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Finnish Proverbs - page 2
To an optimist every weed is a flower; to a pessimist every flower is a weed.
Finnish Proverb
A widow, like a widower, is a house without a roof.
Finnish Proverb
The world is a good teacher, but it charges a huge fee.
Finnish Proverb
If the bathroom and a brandy cannot help a man, then death is imminent.
Finnish Proverb
The wise man will be cheated only once.
Finnish Proverb
The winter does not leave without a backward glance.
Finnish Proverb
Rain does not stay in the sky.
Finnish Proverb
The echo knows all languages.
Finnish Proverb
Cowardice will not prolong life.
Finnish Proverb
Even the crow sings with its own voice.
Finnish Proverb
A child is like an axe; even if it hurts, you still carry them on your shoulders.
Finnish Proverb
A married man has many sorrows - an unmarried man has one more.
Finnish Proverb
Whose bread you eat, his songs you'll sing.
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
All that glitters is not gold, nor all that sparkles silver.
Finnish Proverb
An empty barn needs no roof.
Finnish Proverb
Being in love is like feeling the sun from both sides.
Finnish Proverb
You can't trust that a job will be done properly unless you do it yourself.
Finnish Proverb
A cat lives on praise, a dog by pats on the head.
Finnish Proverb
A little bit of experience is better than a barrel full of knowledge.
Finnish Proverb
A man is valued by his work, not his words.
Finnish Proverb
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