The starving man will never burn his bread.
When the master hurts his foot the servants limp.
An ennobled peasant does not know his own father.
A good fox does not eat his neighbor's chickens.
Even the strongest person will find his master.
He who has no shoes dances in his socks.
Pull someone by the ears and his head will follow.
Everyone thinks his own spit tastes good.
Adam must have an Eve to blame for his faults.
A bad son gives his mother a bad name.
Mutual affection is when each gives his share.
He who is too servile ruins his back.
A man will be born in his house and will die in the desert.
The dog wags his tail, not for you, but for your bread.
Take an ox by its horns, a man by his heart.
A bad dancer always has trouble with his balls.
One who seeks no friends is his own enemy.
Only a fool will make a doctor his heir.
In a court of fowls, the cockroach never wins his case.
He who accepts favors, pawns his freedom.
An upstanding peasant is bigger than a nobleman on his knees.