832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 22
421. Here lies the rub.
422. His cloak was put out.
423. His courage sank to his sinews.
424. His eyes are beautiful, but his heart is a devil.
425. His footprints can be beaten with a stick.
426. His hay is in order.
427. His mouth is as big as the Vienna Gate.
428. His pocket knife opens in my pocket.
429. His snow-boots are full.
430. His soul comes to him only to sleep there.
431. His words are nice but he is a devil.
432. How could the boots get on the table.
433. I can chew for you, my child, but you must swallow by yourself.
434. I do not want it even for my enemy.
435. I have already seen a crow on a pole.
436. I shall teach you to pipe into glove.
437. I tell my daughter, my daughter-in-law should understand it.
438. I tell you one thing, two will result from it.
439. I wish to see him when I see the middle of my back.
440. I would not wipe my muddy boots in him.