832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 32
621. Property gained unlawfully will be lost in the same way.
622. Punctuality is the politeness of kings.
623. Radish is poison in the morning, food at noon and medicine in the evening.
624. Rats desert a sinking ship.
625. Return the dolls clothes.
626. Running is away is a shame, but it is useful.
627. Rust cannot do any harm to gold.
628. Scrapes you short man, and you will also have.
629. Several eyes see more.
630. Sheepskin coat to sheepskin coat, cloth coat to cloth coat.
631. Side-stepping an issue.
632. Silence, means consent.
633. Sing the song of the man whose cart you sit on.
634. Slow water washes away the bank.
635. Small child - small trouble, big child - big trouble.
636. So many houses, so many customs.
637. Something for something.
638. Something has caused anger, despair but one was compelled to stand idly by.
639. Something is better than nothing.
640. Sometimes one has to light a candle for the devil too.