Wedding sayings

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Confused with wedding decision? Don't know the direction of your married life? Here is a collection of wisdom of proverbs passed though generations!

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“Love is a ring and a ring has no end. “(Russian Proverb)

“Happy the marriage where the husband is the head and the wife the heart.”

(Estonian Proverb)

“If you live with a lion, wear the skin of a crocodile.”

(African-Hausa Proverb)

“If a wife is cold, it is her husband's fault.”

(Russian Proverb)

“When there is peace in the house, a bite suffices.“

(Yiddish Proverb)

“Do not choose your wife at a dance but on the field among the harvesters.”

(Czech Proverb)

“Who is tired of happy days, let him take a wife.”

(Dutch Proverb)

“Before you are married, keep your eyes open; after you are married, shut one.”

(Jamaican Proverb)

“A little charm and you are not ordinary.”

(Yiddish Proverb)

“Your first wife is sent to you by God, the second by man and the third by the devil. “

(Russian Proverb)

“Marriage and cooking calls for forethought.”

(Greek Proverb)

“Look not at the shape, look at the character.”

(Turkish Proverb)

“For a good dinner and a gentle wife, you can afford to wait.”

(Danish Proverb)

“The beauty of a man is in his intelligence and the intelligence of a woman is in her beauty.”

(Moroccan Proverb)

“It is all one whether you die of sickness or of love. “

(Italian Proverb)

“The first quarrel is the best quarrel.”

(Yiddish Proverb)

“The road to the head lies through the heart.”

(American Proverb)

“A wise woman will marry the man who loves her rather than the one she loves.”

(Slovenian Proverb)

“Gold, women and linen should be chosen by daylight.”

(Basque Proverb)

“Lovers seek willingly new roads; the married seek the old.”

(Russian Proverb)