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He that is fed at another's hand may stay long ere he be full.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that sings on Friday will weep on Sunday.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that will swear will lie.
(Romanian Proverb)
Hear and see and say nothing.
(Romanian Proverb)
I scratch where it itches not.
(Romanian Proverb)
If you would not live to be old, you must be hanged when you are young.
(Romanian Proverb)
It is a dangerous fire that begins in the bed straw.
(Romanian Proverb)
It is sometimes good to hold a candle to the devil.
(Romanian Proverb)
A beggar's purse is bottomless.
(Romanian Proverb)
A fly follows the honey.
(Romanian Proverb)
A good wife's a goodly prize, saith Solomon the wise.
(Romanian Proverb)
A penny at a pinch is worth a pound.
(Romanian Proverb)
A word and a stone let go cannot be called back.
(Romanian Proverb)
All they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.
(Romanian Proverb)
An old fox needs learn no craft.
(Romanian Proverb)
At length the fox is brought to the furrier.
(Romanian Proverb)
Better be the head of an ass than the tail of a lion.
(Romanian Proverb)
Beware of him whom god hath marked.
(Romanian Proverb)
Content is more than a kingdom.
(Romanian Proverb)
deeds, not words.
(Romanian Proverb)
Don't sell the bear's skin before you have caught him.
(Romanian Proverb)
Every law has a loophole.
(Romanian Proverb)
Face to face, the truth comes out.
(Romanian Proverb)
First catch your hare, then cook him.
(Romanian Proverb)
Foul water as soon as fair will quench hot fire.
(Romanian Proverb)
Good broth may be made in an old pot.
(Romanian Proverb)
Hard is for any man all faults to mend.
(Romanian Proverb)
He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that doth amiss may do well.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that has done ill once will do it again.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that is not with me is against me.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that soweth good seed shall reap good corn.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that would live in peace and rest, must hear, and see, and say the best.
(Romanian Proverb)
Hear much, speak little.
(Romanian Proverb)
I today, you tomorrow.
(Romanian Proverb)
Ill air slays sooner than the sword.
(Romanian Proverb)
It is as natural to be born as to die.
(Romanian Proverb)
A bellyful is a bellyful, whether it be meat or drink.
(Romanian Proverb)
A fool may throw a stone into a well, which a hundred wise men cannot pull out.
(Romanian Proverb)
A great ship asks deep waters.
(Romanian Proverb)
A poor man has no friends.
(Romanian Proverb)
A word to a wise man is enough.
(Romanian Proverb)
All truths are not to be told.
(Romanian Proverb)
An ounce of fortune is worth a pound of forecast.
(Romanian Proverb)
At length the fox turns monk.
(Romanian Proverb)
Better be the head of the yeomanry than the tail of the gentry.
(Romanian Proverb)
Blab is wist and out it must.
(Romanian Proverb)
Content lodges oftener in cottages than palaces.
(Romanian Proverb)
Dicing, drabbing and drinking bring men to destruction.
(Romanian Proverb)
Drunkards and fools cannot lie.
(Romanian Proverb)
Every man has his cross to bear.
(Romanian Proverb)
Fair is not fair, but that which pleases.
(Romanian Proverb)
First think, and then speak.
(Romanian Proverb)
Fresh fish and new-come guests smell in three days.
(Romanian Proverb)
Good is good, but better carries it.
(Romanian Proverb)
Hares may pull dead lions by the beard.
(Romanian Proverb)
He is not poor that has little, but he that desires much.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that dwells next door to a cripple will learn to halt.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that has money has what he wants.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it.
(Romanian Proverb)
He that sows thistles shall reap prickles.
(Romanian Proverb)
He thinks that roasted larks will fall into his mouth.
(Romanian Proverb)
Hell and destruction are never full.
(Romanian Proverb)
Idleness is the key of poverty.
(Romanian Proverb)
Ill company brings many a man to the gallows.
(Romanian Proverb)
It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.
(Romanian Proverb)
A bird in your hand is worth two in the bush.
(Romanian Proverb)
A fool's bolt is soon shot.
(Romanian Proverb)
A hired horse tired never.
(Romanian Proverb)
A poor man wants some things, a covetous man all things.
(Romanian Proverb)
Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public.
(Romanian Proverb)
All's alike at the latter day: a bag of gold and wisp of hay.
(Romanian Proverb)
An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue.
(Romanian Proverb)
At open doors dogs come in.
(Romanian Proverb)
Better belly burst than good meat lost.
(Romanian Proverb)
Blind men should judge no colors.
(Romanian Proverb)
Covetousness breaks the bag.
(Romanian Proverb)
Did you ever hear an ass play on a harp?
(Romanian Proverb)
Dry bread is better with love than a fat capon with fear.
(Romanian Proverb)
Every man has his faults.
(Romanian Proverb)
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