One man may better steal a horse than another look on. (Gypsy Proverb)
Gypsy gold does not chink and glitter, it gleams in the sun and neighs in the dark. (Gypsy Proverb)
Our caravan is our family, and the world is our family. (Gypsy Proverb)
He that has a white horse and a fair wife need never want for trouble. (Gypsy Proverb)
Sometimes you get the bear and sometimes the bear gets you. (Gypsy Proverb)
He who willingly gives you a finger will also give you the whole hand. (Gypsy Proverb)
The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the horse thief not one. (Gypsy Proverb)
If a man looks upon your wife pluck out his eye and cook it in a goodly stew. If he eats the stew his manhood will wither and fall off in the next moon. (Gypsy Proverb)
If you stab out the eye of thy neighbor cut off two finger and dip them in honey. Cook them in lemon curd and present them to his family in a pigeon pie. If they dine on a full moon his eye will sprout again from it's socket. (Gypsy Proverb)