832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 24
461. 
If you come, you will be, if you bring, you will eat.
462. 
If you don't cherish the little, you don't deserve the more.
463. 
If you want something, go yourself, if not, send somebody else.
464. 
If your sword is short, add one step to it.
465. 
In at one ear and out at the other.
466. 
In every good thing there is something bad.
467. 
In judging others, the point of departure is always himself.
468. 
In much talk there is much bottom, inferior matter.
469. 
In the army there is no Uncle Peter.
470. 
In the dark all cats and all girls are beautiful.
471. 
In the long run even a dog will compromise with the cat.
472. 
In wine there is truth.
473. 
It fell to the thirtieth of dogs.
474. 
It goes like clockwork.
475. 
It goes like cuts of a whip.
476. 
It has neither an ear, nor a tail.
477. 
It has neither rhyme nor reason.
478. 
It has never been so, that it wouldn't have been anyhow.
479. 
It hit a nail into his head.
480. 
It is a fine thing to die for one's fatherland, but a still finer thing to live for it.
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