832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 40
781. Today to me, tomorrow to you.
782. Trouble does not come alone.
783. Truth cannot be hid under a bushel.
784. Truth is scraped out even by a hen.
785. Truth may be told in a joke too.
786. Try to be in good company, even when you are alone.
787. Two dogs can hardly agree on one bone.
788. Two pipers cannot get on in one tavern.
789. Two sharp swords cannot be is one sheath.
790. Until we are only poorly paid, we shall also poorly work.
791. Unwillingness ends in groaning.
792. We do not care for the little and the great is of no importance.
793. We do not live to eat, but we eat to live.
794. We have seen a hare, we shall have no luck.
795. We shall write it in soot in the chimney.
796. What does not exist, cannot cause any trouble.
797. What fails to succeed, should not be forced.
798. What has that got to do with it.
799. What he gains at the toll, loses at the customs.
800. What is delayed may happen later.