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Russian Proverbs
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A fisherman can recognize another fisherman from afar.
(Russian Proverb)
A mile walked with a friend has only one hundred steps.
(Russian Proverb)
A thief's hat is burning.
(Russian Proverb)
An empty barrel makes the greatest sound.
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Asking is no sin, and being refused is no tragedy.
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Debt is beautiful after repaid.
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Do not spit into a well?it may be useful to drink water.
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Either chest in crosses, or a head in bushes.
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Fear has large eyes.
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God bestows no horns upon an ill-tempered cow.
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He lived a colonel but died a corpse.
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If not by washing, then by rolling.
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If you go to war pray once; if you go on a sea journey pray twice; but pray three times when you are going to be married.
(Russian Proverb)
In the times of czar Goroch.
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It's nice to have a spoon in time for dinner.
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Look for wind in a field.
(Russian Proverb)
No family has no ugly member.
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One fisherman knows another from afar.
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Paper is patient - you can put anything on it.
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Shoot a daw and a crow, and soon you'll hit a falcon.
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Tell me who your friends are and i'll tell you who you are.
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The end is the crown of any work.
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The sat one doesn't understand the hungry one: for one the soup is too thin, for the other - the pearls are too small.
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There will come a time when the seed will sprout.
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Together, it's cramped; apart, it's boring.
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What johnny will not teach himself, johnny will never know.
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Whether an owl with a stump, or a stump with an owl.
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Would I know where I'd fall, I'd lay some straw there ahead of time.
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You get to really know your friend when trouble comes.
(Russian Proverb)
A fly will not come into a closed mouth.
(Russian Proverb)
A new broom sweeps in a new way.
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A thread from everyone will make a shirt for the needy.
(Russian Proverb)
An empty barrel rattles louder.
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Be patient, cossack, and you'll be a chieftain.
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Debt is beautiful only after it is repaid.
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Do not spit into the well that you might need to drink out of.
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Elderberries in the yard and an uncle in kiev.
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Fedot, yet not the one.
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God comes with leaden feet but strikes with iron hands.
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He makes the bed soft, yet it's hard to sleep on.
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If the child does not cry, the mother won't know what it wants.
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If you have eaten the morsel on Wednesday, do not look for it on Thursday.
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Intoxication is not the wine's fault but man's.
(Russian Proverb)
It's the still waters that are inhibited by devils.
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Love makes the owl seem prettier than a white falcon.
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No man can be a good ruler unless he has first been ruled.
(Russian Proverb)
One fisherman sees another from afar.
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Peace and harmony is great treasure.
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Single in a field is not a warrior.
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That's the snag!.
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The fathers ate the cranberries and the children are left with the aftertaste.
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The scythe has hit a stone.
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There would be no good fortune had misfortune not helped.
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Trouble is here, so open the gates.
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What plant, that will harvest.
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Whether you hit an owl with a stump, or a stump with an owl.
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Yakov's magpie started chattering the same thing about anyone.
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You heard the ring, but don't know where.
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A fool may throw into a well a stone which a hundred wise men cannot pull out.
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A Party member is an active person.
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A titmouse in the hand is better than a crane in the sky.
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An icon for the mind is like raw vodka for the stomach.
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Before we went to churches and bars - now we go to clubs and cinemas.
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Desire is worse then compulsion.
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Do not spit into the well you may have to drink of.
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Elder-berry is in the kitchen-garden, therefore your Uncle is in Kiev.
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Fedot, yet not the right one.
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God does not give horns to a cow that likes to gore.
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He would exclaim "Ah" looking at himself.
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If the collective farm is wealthy, the farmer is happy.
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If you learn a lot, you'll age soon.
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It is a bad workman that has a bad saw.
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Jabber, Emelya ? your week.
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Make thyself a sheep, and the wolf is ready.
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No money is taken for just looking at somebody or something.
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One is not a thief unless caught stealing.
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Plan your life as though you were going to live forever, but live today as if you were going to die tomorrow.
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Single man in a field is not a warrior.
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That's where the dog is buried.
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The first blin always turns out lumpy.
(Russian Proverb)
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