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You cannot ride two horses with one ass.
(Russian Proverb)
Where you saw wood, there the sawdust will fall.
(Russian Proverb)
What comes out of one mouth goes into a hundred others.
(Russian Proverb)
There will be trouble if the cobbler starts making pies.
(Russian Proverb)
The vulture embraced the chicken until its last breath.
(Russian Proverb)
The peasant will not cross himself before it begins to thunder.
(Russian Proverb)
The fish always stinks from the head downwards.
(Russian Proverb)
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.
(Russian Proverb)
Only a fool will make a doctor his heir.
(Russian Proverb)
Not everyone who has a cowl on is a monk.
(Russian Proverb)
Make peace with man and war with your sins.
(Russian Proverb)
It is never winter in the land of hope.
(Russian Proverb)
If you want to be a hundred you must start young.
(Russian Proverb)
If the devil catch a man idle he'll set him at work.
(Russian Proverb)
Hold your children with your heart but teach them with your hands.
(Russian Proverb)
God wanted to chastise mankind, so he sent lawyers.
(Russian Proverb)
Eternal peace lasts only until the next war.
(Russian Proverb)
Do not make an elephant out of a fly.
(Russian Proverb)
Better a bed of wood than a bier of gold.
(Russian Proverb)
After your daughter is married, there comes a number of potential sons-in-law.
(Russian Proverb)
A sin of gold is followed by a punishment of lead.
(Russian Proverb)
You need a sharp axe for a tough bough.
(Russian Proverb)
You cannot pull a fish out of the pond without work.
(Russian Proverb)
Where something is thin, that's where it tears.
(Russian Proverb)
We all see the same sun, but we don't eat the same meal.
(Russian Proverb)
There may be snow on the roof, but there's fire in the belly.
(Russian Proverb)
The Tsar has three hands but only one ear.
(Russian Proverb)
The peasant sweats and the nobleman is always right.
(Russian Proverb)
The first [cup of vodka] goes as a stake, the second as a falcon, and the third as a little bird.
(Russian Proverb)
Take a man at his word, an ox by the horns.
(Russian Proverb)
One who seeks no friends is his own enemy.
(Russian Proverb)
No one is hanged who has money in his pocket.
(Russian Proverb)
Make a friend of the wolf, but keep your axe ready.
(Russian Proverb)
It is good to pay with other people's money.
(Russian Proverb)
If you don't have time to do it right you must have time to do it over.
(Russian Proverb)
If the child does not cry, the mother knows not its wants.
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He who serves the Tsar cannot serve his people.
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God does not give to the cow that butts.
(Russian Proverb)
Envy sees the sea but not the rocks.
(Russian Proverb)
Deprive a mirror of its silver and even the czar won't see his face.
(Russian Proverb)
Beauty is the sister of idleness and the mother of luxury.
(Russian Proverb)
After the head is off, one does not cry over the hair.
(Russian Proverb)
A silent man is not a conquered man.
(Russian Proverb)
You must chop down the tree that gives too much or too little shade.
(Russian Proverb)
You cannot drive straight on a twisting lane.
(Russian Proverb)
When you meet a man, you judge him by his clothes; when you leave, you judge him by his heart.
(Russian Proverb)
Water does not run under a lying stone.
(Russian Proverb)
There may be deep bottoms in still waters.
(Russian Proverb)
The tongue always returns to the sore tooth.
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The past is for God, the future for the Tsars.
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The fall of the leaf; is a whisper to the living.
(Russian Proverb)
Success has many fathers, while failure is an orphan.
(Russian Proverb)
One stupid woman recognizes another one from a distance.
(Russian Proverb)
No one is dragged to heaven by the hair.
(Russian Proverb)
Love is like a glass that breaks if handled clumsily.
(Russian Proverb)
It is easier to fill twenty bellies than one pair of eyes.
(Russian Proverb)
If you throw nettles into your neighbors garden you will find them growing in your own.
(Russian Proverb)
If rubles fell from heaven the poor would have no bag.
(Russian Proverb)
He who offers his back should not complain if it is beaten.
(Russian Proverb)
Giving gifts to the rich is like pouring water into the sea.
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Envy can breed swans from bad duck eggs.
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Death is not found behind mountains but right behind our shoulders.
(Russian Proverb)
Beat your own and others will fear you.
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After all, every man is the son of a woman.
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A priest's belly is made up of several sheepskins.
(Russian Proverb)
You look for the horse you ride on.
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You cannot buy wisdom abroad if there is none at home.
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When you live next to the cemetery, you cannot weep for everyone.
(Russian Proverb)
Warm a frozen snake and it will be the first to bite you.
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There is plenty of sound in an empty barrel.
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The toe of the star-gazer is often stubbed.
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The one who pulls a cart is urged on.
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The dog learns to swim when the water reaches his ears.
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Soap is grey but it used to be white.
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One son is no son, two sons is no son, but three sons is a son.
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No one can take two skins from one ox.
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Love has its own language, but marriage falls back on the local dialect.
(Russian Proverb)
It is easier to bear a child once a year than to shave every day.
(Russian Proverb)
If you talk to an official you must talk rubles.
(Russian Proverb)
If one hand were the other they would both want to be clean.
(Russian Proverb)
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