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(205 Proverbs)
To believe with certainty, we must begin by doubting.
(Polish Proverb)
The devil can swallow a woman but he can't digest her.
(Polish Proverb)
Innocence itself sometimes hath need of a mask.
(Polish Proverb)
Fish, to taste right, must swim 3 times -- in water, in butter and in wine.
(Polish Proverb)
A doctor will take care of the rich man; the poor man is cured with work.
(Polish Proverb)
With a bottle and a girl one does not count the hours.
(Polish Proverb)
To believe in certainty, we must begin by doubting.
(Polish Proverb)
The bell is loud because it is empty.
(Polish Proverb)
In Russia as you must, in Poland as you like.
(Polish Proverb)
Fish, to taste good, must swim three times: in water, in butter, and in wine.
(Polish Proverb)
A dead man's will is the mirror of his life.
(Polish Proverb)
Wherever you go, you can't get rid of yourself.
(Polish Proverb)
The greater love is a mother's; then comes a dog's; then a sweetheart's.
(Polish Proverb)
Tasty fish have to swim three times: once in the water, then in butter, and finally in wine.
(Polish Proverb)
In every little house there is a little louse.
(Polish Proverb)
Even the goats will jump on a slanted tree.
(Polish Proverb)
A bachelor and a dog can do anything.
(Polish Proverb)
Where the body wants to rest, there the legs must carry it.
(Polish Proverb)
There will be no bread from that flour.
(Polish Proverb)
One may teach another to speak, but none can teach another to hold his peace.
(Polish Proverb)
In church, in the taverns, and in coffins all men are equal.
(Polish Proverb)
Even if a chef cooks just a fly, he would keep the breast for himself.
(Polish Proverb)
Ink, if not used, will dry up.
(Polish Proverb)
Innocence plays in the backyard of ignorance.
(Polish Proverb)
On a thief, the hat's on fire.
(Polish Proverb)
A fool stands always in the rain.
(Polish Proverb)
Stroke the horse until it is saddled.
(Polish Proverb)
A good bargain is a pick-purse.
(Polish Proverb)
That which everybody guards will soon disappear.
(Polish Proverb)
A noisy cow gives little milk.
(Polish Proverb)
The greatest oaks have been little acorns.
(Polish Proverb)
All times are good when old.
(Polish Proverb)
Time has no respect for beauty.
(Polish Proverb)
Beauty does not season soup.
(Polish Proverb)
Where there is butter there are flies.
(Polish Proverb)
Conscience is the voice of the soul.
(Polish Proverb)
Where there is love, there is happiness.
(Polish Proverb)
Eagles fly alone, but sheep flock together.
(Polish Proverb)
Words must be weighed, not counted.
(Polish Proverb)
Every error has its excuse.
(Polish Proverb)
Fortune is a giver and a taker.
(Polish Proverb)
Fortune's wheel is ever turning.
(Polish Proverb)
God pays, but not weekly wages.
(Polish Proverb)
He is rich enough that wants nothing.
(Polish Proverb)
Hungry bellies have no ears.
(Polish Proverb)
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