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Proverbs and sayings of the peoples of the world

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Bosnian proverbs and sayings

  • Stubbornness is a hard thing.
  • If you want to know someone, give him power.
  • Where there are no good people, there is no good.
  • It is difficult to force a toad to jump into the water.
  • Beware of the dog that silently bites.
  • One is afraid of a loaded gun, two are afraid of an unloaded gun.
  • Cut off a dog's tail - the dog will still be a dog.
  • The house does not rest on the earth, but on the woman.
  • There is no prosperity without a spoiled soul or a damaged back.

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