Famous Proverbs
834 Proverbs about Hungarian / Page 26
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Every man kindles the fire below his own pot.252.
One swallow does not make a summer.253.
He who has not enough wit in the head, should force to replace it in the leg.254.
He hits the nail on the head.255.
He is unable to cope with the situation any longer.256.
A bent head is not touched by the sword.257.
There is no point in running ones head against the wall.258.
The helve of the lost hatchet.259.
It is better to fear, something than to get frightened.260.
Better to return from half-way than to take a wrong road.