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Beware of the person with nothing to lose.
(Italian Proverb)
Ever homer sometimes nods.
(Italian Proverb)
He is happy that knows not himself to be otherwise.
(Italian Proverb)
He who meddles in others people's affairs will be left with two of three parts.
(Italian Proverb)
If a fox is preaching, then beware of your geese.
(Italian Proverb)
In a world of blind people, a one-eyed man is king.
(Italian Proverb)
Never rub your eye but with your elbow.
(Italian Proverb)
One may have good eyes and yet see nothing.
(Italian Proverb)
Teeth placed before the tongue give good advice.
(Italian Proverb)
The person who doubts nothing, knows nothing.
(Italian Proverb)
To err is human, to persist in it, beastly.
(Italian Proverb)
Who can do, don't want to; Who wants to, can't do; Who knows how to do, won't do it; Who does it, doesn't know how to; and, so, badly goes the world.
(Italian Proverb)
As soon as a new law is made, a way around it is devised.
(Italian Proverb)
Beware of the vinegar of sweet wine.
(Italian Proverb)
Every ditch is full of your after-wits.
(Italian Proverb)
He is not happy who knows it not.
(Italian Proverb)
He who mentions Siena mentions the Palio.
(Italian Proverb)
If every man would sweep before his own door, the city would soon be clean.
(Italian Proverb)
Into the mouth of a wolf.
(Italian Proverb)
Never want while your neighbor has it.
(Italian Proverb)
One minute of patience can result in ten years of peace.
(Italian Proverb)
Tell me with whom you go and i'll tell you what you are.
(Italian Proverb)
The person who enjoys good health is rich, even if he doesn't know it.
(Italian Proverb)
To the person who watches, everything reveals itself.
(Italian Proverb)
Who gives bread to other's dogs is often barked at by her own.
(Italian Proverb)
Assurance is two-thirds success.
(Italian Proverb)
Beware the person with nothing to lose.
(Italian Proverb)
Every man is nearest himself.
(Italian Proverb)
He knows where the devil has his tail.
(Italian Proverb)
He who perseveres wins at last.
(Italian Proverb)
If it rained maccaroni, what a fine time for gluttons.
(Italian Proverb)
It is better to ride a donkey that carries you than a horse that throws you.
(Italian Proverb)
Nevertheless, it moves.
(Italian Proverb)
One scabby sheep spoils a flock.
(Italian Proverb)
Tell your secret to your friend and he will set his foot on your neck.
(Italian Proverb)
The person who offends writes as if it was written on sand, and the person who is offended reads it as if it were written on marble.
(Italian Proverb)
To the person with little shame, the whole world is his.
(Italian Proverb)
Who goes slowly, goes wisely, and who goes wisely, goes far.
(Italian Proverb)
At the end of the game we see who wins.
(Italian Proverb)
Buy what you have no need of and ere long you shall sell your necessaries.
(Italian Proverb)
Experience is more important than theory.
(Italian Proverb)
He that has time, has life.
(Italian Proverb)
He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like.
(Italian Proverb)
If it's not true, it's a good story.
(Italian Proverb)
It is not by saying, 'honey, honey,' that sweetness comes into the mouth.
(Italian Proverb)
No one should take in an eating pawn.
(Italian Proverb)
Patience is a flower that grows not in everyone's garden.
(Italian Proverb)
That crown is well spent which saves you ten.
(Italian Proverb)
The pitcher that goes often to the fountain leaves there either its handle or its spout.
(Italian Proverb)
To trust is good; not to trust is better.
(Italian Proverb)
Who takes an eel by the tail and a woman at her word, may say he holds nothing.
(Italian Proverb)
A true friend, is one that will take a bullet for you in the war.
(Italian Proverb)
A wicked man's gift has a touch of his master.
(Italian Proverb)
A wise person sometimes changes his mind, but a fool never does.
(Italian Proverb)
A bow that is bent too far will break.
(Italian Proverb)
A burden which one chooses is not felt.
(Italian Proverb)
A cage made of gold does not feed the bird inside of it.
(Italian Proverb)
A dog that bites silently.
(Italian Proverb)
A good mother is worth a hundred teachers.
(Italian Proverb)
A little truth makes the whole lie pass.
(Italian Proverb)
A living dog is been than a dead lion.
(Italian Proverb)
A man shall learn to sail in all winds.
(Italian Proverb)
A man was hanged for saying what was true.
(Italian Proverb)
A thing done has a head.
(Italian Proverb)
A thorn has a small point, but the person who feels it does not forget its sting.
(Italian Proverb)
A traveler may lie with authority.
(Italian Proverb)
A pear will never fall into a closed mouth.
(Italian Proverb)
A little gall make a great deal of honey bitter.
(Italian Proverb)
A good horse cannot be of a bad color.
(Italian Proverb)
A fool can ask more questions than seven wise men can answer.
(Italian Proverb)
A bird in the cage is worth a hundred at large.
(Italian Proverb)
A new net won't catch an old bird.
(Italian Proverb)
A lawsuit is a fruit-tree planted in a lawyer's garden.
(Italian Proverb)
A good horse and a bad horse need the spur; a good woman and a bad woman need the stick.
(Italian Proverb)
A favor to come is better than a hundred received.
(Italian Proverb)
A beetle is a beauty in the eyes of his mother.
(Italian Proverb)
A new broom is good for three days.
(Italian Proverb)
A kitchen dog never was good for the chase.
(Italian Proverb)
A good anvil does not fear the hammer.
(Italian Proverb)
A fat kitchen is next door to poverty.
(Italian Proverb)
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