Polish Proverb)
Folly lives next door to knowledge.
(Polish Proverb)
It is worse to be sick in the soul than in body.
(Polish Proverb)
Speak well of the dead or not at all.
(Polish Proverb)
There will be no cream from that spoiled milk.
(Polish Proverb)
With unity there is strength.
(Polish Proverb)
Being ignorant of law is no excuse.
(Polish Proverb)
For a ducat brother will sell brother.
(Polish Proverb)
It was Blacksmith's guilt, but the Gypsy was hanged.
(Polish Proverb)
Still waters are the deepest; Still waters run deep.
(Polish Proverb)
Tommy, please, stay at your own place.
(Polish Proverb)
Without salt the feast is spoiled.
(Polish Proverb)
Better is one lady than 4 widows.
(Polish Proverb)
Fortune goes like a wheel.
(Polish Proverb)
It's easier for the horses when the woman gets off the cart.
(Polish Proverb)
Still waters erode the shore or Still waters run deep.
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Truth can take you everywhere... including jail.
(Polish Proverb)
Without work there is no dinner.
(Polish Proverb)
Better no doctor at all than three.
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Guest coming into house - God coming into house.
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Joy must have sorrow.
(Polish Proverb)
Talk of a wolf and the wolf appears.
(Polish Proverb)
Two heads are better than one or When two,not one.
(Polish Proverb)
Without work there won't be any bread in your mouth.
(Polish Proverb)
A beggar talked to a picture, but picture answered nothing.
(Polish Proverb)
Cracow wasn't built at once.
(Polish Proverb)
He who gives quickly gives twice.
(Polish Proverb)
Keep learning because knowledge is the key to power.
(Polish Proverb)
That which the flesh likes, makes the soul lost.
(Polish Proverb)
What a young absorbs, the old loses.
(Polish Proverb)
You can wait till the cows come home.
(Polish Proverb)
A bitter centipede if eaten in a pleasing berry pie will taste sweet.
(Polish Proverb)
Did hogs feed here or did Lithuanians have a feast here?
(Polish Proverb)
He who has none hates those that have much.
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Light a candle for God and another for the devil.
(Polish Proverb)
The best asset is a clean conscience.
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What Jimmy did to God, God does to Jimmy.
(Polish Proverb)
You can't heal stubbornness.
(Polish Proverb)
A bush does note grow berries in winter.
(Polish Proverb)
Do not reprimand the alien, do not praise your own.
(Polish Proverb)
He who lies once is never believed again.
(Polish Proverb)
Man is man's wolf.
(Polish Proverb)
The devil lives beneath a slattern woman's skirts.
(Polish Proverb)
What Johny wont learn, John wont know.
(Polish Proverb)
You will see something as surely as a pig will see Heaven.
(Polish Proverb)
A crow won't bite a crow.
(Polish Proverb)
Don't divide the fur on the bear.
(Polish Proverb)
He who tickles himself can laugh whenever he wants.
(Polish Proverb)
Man shoots, God carries the bullets.
(Polish Proverb)
The devil seduced Eve in Italian. Eve mislead Adam in Bohemian. The Lord scolded them both in German. Then the angel drove them from paradise in Hungarian.
(Polish Proverb)
When a man hurries, the devil smiles.
(Polish Proverb)
A good appetite needs no sauce.
(Polish Proverb)
Don't praise the day before sunset.
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He/She is gaping like a calf at the painted gate.
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my home is my castle.
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The good won't be spoiled in an inn, so the bad won't be mended in a church.
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When February comes, hobnail your shoes.
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A good joke is a penny worth.
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Don't talk about others, they won't talk about you.
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Home, sweet home.
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Not everything that's allowed is best.
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The grunts of pigs never make it to heaven.
(Polish Proverb)
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