Hungarian Proverbs (40 proverbs)
- A bashful beggar has ...
- A flatterer is ...
- A loan, though old, ...
- A prudent man does not make ...
- A puff of wind and popular ...
- Adam ate the apple, and ...
- An old spinster is not worth ...
- An ox remains an ox, even ...
- Bargain like a gypsy, but ...
- Beloved children ...
- Better dry bread in peacetime ...
- Blushing is the paint ...
- Come a little closer when ...
- Even the white lily ...
- He is rich who ...
- He who accepts the gift ...
- He who is feared by many ...
- He who is struck by the lightning ...
- He who slowly gets angry will ...
- He who trusts is happy; ...
- He who wants to go fishing must ...
- I can chew for you, my child, but ...
- If it's God's will the broom ...
- If women were not vain, men ...
- In the dark all cats and ...
- In the long run even a dog will ...
- It is a fine thing to die for one's fatherland, ...
- Look at the mother, ...
- No one was ever hung for ...
- Nobody can rest in ...
- One road leads to heaven ...
- Peccadillos at home, ...
- The believer is happy; ...
- The crowd is not led by the ...
- The wife of a careless ...
- The woman of a man without ...
- There is no coat big enough to hide ...
- Try to be in good company, ...
- When ambition ends, ...
- Where there is no bridge the smallest ...
