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Finnish Proverbs - page 5
Rather a man without a cow for the summer than without a wife for christmas night.
Finnish Proverb
Who reaches for the spruce, falls down onto the juniper.
Finnish Proverb
Always exist branch grabbers, when exist fir-tree haulers.
Finnish Proverb
The pot reproaching the kettle.
Finnish Proverb
No need to plough and sow madmen, they grow by themselves.
Finnish Proverb
Send a child to do your errands, go do them yourself afterwards.
Finnish Proverb
An honest man would rather sell his land than tell a lie.
Finnish Proverb
Be always a little afraid so that you never have need of being much afraid.
Finnish Proverb
It is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.
Finnish Proverb
Even the clock shows the time without knowing anything.
Finnish Proverb
He who praises the past blames the present.
Finnish Proverb
It is the dog which is hit by the tossed stick, which yelps.
Finnish Proverb
No use crying at the market, sell your fur coat and drink the money.
Finnish Proverb
Works like the train toilet.
Finnish Proverb
The forest will answer you in the way you call to it.
Finnish Proverb
If you can not find peace within yourself, it is useless to look elsewhere.
Finnish Proverb
Pissed off like a little squirrel with a frozen pine cone.
Finnish Proverb
When a man remembers the land, the land remembers him.
Finnish Proverb
On the gallows, the first night is the worst.
Finnish Proverb
Such things happen even to better folk.
Finnish Proverb
Don't raise your club so high; it will only fall on your head.
Finnish Proverb
The back has to pay for what the ears didn't hear.
Finnish Proverb
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