832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 10
181. Every cock is master upon his own dunghill.
182. Every gypsy prises his own horse.
183. Every man kindles the fire below his own pot.
184. Every man should practise only his trade.
185. Every one carries his own skin to the market.
186. Every wonder lasts three days.
187. Everyone greets others with a hat he has got.
188. Everyone his own trouble.
189. Everyone is the blacksmith of his own fortune.
190. Everything has its time.
191. Everything is good as it is.
192. Work is burning under his hand.
193. Facts are stubborn things.
194. Fair words are not enough to an empty belly.
195. Fish stinks from the head on.
196. For a thirsty ox dirty water will do as well.
197. For an bystander nothing is precious.
198. For good work time is needed.
199. Forbidden fruit is sweeter.
200. Fortune favours the fool.