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Finnish Proverbs - page 2
Age does not give sense it only makes one go slowly.
Finnish Proverb
Better ice that melts than fire that extinguishes.
Finnish Proverb
Do it today! tomorrow it might be forbidden.
Finnish Proverb
You are not a man until you have plowed a field.
Finnish Proverb
A good bell is heard from far, a bad one still further.
Finnish Proverb
Who stands by the door of his house is not yet gone away.
Finnish Proverb
He who shares the meat is always left with the bone.
Finnish Proverb
If a man knew where he would fall, he would spread straw there first.
Finnish Proverb
If you borrow some chaff from the rich man you have to repay him with wheat.
Finnish Proverb
No one can climb a tree with no branches.
Finnish Proverb
A good deal for two, is a clip on the ears of a third.
Finnish Proverb
One cannot ski so softly that the tracks cannot be seen.
Finnish Proverb
As we grow older our bad qualities make us younger.
Finnish Proverb
With a walking-stick you reach many lands; you reach many more with words.
Finnish Proverb
Love is a garden full of flowers and marriage is a field of stinging nettles.
Finnish Proverb
Self-control is a trump card.
Finnish Proverb
If you reach for something that is far too good for you, it is not going to end well.
Finnish Proverb
The mocked may grow up to dignity, but the mocker will never outgrow his juvenile behaviour.
Finnish Proverb
An empty barn needs no roof.
Finnish Proverb
Being in love is like feeling the sun from both sides.
Finnish Proverb
You always lose.
Finnish Proverb
You can't trust that a job will be done properly unless you do it yourself.
Finnish Proverb
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