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There's no fool like a learned fool.
(Italian Proverb)
To him who watches, everything reveals itself.
(Italian Proverb)
Water past will not turn the mill.
(Italian Proverb)
When wine enters modesty departs.
(Italian Proverb)
Who gives, teaches a return.
(Italian Proverb)
Who loves, believes.
(Italian Proverb)
Woman decides impromptu; man, on reflection.
(Italian Proverb)
It is the first shower that wets.
(Italian Proverb)
Likeness is the mother of love.
(Italian Proverb)
Love rules without rules.
(Italian Proverb)
Money is round, and rolls.
(Italian Proverb)
No one ever kicks a dead dog.
(Italian Proverb)
One briar does not make a hedge.
(Italian Proverb)
One word brings on another.
(Italian Proverb)
Second thoughts are best.
(Italian Proverb)
Softly, softly, catchee monkey.
(Italian Proverb)
The beard does not make the philosopher.
(Italian Proverb)
The end praises the work.
(Italian Proverb)
The injurer never forgets.
(Italian Proverb)
The salt of patience seasons everything.
(Italian Proverb)
The workman is known by his work.
(Italian Proverb)
There's no great loss without some gain.
(Italian Proverb)
To know everything is to know nothing.
(Italian Proverb)
We learn by teaching.
(Italian Proverb)
When wine sinks, words swim.
(Italian Proverb)
Who glows not burns not.
(Italian Proverb)
Who loves, fears.
(Italian Proverb)
Women are wise impromptu, fools on reflection.
(Italian Proverb)
It never thunders but it rains.
(Italian Proverb)
Lilies are whitest in a blackmoor's hand.
(Italian Proverb)
Love your friend with his faults.
(Italian Proverb)
More unlucky than dogs in church.
(Italian Proverb)
No pear falls into a shut mouth.
(Italian Proverb)
One daughter helps to marry the other.
(Italian Proverb)
One would not be alone in Paradise.
(Italian Proverb)
Secrecy is the beginning of tyranny.
(Italian Proverb)
Some many heads, so many brains.
(Italian Proverb)
The beggar's wallet has no bottom.
(Italian Proverb)
The first dish pleases every one.
(Italian Proverb)
The Italianised Englishman is a devil incarnate.
(Italian Proverb)
The scalded dog fears cold water.
(Italian Proverb)
The world belongs to the phlegmatic.
(Italian Proverb)
They say so, is half a lie.
(Italian Proverb)
To preserve friendship, one must build walls.
(Italian Proverb)
What costs little is little esteemed.
(Italian Proverb)
When woman reigns the devil governs.
(Italian Proverb)
Who has no courage must have legs.
(Italian Proverb)
Who paints me before blackens me behind.
(Italian Proverb)
Women naturally deceive, weep and spin.
(Italian Proverb)
Cap in hand never did any harm.
(Italian Proverb)
Diseases are the visits of God.
(Italian Proverb)
Even the just has need of help.
(Italian Proverb)
Every one thinks his own cross heaviest.
(Italian Proverb)
Extravagant offers are a kind of denial.
(Italian Proverb)
Friends are known in time of need.
(Italian Proverb)
Good is good, but better beats it.
(Italian Proverb)
He cries out before he is hurt.
(Italian Proverb)
He who chastises one threatens a hundred.
(Italian Proverb)
He who risks nothing can gain nothing.
(Italian Proverb)
Hour by hour time departs.
(Italian Proverb)
A clear bargain, a dear friend.
(Italian Proverb)
A good beginning makes a good ending.
(Italian Proverb)
A mad parish, a mad priest.
(Italian Proverb)
A stout heart overcomes ill fortune.
(Italian Proverb)
All the fingers are not alike.
(Italian Proverb)
Applaud the man who cheats a cheater.
(Italian Proverb)
Beware of "Had I but known."
(Italian Proverb)
Christmas comes but once a year.
(Italian Proverb)
Do good, and care not to whom.
(Italian Proverb)
Even woods have ears.
(Italian Proverb)
Every promise is a debt.
(Italian Proverb)
Fair words won't feed a cat.
(Italian Proverb)
Friends may meet, but mountains never greet.
(Italian Proverb)
Good or bad we must all live.
(Italian Proverb)
He cries wine, and sells vinegar.
(Italian Proverb)
He who decries, wants to buy.
(Italian Proverb)
He who says nothing never lies.
(Italian Proverb)
Hunger transmutes beans into almonds.
(Italian Proverb)
A cur's tail grows fast.
(Italian Proverb)
A good cavalier never lacks a lance.
(Italian Proverb)
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