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Corsican Proverbs
(336 Proverbs)
Cards play and gamblers brag.
(Corsican Proverb)
Don't scoff at my mourning - mine is old and yours is recent.
(Corsican Proverb)
Everyone cries with their eyes.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who changes, suffers.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who puts off something will lose it.
(Corsican Proverb)
If there's thunder at Capu di Staghju, leave the wheat outside
(Corsican Proverb)
Le cycle de la Lune est compris entre 29 et 30 jours.
(Corsican Proverb)
May God save us from good weather in January.
(Corsican Proverb)
No matter who has died, I want to sing
(Corsican Proverb)
Piglia muglieri, ch? affrinar?
(Corsican Proverb)
Share riches and poverty returns.
(Corsican Proverb)
The festival of ?mpaza comes to pass.
(Corsican Proverb)
The vine says to the vintager: The vine says to the vintager: "Make me poor, and I will make you rich."
(Corsican Proverb)
Through bumps, one learns to walk.
(Corsican Proverb)
What a sad basket, leaving and returning empty.
(Corsican Proverb)
When storms roll in, dogs make beds.
(Corsican Proverb)
Women's tears are fountains of malice.
(Corsican Proverb)
Carnival on the balcony, Easter by the fire.
(Corsican Proverb)
Don't start braiding your rope on a Monday or a Friday.
(Corsican Proverb)
Everyone drinks with their mouth.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who does not grow old is deprived of life.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who sleeps cannot catch fish.
(Corsican Proverb)
If you own two houses, it's raining in one of them.
(Corsican Proverb)
Leave the spool to the artisan.
(Corsican Proverb)
May problems with neighbors last only as long as snow in March.
(Corsican Proverb)
No one is born and no one dies before their time.
(Corsican Proverb)
Pigs are kissing: a year of acorns.
(Corsican Proverb)
Some die; others bloom.
(Corsican Proverb)
The fox can lose his fur but not his cunning.
(Corsican Proverb)
The weather worsens on Saint Bartholomew's Day.
(Corsican Proverb)
Through falls and stumbles, one learns to walk.
(Corsican Proverb)
What a sad bench it is that has never been sat upon by a grey beard.
(Corsican Proverb)
When the cuckoo sings, the wild boar loses its old coat, and the hen lays an egg without a false nest
(Corsican Proverb)
Words have no bones, but can break bones.
(Corsican Proverb)
Christ doesn't pay every Friday evening.
(Corsican Proverb)
Don't trust a trained louse.
(Corsican Proverb)
Everyone knows what's cooking in their pot.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who does not know how to plant will plant in November.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who studies does not waste his time.
(Corsican Proverb)
If you think you've reached the top, watch out, you can fall just as quickly.
(Corsican Proverb)
Let not your left hand see what your right hand does.
(Corsican Proverb)
Me today, you tomorrow.
(Corsican Proverb)
Not behaving and not organizing are as good as throwing yourself away.
(Corsican Proverb)
Pray for those who are born into good families, for those born into bad families always manage to succeed.
(Corsican Proverb)
Some work, others merely daydream.
(Corsican Proverb)
The Lord gives biscuits to he who has teeth.
(Corsican Proverb)
The woman makes the man.
(Corsican Proverb)
To get to know people, you have to eat a full donkey's cargo of salt together.
(Corsican Proverb)
What can a cat do if its master is crazy.
(Corsican Proverb)
When the month of May arrives, women's hair grows and penises become strong.
(Corsican Proverb)
Work in Micalassu: eating, drinking and strolling.
(Corsican Proverb)
Christmas on the balcony, Easter by the fire.
(Corsican Proverb)
Don't worry about the weather or the government.
(Corsican Proverb)
February has seven hats.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who eats holy bread has to deserve it.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who wants to have arms and necessities can take them himself.
(Corsican Proverb)
If youth had the volition and if old age had the ability.
(Corsican Proverb)
Lies have twisted limbs.
(Corsican Proverb)
Men die, but writing remains.
(Corsican Proverb)
Not every day is a celebration in ?mpaza.
(Corsican Proverb)
Problems are in the bag.
(Corsican Proverb)
Superficiality goes from the door to the balcony.
(Corsican Proverb)
The Lord gives cold according to one's clothes.
(Corsican Proverb)
The word goes out but the message is lost.
(Corsican Proverb)
To make your neighbor jealous, go to bed early and get up early.
(Corsican Proverb)
What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.
(Corsican Proverb)
When the sky looks like a hot oven, if no rain today, rain tomorrow.
(Corsican Proverb)
You can't put both feet in one shoe.
(Corsican Proverb)
At the end of many disasters, there's always an Italian.
(Corsican Proverb)
Coins are round and come and go.
(Corsican Proverb)
Dress up a rod, it looks like a baron
(Corsican Proverb)
First me, then my son.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who goes slowly, goes surely; and he who goes surely, goes far.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who wins the first hand, leaves with only his pants in hand.
(Corsican Proverb)
In a large church no priest dies.
(Corsican Proverb)
Life is just as long as the time it takes for someone to pass by a window.
(Corsican Proverb)
Merchandise from afar is lost en route.
(Corsican Proverb)
Nothing is blacker than the pan.
(Corsican Proverb)
Pulled too far, a rope ends up breaking.
(Corsican Proverb)
Superfine green beans, tomatoes and Chasselas grapes.
(Corsican Proverb)
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