832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 5
81. All is well if the end is well.
82. All roads lead to Rom.
83. Although pepper is tiny, its taste is intense.
84. Among many midwives the child is lost.
85. Among the blind the one-eyed is the king.
86. An arrow once shot is hard to get back.
87. An elephant in the china shop.
88. An empty barrel sounds better.
89. An empty ear holds its head upright.
90. An empty pantry has a fool housewife.
91. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
92. An iron ring made of wood.
93. An old spinster is not worth more than an unposted letter.
94. An ox can be taken by his horn, a man by his word.
95. An ox remains an ox, even if driven to Vienna.
96. An unwanted helper gets droppings as payment.
97. Anger is a bad counsellor.
98. Anything big is small at the beginning.
99. Anything done willingly is not hard, difficult to do.
100. Appearance cheats.