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(1081 Proverbs)
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
(Romanian Proverb)
Let an ill man lie in thy straw, and he looks to be thy heir.
(Romanian Proverb)
Long jesting was never good.
(Romanian Proverb)
Love thy neighbour as thyself.
(Romanian Proverb)
Men leap over where the hedge is lowest.
(Romanian Proverb)
Never buy a pig in a poke.
(Romanian Proverb)
No man ought to look a gift horse in the mouth.
(Romanian Proverb)
Nought lay down, nought take up.
(Romanian Proverb)
One enemy can do more hurt than ten friends can do good.
(Romanian Proverb)
Our neighbour's cow yields more milk than our.
(Romanian Proverb)
Plough deep, while sluggards sleep; and you shall have corn to sell and keep.
(Romanian Proverb)
Rage is without reason.
(Romanian Proverb)
Set a cow to catch a hare.
(Romanian Proverb)
Sow thin and mow thin.
(Romanian Proverb)
Take no more on you than you're able to bear.
(Romanian Proverb)
The cunning wife makes her husband her apron.
(Romanian Proverb)
The faulty stands on his guard.
(Romanian Proverb)
The hurt man writes with steel on a marble stone.
(Romanian Proverb)
The master's footsteps fattens the soil, and his foot the ground.
(Romanian Proverb)
The person taking legal action often gives up an ox to win a cat.
(Romanian Proverb)
The thief does fear each bush an officer.
(Romanian Proverb)
There is a time to love, and a time to hate.
(Romanian Proverb)
Though thou hast never so many counsellors, yet do not forsake the counsel of thy own soul.
(Romanian Proverb)
To cut large shives of another's loaf.
(Romanian Proverb)
Too much honey cloys the stomach.
(Romanian Proverb)
Two of a trade seldom agree.
(Romanian Proverb)
What is got over the devil's back is spent under his belly.
(Romanian Proverb)
When the house is burned down, you bring water.
(Romanian Proverb)
Whether the pitcher strikes the stone, or the stone the pitcher, it is bad for the pitcher.
(Romanian Proverb)
Who will not keep a penny, never shall have many.
(Romanian Proverb)
Woe to him that is alone.
(Romanian Proverb)
You cannot see the wood for the trees.
(Romanian Proverb)
Judge nothing before the time.
(Romanian Proverb)
Let every pedlar carry his own burden.
(Romanian Proverb)
Long ways, long lies.
(Romanian Proverb)
Love will go through stone walls.
(Romanian Proverb)
Mickle head, little wit.
(Romanian Proverb)
Never choose your women or your linen by candlelight.
(Romanian Proverb)
No naked man is sought after to be rifled.
(Romanian Proverb)
Nurture passes nature.
(Romanian Proverb)
One enemy is too many; and a hundred friends too few.
(Romanian Proverb)
Our neighbour's ground yields better corn than ours.
(Romanian Proverb)
Poor folks are glad of porridge.
(Romanian Proverb)
Rats desert a falling house.
(Romanian Proverb)
Short folk are soon angry.
(Romanian Proverb)
Spare at the spigot, and let it out at the bung-hole.
(Romanian Proverb)
The back door robs the house.
(Romanian Proverb)
The death of the wolves is the safety of the sheep.
(Romanian Proverb)
The flock follow the bell-wether.
(Romanian Proverb)
The husband is the head of the wife.
(Romanian Proverb)
The mean is the best.
(Romanian Proverb)
The pitcher goes so often to the well that it is broken at last.
(Romanian Proverb)
The thread breaks where it is weakest.
(Romanian Proverb)
There is a time to weep, and a time to laugh.
(Romanian Proverb)
Thoughts be free from toll.
(Romanian Proverb)
To go to heaven in a featherbed.
(Romanian Proverb)
Too much laughter discovers folly.
(Romanian Proverb)
Two sparrows on one ear of corn make an ill agreement.
(Romanian Proverb)
What the kings wills, that the law wills.
(Romanian Proverb)
When the night's darkest, the dawn's nearest.
(Romanian Proverb)
While the grass grows, the horse starves.
(Romanian Proverb)
Whom fortune wishes to destroy, she first makes mad.
(Romanian Proverb)
Woe to thee, o land, when thy King is a child.
(Romanian Proverb)
You go to an ass for wool.
(Romanian Proverb)
Keep flax from fire and youth from gaming.
(Romanian Proverb)
Let him that owns the cow, take her by the tail.
(Romanian Proverb)
Look to thyself when thy neighbour's house is on fire.
(Romanian Proverb)
Lying and thieving go together.
(Romanian Proverb)
Mischief comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce.
(Romanian Proverb)
New things are fair.
(Romanian Proverb)
No one but the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.
(Romanian Proverb)
Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm.
(Romanian Proverb)
One eyewitness is better than ten hear-so's.
(Romanian Proverb)
Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.
(Romanian Proverb)
Pour gold on him, and he'll never thrive.
(Romanian Proverb)
Red hair; devil's hair.
(Romanian Proverb)
Short pleasure, long pain.
(Romanian Proverb)
Spare well and have well.
(Romanian Proverb)
The belly wants ears.
(Romanian Proverb)
The devil knows many things because he is old.
(Romanian Proverb)
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