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Ropes that are too long become snakes.
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Put it in the ground and trust in God.
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god
You can't say prruci without lips.
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contentment
A good buy is better than a good sale.
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good luck
Dry March, good for beehives and rams.
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Cut me, prune me. Burn me, compost me.
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He who studies does not waste his time.
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The worst kick is from a trained horse.
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When the sun sets, lazy people prepare.
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Water makes mud, wine cleans the blood.
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A Christian forgives, an idiot forgets.
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Full stomachs don't believe empty ones.
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The more one lives the more one learns.
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Merchandise from afar is lost en route.
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He who puts off something will lose it.
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Only the spoon knows the pot's sorrows.
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Heaven helps those who help themselves.
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help
When Christ disappears, light goes out.
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light
Little by little the measure is filled.
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measure
Unseen merchandise cannot be evaluated.
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