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Corsican Proverbs
(336 Proverbs)
By firelight, an old rag looks like sturdy hemp fabric.
(Corsican Proverb)
Don't call a man who has a field in Valgonu Don't call a man who has a field in Valgonu "poor".
(Corsican Proverb)
Every cat has a proper tail
(Corsican Proverb)
Guargual?, Guargual?: it was rapids and remains rapids.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who leaves and then returns, had a good trip.
(Corsican Proverb)
If Bastelica had a port, Ajaccio would be its garden.
(Corsican Proverb)
It's as far from my house as from yours.
(Corsican Proverb)
Lovers and lords want only to be alone together.
(Corsican Proverb)
Mother sets aside and the cat eats.
(Corsican Proverb)
Our proverbs are sacred and correct.
(Corsican Proverb)
Ropes that are too long become snakes.
(Corsican Proverb)
The dead with the dead, and the living with the living.
(Corsican Proverb)
The sea embraces streams.
(Corsican Proverb)
There's no point in whistling at an ox who doesn't want to drink.
(Corsican Proverb)
Water in July is good for nothing.
(Corsican Proverb)
When it rains and the sun comes out, foxes make love.
(Corsican Proverb)
Whether well-shaven or not, it looks the same after a few days.
(Corsican Proverb)
By the owner, the dog is respected.
(Corsican Proverb)
Don't judge your life before it has ended.
(Corsican Proverb)
Every century, water finds its riverbed.
(Corsican Proverb)
Have faith and God will provide.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who lives fast goes straight to his death.
(Corsican Proverb)
If everyone's misfortunes were seen by all in broad daylight, in the end people would take back their own.
(Corsican Proverb)
It's better to be alone than to have bad companions.
(Corsican Proverb)
March cold reaches even bull's horns.
(Corsican Proverb)
My spurs and another's horse.
(Corsican Proverb)
Parents are teeth.
(Corsican Proverb)
Santa Maria, Sich?: if you're not a thief you won't be happy there.
(Corsican Proverb)
The difference between appearances and truth is the same as between warping and weaving.
(Corsican Proverb)
The soul belongs to God, and possessions to their owners.
(Corsican Proverb)
They who are born of chickens scratch the earth.
(Corsican Proverb)
Water makes mud, wine cleans the blood.
(Corsican Proverb)
When peaches flower and ripen, days and nights have the same length.
(Corsican Proverb)
While travelling, the load settles in place.
(Corsican Proverb)
C?cciula made by three is neither a failure nor a success.
(Corsican Proverb)
Don't let children or pups get accustomed to your soup bowl.
(Corsican Proverb)
Every fool follows their idea.
(Corsican Proverb)
Have no respect at table and in bed.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who lives on hope, dies on shit.
(Corsican Proverb)
If someone isn't handsome by nature, it's useless for them to wash over and over again.
(Corsican Proverb)
Keep the best log for May.
(Corsican Proverb)
March sun ages women.
(Corsican Proverb)
Next to fire, straw isn't good.
(Corsican Proverb)
Pasta and macaroni, the hotter the better.
(Corsican Proverb)
Seeing a man is seeing his character.
(Corsican Proverb)
The doctor can come and go, but he who is sick remains so.
(Corsican Proverb)
The soul to God, and the body to the Earth.
(Corsican Proverb)
This basket that leaves and returns unfilled is not nice.
(Corsican Proverb)
Wedded in September, widow or sorrow.
(Corsican Proverb)
When Pisa burned, it rained three nights and three days.
(Corsican Proverb)
Woe is he whose meal is in the river.
(Corsican Proverb)
Candlemas, Candlemas, whether windy or rainy, winter has ended
(Corsican Proverb)
Don't poop in a field and don't talk in a forest.
(Corsican Proverb)
Every opportunity passed is lost.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who bends over too far shows his rear end.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who protects himself from cold also wards off heat.
(Corsican Proverb)
If the sea were made of wine, how many drunkards there would be.
(Corsican Proverb)
Known by three; Known by the king.
(Corsican Proverb)
March, mean, son of an ogre! You've taken all my suckling lambs and left only one weaned lamb
(Corsican Proverb)
No leaf shudders outside the will of God.
(Corsican Proverb)
People should be mourned at their birth, not at their death.
(Corsican Proverb)
Set aside emergencies and help a woman giving birth.
(Corsican Proverb)
The doctor comes to the house where the sun can't reach.
(Corsican Proverb)
The sun shines for everyone.
(Corsican Proverb)
Those who sleep with children wake up with shit on their asses.
(Corsican Proverb)
Weddings and widowings are by the hand of destiny.
(Corsican Proverb)
When something happens, praise it.
(Corsican Proverb)
Women, problems.
(Corsican Proverb)
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)
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