832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 7
121. Black Christmas, white Easter.
122. Blood will not turn water.
123. Blushing is the paint of good habits.
124. Both the goat has enough to eat and the cabbage remains.
125. Braying of an ass or barking of a dog, is not heard in Heaven.
126. Bread borrowed should be returned.
127. Cheap meat yields dilute soup.
128. Cleanliness is half-health.
129. Clothes do not make the man.
130. Clothes make the man.
131. Cobbler, do not go beyond the last.
132. Come a little closer when your sword is too short.
133. Come hell or high water.
134. Covard people have no homeland.
135. Coward people have no country of their own.
136. De dismounts the tent-poles.
137. Dish and spoon cannot be without jingling.
138. Do it yourself sir, if you have not servant.
139. Do more things by wisdom than by force.
140. Do not count your chicken before they are hatched.