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Be a custom good or bad, a peasant will have it continue in force.
Spanish Proverb
It is good to be priest at Easter, child in Lent, peasant at Christmas, and foal in harvest-time.
Danish Proverb
I am a judge of cresses, said the peasant, as he was eating hemlock.
Danish Proverb
When the calf is stolen, the peasant mends the stall.
German Proverb
The pope and a peasant know more between them than the pope alone.
Italian Proverb
A peasant between two lawyers is like a fish between two cats.
Catalan Proverb
An ennobled peasant does not know his own father.
Dutch Proverb
Every peasant is proud of the pond in his village because from it he measures the sea.
Russian Proverb
If the thunder is not loud, the peasant forgets to cross himself.
Russian Proverb
The peasant will not cross himself before it begins to thunder.
Russian Proverb
The peasant sweats and the nobleman is always right.
Russian Proverb
A peasant will stand on the top of a hill for a very long time with his mouth open before a roast duck will fly in.
Spanish Proverb
The priest to his book, the peasant to his plough.
Danish Proverb
When thieves fall out the peasant recovers his goods.
Danish Proverb
Don't let the peasant know how good the cheese with the pears is.
Italian Proverb
An upstanding peasant is bigger than a nobleman on his knees.
Swedish Proverb
The peasant is like the monk in many ways.
Sicilian Proverb
The gallows is not made for the rich, but for the head of the peasant.
Sicilian Proverb
He who would cheat a peasant, must take one with him.
Dutch Proverb
When a peasant gets rich, he knows neither relations nor friends.
Spanish Proverb
Set a peasant on horseback, and he forgets both God and man.
Spanish Proverb
A peasant between two lawyers is like a fish between two cats.
Spanish Proverb
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