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"Sins are born in Hungary." (Czech saying) "Sins are born in Hungary." (Czech saying)


"The Poles and Czechs are like two close leaves, But when joined by the Hungarian, they make three fine thieves." (German saying) "The Poles and Czechs are like two close leaves, But when joined by the Hungarian,<br> they make three fine thieves." (German saying)


"Where there is a Slav, there is song; where a Magyar, there is rage." (Slovak saying) "Where there is a Slav, there is song; where a Magyar, there is rage." (Slovak saying)

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Folk Wisdom Quotes:

"Do not trust a Hungarian unless he has a third eye in his forehead." (Czech saying )
"Sins are born in Hungary." (Czech saying)
"The Poles and Czechs are like two close leaves, But when joined by the Hungarian,
they make three fine thieves." (German saying)
"Where there is a Slav, there is song; where a Magyar, there is rage." (Slovak saying) 

And here it is a Magyar xenophobic saying:

"Strapachka is not a food, wheel-barrow is not a cart, a Slovak is not a man." 
File:Treaty of Trianon 1920 Austria Hungary ethnic map hun.png
Igen. Igen. Mindörökké
A belief is like a guillotine, just as heavy, just as light.
The Pannonian Sea