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Unwillingness ends in groaning.
Hungarian Proverb
All is well that ends well.
Romanian Proverb
We should not burn the light in both ends.
Swedish Proverb
The cowherd who has fodder has bread, and if he doesn't have fodder then he ends up without oxen and without bread.
Sicilian Proverb
Love is like a cucumber, it starts off sweet and ends up bitter.
Sicilian Proverb
Everything ends in weeping.
Yiddish Proverb
All's well that ends well.
Dutch Proverb
He burns the candle at both ends.
Dutch Proverb
He who begins badly, ends badly.
Spanish Proverb
To burn the candle at both ends. (1678)
English Proverb
Who digs a trap for others ends up in it himself.
Bosnian Proverb
What starts with a needle usually ends with a silver bowl.
Swedish Proverb
Where ambition ends happiness begins.
Traditional Proverb
Inferior men do not begin undertakings for fear of difficulties. Average men begin, but desist once difficulties appear. Men of superior nature never give up until they achieve their ends, however many the difficulties that appear.
Traditional Proverb
When one tries to shake a big tree, he ends up shaking himself.
African Proverb
All is well that ends well.
African Proverb
Where law ends, tyranny begins.
Albanian Proverb
When the two ends of the candle are lighted it does not stand long.
Irish Proverb
Unwillingness ends in groaning... Nem akarásnak nyögés a vége.
Hungarian Proverb
All is well that ends well.
Scottish Proverb
Who digs a trap for others ends up in it himself.
Slovenian Proverb
All is well that ends well.
Maltese Proverb
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