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Finnish Proverbs - page 25
Empty like the cuckoo's nest.
Finnish Proverb
Even a stupid one seems wise when he isn't talking.
Finnish Proverb
A stupid has his heart in the mouth, his mouth in the heart.
Finnish Proverb
Work is not a delicacy. If it were a delicacy, the masters would do it themselves.
Finnish Proverb
This nation doesn't believe in anything what Russia says. What a terrible danger it contains!
Finnish Proverb
This is a stubborn and proud nation.
Finnish Proverb
On flows the time, half full still the heart of mine, coffee, smoking, all is fine.
Finnish Proverb
Must guide by hands the tongue, said Ruovisto when he taught Oskari English.
Finnish Proverb
Must go home to see the wife and count the children.
Finnish Proverb
An athlete will never see a healthy day.
Finnish Proverb
Do you believe in love at the first sight or shall I walk past you again?
Finnish Proverb
The exhausting aspen trembled: wish I were a free coniferous tree!
Finnish Proverb
Vahingonilo makkein ilo.
Finnish Proverb
In the strong following wind. (Getting drunk)
Finnish Proverb
Wife's sense is short and broad.
Finnish Proverb
Old love makes thirsty.
Finnish Proverb
The old bull has a stronger horn.
Finnish Proverb
Old sailors, new beggars.
Finnish Proverb
The crow blames the crow, both equally grey.
Finnish Proverb
A man is made in times of struggle, if he conquers these.
Finnish Proverb
Brothers like lynx.
Finnish Proverb
A loan is a brother when taken, a nephew when paid back.
Finnish Proverb
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