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Polish Proverbs - page 10
Ingratitude is the world's reward.
Polish Proverb
Better not to add salt than over salt.
Polish Proverb
When out to kill a fly, don't roll out a cannon to accomplish it.
Polish Proverb
It was blacksmith's guilt, but the gypsy was hanged.
Polish Proverb
Love without jealousy is like a pole with no moustache.
Polish Proverb
Rome wasn't built in one day.
Polish Proverb
It's easier for the horses when the woman gets off the cart.
Polish Proverb
Even the hen doesn't cluck for free.
Polish Proverb
Meaning: Wait too long and the opportunity is sure to vanish.
Polish Proverb
The more you stroke the cat, the more he raises his tail.
Polish Proverb
Martin H. Manser (2007). The Facts on File Dictionary of Proverbs. Infobase Publishing. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-8160-6673-5. Retrieved on 22 September 2013.
Polish Proverb
Strauss, Emanuel (1994). Dictionary of European proverbs (Volume 2 ed.). Routledge. p. 600. ISBN 0415096243.
Polish Proverb
The scythe has met the stone.
Polish Proverb
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Polish Proverb
There will be no cream from that spoiled milk.
Polish Proverb
Strike while the iron is hot.
Polish Proverb
Not everything that's allowed is agreeable.
Polish Proverb
A good man even in a tavern won't be spoiled, even church can save a bad man.
Polish Proverb
Bad things often turn out to be good for you.
Polish Proverb
Where there are six cooks, there is nothing to eat.
Polish Proverb
Even the devil rocks a rich person's child.
Polish Proverb
Mice play around, when they don't smell the cat.
Polish Proverb
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