73+ Wisdom from the Heart of Poland: Polish Proverbs to Inspire and Guide

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Top 10 Polish Proverbs Quotes

  1. Not my circus, not my monkeys.
  2. What one thinks when sober, one says when drunk
  3. Everyone judges according to themselves.
  4. My home is my castle.
  5. If the goat didn’t jump, she’d have a miserable life.
  6. Every stick has two ends.
  7. To drill a hole in someone’s belly.
  8. The drowning man catches at a razor blade.
  9. Better discretion than courage.
  10. Polish person is smart after the damage is done.

Polish Proverbs Short Quotes

  • Don’t divide the skin while it’s still on the bear.
  • It’s better to have a sparrow in one’s hand than a dove on the roof.
  • Swift help is worth more.
  • Things done in a hurry are cursed by the devil.
  • Old love does not corrode.
  • To divide the skin while it’s still on the bear.
  • What’s too much isn’t healthy.
  • Hope is the mother of the stupid.
  • Once among the crows, caw as they do.
  • From the rain, straight under the drainpipe.

Polish Proverbs Quotes About Perspective

A guest sees more in an hour than the host in a year. — Polish Proverbs

Poverty does not lose its virtue. — Polish Proverbs

You can’t get a headache from abundance. — Polish Proverbs

Polish Proverbs Quotes About Opportunity

Delayed is preferable to never. — Polish Proverbs

Better a sparrow in hand than a pigeon on the roof. — Polish Proverbs

He who gives quickly gives twice. — Polish Proverbs

Polish Proverbs Quotes About Influence

When the master has a cold the servants sneeze. — Polish Proverbs

The master’s eye makes the horse fat. — Polish Proverbs

You become whom you befriend. — Polish Proverbs

The apple falls not far from the tree. — Polish Proverbs

Polish Proverbs Famous Quotes And Sayings

As you make your bed, so you must lie. — Polish Proverbs

Don’t teach a father how to make children. — Polish Proverbs

What happened can’t unhappen. — Polish Proverbs

The awl has come out of the sack. — Polish Proverbs

Misfortunes come in pairs. — Polish Proverbs

Just oil always ends up surfacing. — Polish Proverbs

A wolf carried away its prey many a time, but was eventually carried away itself. — Polish Proverbs

Hidden from the eyes, out from the heart. — Polish Proverbs

A good painter need not give a name to his picture, a bad one must. — Polish Proverbs

He who digs a pit for others falls in himself. — Polish Proverbs

He who digs pits for others will fall in them himself. — Polish Proverbs

Speak well of the dead or not at all. — Polish Proverbs

What reaches the mother’s heart will only reach the father’s knees. — Polish Proverbs

Every country has its customs. — Polish Proverbs

Where there are six cooks, there’s nothing to eat. — Polish Proverbs

Don’t praise the day before sunset. — Polish Proverbs

A good bargain is a pick-purse. — Polish Proverbs

As necessary as a hole in the bridge. — Polish Proverbs

The violin doesn’t play for everybody. — Polish Proverbs

The scythe met the stone. — Polish Proverbs

Watch the faces of those who bow low. — Polish Proverbs

Two heads aren’t one. — Polish Proverbs

The wolf carried a number of times and then was carried itself. — Polish Proverbs

Once on the wagon, once underneath it. — Polish Proverbs

Where’s Rome, where’s Crimea. — Polish Proverbs

Where two people fight against each other, the third one wins. — Polish Proverbs

You can’t heal stubbornness. — Polish Proverbs

How you make your bed will determine how well you’ll sleep. — Polish Proverbs

When the hag gets off the cart, the horses have it easier. — Polish Proverbs

Hand washes hand, leg supports leg. — Polish Proverbs

Lord’s grace rides on a motley horse. — Polish Proverbs

Don’t call the wolf from the forest. — Polish Proverbs

The way he eats is the way he works. — Polish Proverbs

Even in Paris, they can’t make rice out of oats. — Polish Proverbs

If you don’t have what you like, like what you have. — Polish Proverbs

A good appetite needs no sauce. — Polish Proverbs

To throw peas onto a wall. — Polish Proverbs

A Pole is wise after the harm’s been done. — Polish Proverbs

Those who argue, like each other. — Polish Proverbs

There where a man is in a hurry, the devil has a ball. — Polish Proverbs

The worst devil is the one who prays. — Polish Proverbs

Without work, there’s no cake. — Polish Proverbs

The greatest love is a mother's; then a dog's; then a sweetheart's. — Polish Proverbs

Life Lessons by Polish Proverbs

  1. "Not my circus, not my monkeys," teaches us the importance of setting personal boundaries and not inheriting other people's problems, a lesson in discerning what truly deserves our energy and attention.
  2. "The guest sees more in an hour than the host in a year," highlights the value of fresh perspectives, reminding us that sometimes, we can be too close to a situation to see it objectively.
  3. "You have a lifetime to learn wisdom; fools understand this too late," underscores the importance of lifelong learning and wisdom, a poignant reminder that true understanding often comes with time, patience, and experience.
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